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Adam Leith Gollner

Adam Leith Gollner’s most recent book is The Book of Immortality: The Science, Belief, and Magic Behind Living Forever (2013). He lives in Montreal.
A small crowd of protesters, Shut Down Canada, stand along the train tracks and occupy the Macmillan Yard in Vaughan, Ontario. In front of them is a large black train.
Current Affairs / Politics

Why Resolving the Wet’suwet’en Crisis May Depend on an Ancient Treaty

May 5, 2020May 6, 2020 - by Adam Leith Gollner

Parliament took too long to respond to the protests. Further action could require following the principles of the Silver Covenant Chain

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petrogylph of what looks like a panther
Society

Coming Face to Face With the Underwater Panther

April 3, 2019November 15, 2019 - by Adam Leith Gollner

The rust-toned pictographs of Agawa Rock, created by Ojibway spiritual leaders centuries or possibly millennia ago, may be the most important public works of art in Canada

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