Maija is an associate lifestyle editor at HuffPost Canada. She writes about health, culture, reproductive rights, technology, food, fashion, weird feuds, and the royal family. Maija has worked as a reporter for The Canadian Press and as an editor and co-founder of Intermission, an online magazine about Toronto theatre. Her writing has previously appeared in The Globe & Mail, the Toronto Star, La Presse, Maisonneuve, The Hairpin, and The Walrus. Her name is pronounced like Maya.
Whether you plan to embrace new resolutions or hole up inside until spring, you can enjoy the best that streaming services have to offer. Here’s what coming and going from Netflix Canada in January 2020 — and as you enjoy, remember that the month will, eventually, end.From the directors of “Bombay Talkies” and “Lust Stories” come four new short films taking a twisted turn into the spine-chilling realm of horror.
During the Second World War the English mathematical genius Alan Turing tries to crack the German Enigma code with help from fellow mathematicians.A cover-up that spanned four U.S. Presidents pushed the country’s first female newspaper publisher and a hard-driving editor to join an unprecedented battle between the press and the government.A Viking warrior yearns to explore — and raid — the distant shores across the ocean.Attraction. Fantasies. Fertility.
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