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Home›Author: Taylor Balfour

Author: Taylor Balfour

Taylor Balfour

Taylor Balfour is probably writing. Or reading. That’s really all she does.

  • Op-Ed
    Taylor Balfour sitting in a large chair under a painting of rabbits. taylor balfour

    Thank you for being my home, Carillon

    “Never in my entire life have I met a collective of people who are so passionate about what they do. The drive ...
    Taylor Balfour
    April 1, 2021
  • News
    Prairie Harm Reduction logo with three sheaves of wheat Prairie Harm Reduction

    Prairie Harm Reduction meets fundraising goal

    “The deadliness of the opioid crisis is not unknown to the province. In 2019, Saskatchewan reported 172 overdoses. In 2020, there were ...
    Taylor Balfour
    March 18, 2021
  • Op-Ed
    a street view of the Cecil Hotel in downtown Los Angeles wikipedia commons

    The unaddressed issues of the Elisa Lam case

    “A society that allows a neighbourhood like skid row is not a society that is functional.” - Taylor Balfour
    Taylor Balfour
    February 25, 2021
  • News
    : White man in mask that has been cut open raises his hand during protest Wikipedia Commons

    Anti-mask protests have racist underpinnings

    “The connection between racism, white supremacy, and anti-mask protests are intricately wound, but not inherently linked. It is up to us to ...
    Taylor Balfour
    February 4, 2021
  • FeaturedOp-Ed
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    Sisterhood

    “Sisterhood remains, despite space or distance, and despite life and death.” – Taylor Balfour
    Taylor Balfour
    February 4, 2021
  • A & C
    A blue-lit theatre full of empty seats Wikipedia Commons

    COVID and concerts

    What will concerts look like after the pandemic? Pre-COVID, I was a concert lover. I still am a huge concert lover. I ...
    Taylor Balfour
    January 28, 2021
  • Op-Ed
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    Harris’ vice presidency makes me feel seen

    “When I saw Harris get interrupted or shut down by other officials—told she was overreacting or didn’t have the proper qualifications—I saw ...
    Taylor Balfour
    January 28, 2021
  • Op-Ed
    A street full of cars completely buried in snow. Valerie Hinojosa (Flickr)

    Parking enforcement during a pandemic is unreasonable

    “What about individuals who have been exposed to COVID and need to isolate? After 14 days of not paying a ticket, the ...
    Taylor Balfour
    January 21, 2021
  • Op-Ed
    A group of protestors holding signs that read “Love not Hate,” “Impeach Now,” “We The People,” and “Not Repeal and Replace, Impeach and Convict”. Wikipedia Commons

    Republicans avoided Trump’s violence until it attacked them

    “Trump’s followers attack individuals who do not adhere to their ideology. Unfortunately, that didn’t register to many government officials until they, too, ...
    Taylor Balfour
    January 21, 2021
  • News
    Coins spilling out of jar Michael Longmire

    2020’s Financial Literacy Month arrives in the heart of a pandemic

    “This year is Financial Literacy Month’s 10th anniversary, but it has arrived in the midst of a global pandemic affecting the financial ...
    Taylor Balfour
    November 26, 2020
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