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Brett Popplewell is an associate professor of journalism at Carleton University and a contributing writer for The Walrus.
On a recent spring morning, the weight of the world’s crises unexpectedly gripped me in a crushing chokehold. I’m used to logging in to work and being confronted with the worst of the world’s news, but this day’s cascade of nightmarish...
Brett Popplewell is an associate professor of journalism at Carleton University and a contributing writer for The Walrus.
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