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My husband and I had been visiting from our home in the UK, where we live as expats. We share neither the same citizenship ...
Canada built ships in the Beaches? This was the question I asked myself as I stared at the canvas. I knew Ashbridge’s Bay ...
National branding campaigns are crowding out harder truths about the country we live in ...
The push to sanitize school collections erases what literature is for: knowledge, discovery, the freedom to think ...
Be SURE your money goes into Canadian pockets,” recommends a gin advertisement. These words sound like a response to the ...
Pope Leo XIV, the new pope as of 2025, views artificial intelligence (AI) as one of the most critical challenges facing humanity today. In his first formal audience at the Vatican, he explicitly ...
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Explore how tariffs are testing ties between Northern neighbours, the death of the middle class musician, Afghanistan’s lost generation, and more.
When Gaspereau acquired Clarke’s Execution Poems, Clarke thought it would be a chapbook—small, paper covers, maybe stapled. Released in the fall of 2000, Execution Poems was like no chapbook ever ...
R ecently, I showed up in Picton, Ontario, to slake a thirst that I worked up while scouting local quarries for trilobites. I noticed the cute but hobbit-free Shire Hall, the seat of government for ...
National branding campaigns are crowding out harder truths about the country we live in ...