Shoot & Tell: Nausher Khan

He works in a flea market on the shore of Karachi’s Clifton Beach, an Afghan refugee who’s lived in Peshawar – a city in the north of Pakistan close to the Afghan border – for two years and in Karachi for the last year.

A trip through Le Pop Montreal

I have been on a train for five hours. I have eaten nothing but popcorn and candy and a plum all day and I feel strange – light-headed, but also giddy and restless – and then the St. Lawrence slides into view and I am looking out the window at the glassy water speeding past.

Canada to lose lead in fight against smoking

In late September, Health Canada decided to nix a new series of mandatory cigarette package warning labels that would include more graphic depictions of the side effects smoking can induce. After seven years of government-funded research, the goal of motivating smokers to end their deadly habit has ground to a halt, leaving many health advocates reeling.
“It’s incomprehensible,” said Michael Perley, director of the Ontario Campaign for Action on Tobacco. “There’s no doubt that they need refreshing. They’ve been seen thousands of times by every smoker, and the idea is to make them a larger part of the package face and to bring new harder hitting messages, which are really necessary.”

Lions capture CIS soccer gold

The University of Toronto stadium was a sea of red when, after a nerve-racking 1-0 finish, the York Lions men’s soccer team finally captured their gold medal trophy Nov. 14.