The Maclean’s leaders’ debate, originally scheduled as a pre-season warmup to the election, turns out to be the first main event of
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Montreal-born artist Jacqueline Hoang Nguyen began her most recent project after discovering a void in Canada’s national archives: representations of multiculturalism. “I
Flouting the conventional wisdom against summer electioneering and defying accusations of political opportunism, Stephen Harper today called a federal election for Oct.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper recently announced a moratorium on further Senate appointments, seemingly hoping it will lead to the natural demise of
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Winning Miss World Canada in May was a dream come true for actress Anastasia Lin. Having won second runner-up in 2013, the
A little moral outrage is a dangerous thing. So learned a certain dentist from Minnesota with a penchant for trophy hunting this week
With over 45 national parks and park reserves, as well as attendance levels of 13.5 million people in the last year, it’s
The Conservative government’s support of a ban preventing long-term expats from voting in the federal elections is not surprising, say Canadian academics.