@thenarwhalca@ConversationCA Robert Andjelic isn't the largest landowner in Canada, but, per the authors, is the largest farmland owner. Those farmland holdings equal just 7% of JD Irving's 3.2M acres of timberland in New Brunswick.
@sarahboesveld One perk about Saint John is that it has more sun in January than any other Canadian city. Toronto's historical avg was 86 hours & SJ was 125. Def something I'm thankful for
@graeme_sr I used to work with an ex-competitive swimmer turned coach who did exactly this because she needed quick calories between jobs and practices, and nothing had a calorie:time ratio like nog
'Realistically, none of these children are going to be saved if we continue to what we're doing'
| More from the @MAJ_Robinson and @thingsofdesire Broken Homes series | https://t.co/b55pb4uhqg
'We tell these kids there is hope, but we can’t be the only ones telling them' says Saint John Police Chief. Read part 3 of #BrokenHomes online now. https://t.co/wCM70IJt6F #nbpoli
"We are the bogeyman.” Police were called to a west Saint John group home 409 times last year. Read part one of the @TJProvincial investigation #BrokenHomes on New Brunswick's group home dilemma by @Maj_robinson and @Thingsofdesire#nbpoli#nbleg
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I've been a reporter for 18 years. I've stopped tire burning, had work turned into a book, freed kids from restraint chairs ... but this is my most in-depth project ever. Stay tuned. INVESTIGATION: Broken Homes explores N.B.'s child welfare system https://t.co/7ZRLirJj7e
@kingdomofevan I went back there after something like two years and the waiter saw me and beamed "stock ale!" with a familiarity I haven't experienced anywhere else
Last year, I exposed a growing practice of cops restraining youth in chairs in NB. Since the investigation, SJ cops have put 0 kids in straps and are reviewing policy. The series is nominated for an atlantic journalism award, but the real win is keeping kids outta these chairs
How far have you travelled to get a bottle (or a gallon) of Raye's Moustard? The condiment that's developed a cult following in N.B. https://t.co/P58ptfAUvZ
Of all the epic time-lapse photography projects I've seen, this one has to be the most brilliantly banal one: The 40-year-old photo mystery at Rothesay Arena https://t.co/Ecu919Jboj