
The Lost Plague
Why we have forgotten one of Canada’s most devastating smallpox epidemics
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Why we have forgotten one of Canada’s most devastating smallpox epidemics
Read MoreThe Haida Nation’s quest to repatriate the stolen bodies of its ancestors
Read MoreThe risks of privatizing property on First Nations reserves
Read MoreThe Governor General’s Literary Awards interview series
Read MoreIn Flanders, the hops grow
Read MoreSeventy years ago, Canada suffered 3,367 casualties in a battle whose name remains a metaphor for military disaster
Read MoreOriginal French version: A Québécois historian examines the undercurrents of La Révolution Tranquille, fifty years after it began
Read MoreGiller Prize winner Vincent Lam and his sensual, sin-filled Vietnam War epic, The Headmaster’s Wager
Read MoreIt’s human nature to casually assert that something is better or worse than it used to be, even if at times it’s difficult to tell. Some things just seem obvious. …
Read MoreAs the Mandela era is overtaken by African politics as usual, a Canadian diplomat shares his personal account of the end of apartheid
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