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The Globe and Mail
Posted 2 months ago

For decades, Father Hernan Astudillo has been bringing people together at his church San Lorenzo, in North York, Ontario. Forced to flee Ecuador for Toronto, he continues to build the refuge he once sought. “The church should be community. Not institution. Family. Not institution.” says Father Astudillo.

To see more of this photo essay and others from Underexposed, a year-long photojournalism project shedding light on the unseen lives of Canadians in every province and territory, go to tgam.ca/underexposed.


Photography and story by Yader Guzman
#photography #photojournalism #photos#canada #underexposed #church #SanLorenzo #community #religion
#immigrant #CHHA1610 #latinochurch

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The Globe and Mail
Posted 3 months ago

The Athabasca glacier in Alberta's Rocky Mountains is one of the many natural wonders vanishing before our eyes. But as more 'last-chance' tourists flock to see it before it's gone, some smaller guide companies are taking a new approach: low-footprint tours that make a difference, keeping Indigenous knowledge and the climate crisis at the forefront.

To see more of this photo essay and others from Underexposed, a year-long photojournalism project shedding light on the unseen lives of Canadians in every province and territory, go to tgam.ca/underexposed.


Photography and story by Sarah Palmer
#photography #photojournalism #photos #athabascaglacier #alberta #glaciers #tour #eco-tourism #ice #climatechange #climatecrisis #canada #climate #underexposed

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The Globe and Mail
Posted 3 months ago

For Dan Fox, who operates the Blackfoot Wolfcrow Bison Ranch with his family, the animals mean everything – a healthier lifestyle, a living connection to his Indigenous culture, and traditions that bring collective healing. Now going strong, the herd is also helping others community members from near and far reconnect with their heritage.

To see more of this photo essay and others from Underexposed, a year-long photojournalism project shedding light on the unseen lives of Canadians in every province and territory, go to tgam.ca/underexposed.


Photography and story by Leah Hennel
#photography #photojournalism #bisonranching #bison #Indigenousculture #tradional #community #photos #healing

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The Globe and Mail
Posted 3 months ago

Punk is not dead in this New Brunswick bar. There is no sign above the door, but Haven Music Hall in Saint John is always packed on a Saturday night. And for the city's thriving music scene, powered by its working-class roots, punk is like folk music. To see more of this photo essay and others from Underexposed, a year-long photojournalism project shedding light on the unseen lives of Canadians in every province and territory, go to tgam.ca/underexposed.

Photography and story by Chris Donovan
#film #filmlovers #photography #photojournalism #punk
#music #folk #bigoil #refinery #papermill #photos #Newbrunswick #Canada
#saintjohn #punkrock

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The Globe and Mail
Posted 3 months ago

Forest excursions in Newfoundland unite fans of fungi with the experts who document and preserve our natural heritage. To see more of this photo essay and others from Underexposed, a year-long photojournalism project shedding light on the unseen lives of Canadians in every province and territory, go to tgam.ca/underexposed .

Photography and story by Johnny C.Y. Lam
#photography #photos #photojournalism #mushrooms #fungi #newfoundland #almoniernaturepark #ForayNL #mycology #science #mushroomforays

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The Globe and Mail
Posted 3 months ago

In the age of streaming, analog film lovers are keeping the cinematic tradition alive in Ontario's independent theatres. The people making it all happen are projectionists, a dying breed who ensure the film runs from reel to reel, passing by the lamp that casts an image on the screen. To see more of this photo essay and others from Underexposed, a year-long photojournalism project shedding light on the unseen lives of Canadians in every province and territory, go to tgam.ca/underexposed.

Photos and story by Duane Cole
#film #filmlovers #reels #movies #analog #movietheatres #projectionists #theatres #photography #photojournalism

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The Globe and Mail
Posted 4 months ago

Over the past eight elections, Canadians have only elected a majority government twice. But the 2025 election, which returned Liberal Leader Mark Carney to the Prime Minister’s Office, still represents a departure from the usual pattern of Canadian elections. From the number of party seats won to the popular vote, here are some charts that help tell the story of the 2025 federal election. NOTE: A previous version of this post was removed because of a error in the fourth chart on the Liberals' data. This has been corrected and this post is an updated version.

To read more on the charts that reveal the story of the 2025 election go to www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-six-charts-… #election #canada #federalelection

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The Globe and Mail
Posted 4 months ago

The waters of the Northwest Passage, stewarded by Inuit for thousands of years, are contested, but a diplomatic dispute is hardly the only threat facing the Arctic waterway. Every year, the Canadian Armed Forces deploys there for Operation Nanook, a series of exercises intended to ensure safety and security in the changing, climate-vulnerable Arctic – and to make Canada's presence known. To see more of this photo essay and others from Underexposed, a year-long photojournalism project shedding light on the unseen lives of Canadians in every province and territory, go to tgam.ca/underexposed.

Photos and story by Gavin John
#northwestpassage #CAF #CanadianArmedForces #CanadianRangers #North #Inuit #shipping #security #protect #ArmedForces

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The Globe and Mail
Posted 4 months ago

Below a Montreal underpass, this outdoor gym is the beating heart of a cross-cultural community. Meet the eclectic group of fitness fanatics who are putting their differences aside and pursuing gains together. To see more of this photo essay and others from Underexposed, a year-long photojournalism project shedding light on the unseen lives of Canadians in every province and territory, go to tgam.ca/underexposed.

Photography and story by Roger LeMoyne
#Montreal #exercise #fitness

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The Globe and Mail
Posted 1 year ago

There are huge vacancy rates in Toronto’s downtown office buildings, which has some worried about the impact. But the desperation to fill empty offices has turned the city into a tenant’s market. #toronto #realestate #office #renting #officelife. See more: tgam.ca/OfficeVacancies

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