Erin Anderssen (@erinanderssen) 's Twitter Profile
Erin Anderssen

@erinanderssen

Globe and Mail writer who covers mental health and social issues. Proud partner, mom and Nova Scotian. Contact at [email protected]

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Erin Anderssen has done a wonderful piece in today's Globe and Mail on spiders and the bad information surrounding them. theglobeandmail.com/canada/article…

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“The average person knows a few things about spiders,” says arachnologist Catherine Scott. “And most of them are wrong.” That's not just a problem for spiders. Dr. Catherine Scott (she/they) McGill University The Globe and Mail theglobeandmail.com/canada/article…

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Twenty years ago, for a The Globe and Mail assignment, I knocked on #GordonLightfoot's door. He graciously let me in. It was a privilege to meet him. The Globe and Mail theglobeandmail.com/arts/gordons-s…

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Remember, the next time an objector points out an “empty bike-lane,” it’s because they’re efficient. “This stretch in #Copenhagen conveys 8 times as many people on bikes compared to cars - still it's mostly cars we see.” — 21st Century City HT Anders Adamsen

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Thank you to Rebecca Ivanoff @EFAO2 for her interviews for my story on seeds and for putting me in touch with some fascinating farmers trying to grow the perfect Canadian watermelon theglobeandmail.com/canada/article…

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And to the expert seed savers who offered a guide to how to save the Blue Jay bean in your own backyard Seeds of Diversity theglobeandmail.com/canada/article…

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Sometimes a crisis hits so hard that a country needs help from others to overcome it. That’s not one-way humanitarian saviourism, it’s international solidarity. 200 South African firefighters land in Edmonton, Canada to help fight the wildfire. Sound up 🔊

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He put his bag down to go throw something in the trash and was accused of stealing his own bag when he returned to it. It wasn’t until a white woman stepped in that the police believed him.