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NEVER STOP THINKING.

A working draft is a work in progress — a living document composed of multiple
drafts that is constantly evolving with the input of diverse voices. In this
second edition of Working Draft magazine, our writers are exploring the theme of
“new normal.”

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2021 ISSUE – THE NEW NORMAL: A LETTER TO READERS

Editorial BoardJun 14, 2021
What does “the new normal” mean to us?
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Creative Nonfiction


MEMOIRS OF A CLAY PERSON

Bre KellyMar 17, 2021
Brett’s collection of journals stretches back over 20 years. The text shows a
person struggling to reveal their identity. This narrative bares the essence of
what it means to question one’s gender. Thanks to Emma Bunton, action movies,
and a peach dress, Brett’s journey reaches a new normal.
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A CASE FOR ADAPTATION: PREPARING FOR CLIMATE DISASTERS IN MANITOBA

Rosanna HempelMar 17, 2021
Experts are calling for Manitoba to pay more attention to climate change
adaptation. The Prairies are at risk of more frequent, severe extreme events
given the area’s warming and history of them over the past decade. This feature
probes Manitoba’s disaster preparedness through the story and optimism of a
local grain farmer.
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NON-BINARY WORKPLACE PRACTICES TODAY: IT’S TIME TO BE INCLUSIVE

Eden TothMar 22, 2021
Let’s face it — if your business isn’t progressing with society’s standards,
your company is falling behind. As of 2017, people aged 18 to 34 are
significantly more likely to openly identify as LGBTQS2+ (lesbian, gay,
bisexual, transgender, queer, and Two-Spirited) than previous generations.
Workplaces need to seek new opportunities to create a more inclusive environment
to attract Millennials (1981-1996) and Generation Z’s (1996-2015) entering the
workforce.
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SKATING UPSTREAM: FIGHTING THE BINARIES OF THE WINNIPEG SKATEBOARD SCENE

Sierra PriesMar 31, 2021
A few powerful women are working hard to change the binary stigmas that still
grip the local skateboarding community, shining a light on women, trans and
non-binary skaters in Winnipeg.
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Creative Nonfiction


YOU’RE A MAN? PROVE IT

Owen BlackApr 07, 2021
Growing up in a hyper-masculine environment, Owen wanted nothing more than to be
a masculine guy. But so much of Western society’s version of masculinity
expressly excludes gay men. This piece examines if there is a new version of
masculinity that can include everyone who identifies as a man, or are we stuck
with the 21st-century bro?
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2021 ISSUE – THE NEW NORMAL: A LETTER TO READERS

Editorial BoardJun 14, 2021
What does “the new normal” mean to us?
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COMING TO CANADA: NEWCOMERS’ UPHILL BATTLE THROUGH A PANDEMIC INDUCED RECESSION

Hiatt AbendschoenApr 13, 2021
Canada has recently set unprecedented immigration goals. These newcomers face
exceptional struggles because of the pandemic. Hiatt Abendschoen explores some
of the challenges these newcomers face because of COVID-19.
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AIRSHIPS & ICE ROADS

Dan PhelpsApr 12, 2021
Airships and Ice roads – Northern communities in Manitoba, Canada rely on
seasonal ice roads for the shipment of heavy and bulky materials. What happens
when climate change renders these ice roads impassable or greatly reduces their
operating window?
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Creative Nonfiction


NO MERCY

Aldin SabicApr 09, 2021
Imagine waking up every day thinking it would be your last—this is a reality two
to five per cent of the population who suffer from hypochondria live with.
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Creative Nonfiction


THE SIXTIES SCOOP: FAR MORE THAN A DECADE

Karlee BenediktsonApr 07, 2021
The Sixties Scoop left behind a profound shock and a loss of heritage, language,
families and identity. In 2017, the Canadian government announced the Sixties
Scoop Settlement in acknowledgement of its cultural genocide. But, only for
Inuit and Indigenous people with status. Métis and non-status, who were adopted
under the same scheme of assimilating children into white society, still cannot
apply.
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WITHDRAWN

Daniel HalmarsonApr 07, 2021
When a young adult stays out all night without phoning home, the worst one might
expect is a stern word from worried parents. But Pam faced far worse
consequences – the loss of her community and the loss of her family. For 25
years, Pam’s parents chose the Exclusive Brethren church over their daughter,
leaving Pam to find friendship and family outside their circle. But the draw of
familial relationship can overcome censure and lead to reconciliation.
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