Carine Abouseif
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Senior Editor @thewalrus
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Who Gets to Be Mentally Ill? Today, people talk about seeing a therapist like they’re going to the dentist. But our compassion around #MentalHealth still excludes the people who need it most -- the sickest, by K.J. Aiello thewalrus.ca/who-gets-to-be… via The Walrus Mindset Media Guide
Does everyone deserve an organ transplant? Congratulations Carine Abouseif on this beautiful and important essay. (And Hooray for another gem from the Banff Centre Literary Journalism program!) theglobeandmail.com/opinion/articl…
Just learned that the garlic essay is a finalist for Best Feel Good Story at the Canadian Online Publishing Awards! Thanks to The Walrus for housing it, and to everyone who read it. Glad it resonated with so many of you 🧄
#GCLBestof2022: One person’s search for a place to call home shows a public-housing system stretched to its limits buff.ly/3S4iw9k (The Walrus Julia-Simone Rutgers)
Congratulations to all the #NMA23 finalists! We are delighted that The Walrus has been nominated for 13 awards National Magazine Awards 🇨🇦 2023, including:
We are so excited that The Walrus has picked up four nominations Digital Publishing Awards 🇨🇦. Congratulations to all the #DPA23 nominees. Don’t miss the great stories up for the awards:
When I was a student journalist at U of T, several of my fellow students died by suicide. For over two years, Tahmeed Shafiq and I spoke to students, staff and experts about the long arc of grief that these deaths leave behind—and why better postvention could save lives.
Delighted that The Walrus has a preview of Story of Your Mother in the June issue 💜 thewalrus.ca/the-secret-lan…
For The Walrus’s features editor Carine Abouseif, the ritual of choosing the perfect seat, flattening her bag in her lap, and slipping on her headphones during her hour-long commute makes her almost giddy: a whole hour with nothing to do. thewalrus.ca/my-guilty-plea…
For some parents, there’s only one issue that matters this election: the future of the Canada-wide Early Learning and Child Care (CWELCC) plan, a policy that reduces daycare fees in some provinces to as little as $10 a day. Chantal Braganza explores: thewalrus.ca/child-care-ele…
Took a lil walk through Canada's 50-year pattern of planning for, then scrapping, universal childcare—and how this election fits into it for The Walrus. thewalrus.ca/child-care-ele…