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February 2005

Allan Gregg argues that Paul Martin’s health accord threatens Canada’s national unity; John Fraser looks at the evolution of modern China; Lawrence Hill asks what black Americans’ obligations are to the people of Africa; Brian Preston asks if a new marijuana mist could become the Aspirin of the twenty-first century…

February 2005 / Technology

Our Home and Wired Land

February 12, 2005May 4, 2020 - by Stevie Cameron

Spycraft struggles to stay on top of both terrorists and technology

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Painting by Kerry James Marshall
Feature / February 2005

Is Africa’s Pain Black America’s Burden?

February 12, 2005April 14, 2020 - by Lawrence Hill

An essay

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February 2005 / Technology

Only Connect

February 12, 2005May 4, 2020 - by Ellen Vanstone

The story of technological breakdown, a failure of true love, and how an Internet service non-provider ruined my life

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February 2005 / Poetry

Montreal

February 12, 2005May 4, 2020 - by P.K. Page

Montreal. The forties. Calèches. The snow as high as a house. Grey stone. The French. And a room of one’s own. Smoky souchong for tea. Alone but not lonely. My …

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Books / February 2005

Hockey: The Great Literary Shutout

February 12, 2005May 4, 2020 - by Don Gillmor

Hockey literature takes a bodycheck

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Arts & Culture / February 2005

Wild Spaces

February 12, 2005May 5, 2020 - by Kitty Scott

Curator Kitty Scott on Peter Doig’s disturbing landscapes

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February 2005 / Poetry

Brazil

February 12, 2005May 5, 2020 - by P.K. Page

Life lived through a topaz. My memory is of a beautiful garden, a swimming pool with Olympic proportions in which the pink house proudly mirrored itself. At night it was …

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