London Calling
An expat considers his hometown—and whom he will cheer for at the Olympics
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An expat considers his hometown—and whom he will cheer for at the Olympics
Read MorePoet Pauline Johnson enthralled Victorian theatregoers with a stereotype-smashing spin on her Mohawk-English heritage. Along the way, she became Canada’s first postmodern celebrity
Read MoreK’naan’s World Cup anthem, “Wavin’ Flag,” made the Somali Canadian rapper a global star. Now, with a radio-friendly album, he is chasing mass-market (read: American) success
Read MorePushing the limits of brain science could bring Canadian marathoners Olympic glory
Read MoreIn Cape Dorset, Nunavut, a new generation is redefining Inuit art, preserving northern traditions as it adapts to southern ways of life. One of these artists is Tim Pitsiulak
Read MoreThe principal stared at the boy sitting on the chair across from his desk. Jules Tremblay was wearing a pair of penny loafers with gym socks
Read MoreIt’s hard now to imagine a time when running was something people did only when they had to. When a jog was a deviation in a straight line. When only …
Read MoreThe University of Calgary’s Gauntlet newspaper on the Calgary Stampede, circa 1993
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