For decades, success for Canadians in media has meant going south. But in a new era of cultural sovereignty, is there a chance to turn that around?
Nancy Foley's deviously-plotted novel centers on an aging artist in New Mexico. Brutally dismissive of anyone who disagrees with her, Agatha is a perfectly engaging (if unreliable) narrator.
I have no idea why this inspirational poster was up in a math classroom, but I do remember there were others, likely hung by ...
Stop ruminating. Start healing. Discover research-backed writing strategies to transform professional loss into personal ...
Trump initially floated his peace board idea back in September as part of a 20-point peace plan to control Gaza, promising to ...
The Supreme Court justice memoir, so lucrative for its authors, tends to be a less than illuminating genre. Justice Neil ...
Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse are angry with Melania Trump. Several of his victims released a statement blasting the ...
It’s an unprecedented situation, with the first American pope directly assailing the American president over the war in Iran, where a fragile cease-fire took hold this week.
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