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Markers range from flat metal plates to willow sculptures to nothing at all, like at one site in Southern Ontario where sheep ...
The push to sanitize school collections erases what literature is for: knowledge, discovery, the freedom to think ...
In a disaster worse than the Titanic, it was believed a young man swam over six kilometres to safety. It didn’t add up ...
Pope Leo XIV, the new pope as of 2025, views artificial intelligence (AI) as one of the most critical challenges facing ...
Iryn Tushabe’s debut novel, about two sisters bonding in the face of tragedy, compelled me to look into my own relationships ...
National branding campaigns are crowding out harder truths about the country we live in ...
Over the past several decades, repeated headlines have informed the public about convincing and disturbing tales of ...
Be SURE your money goes into Canadian pockets,” recommends a gin advertisement. These words sound like a response to the ...
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Canada built ships in the Beaches? This was the question I asked myself as I stared at the canvas. I knew Ashbridge’s Bay ...
Cold Case Canada. She lives in North Vancouver.
The wear and tear of years in power inevitably takes its toll, sooner or later, on any government regardless of its colour.