Sabrina Constance

The polysyllabic scribblings of an indulgent, long-winded craftswoman; an elegy to primal, substantive literature.

Creative

I am a photographer and filmmaker passionate about capturing life’s moments through compelling visuals. With an eye for detail and a love for storytelling, I specialize in creating impactful images and films that resonate deeply. Whether it’s through the lens of a camera or the art of filmmaking, I strive to bring stories to life in a way that is authentic, creative, and inspiring.

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On Endurance as a Requirement for Care

An ambulance arrived at my home in under ten minutes. The three paramedics who attended to me were professional, attentive, and deeply human. If there is any group of public servants still holding the moral centre of our healthcare system, it is them. They treated me with urgency, dignity, and care—and then they brought me…

On Efficiency as a Substitute for Democracy

I examine municipal amalgamation through irony and analogy, exposing how efficiency is often mistaken for good governance. By treating communities as interchangeable, amalgamation dilutes democracy, concentrates power, erodes local knowledge, and replaces participation with administrative convenience—while preserving the appearance, but not the substance, of democratic rule.

On The Myth of Canadian Exceptionalism

This is not an argument that Canada is Mississippi in 1964—but no society arrives at that point by accident. The same dynamics are visible here at home. They surface in the normalization of hateful rhetoric online and in public spaces across Canada, including here in Niagara. Those advancing this rhetoric often insist they are merely…