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Alberta and Me

From a land of oil, true enough

Referendum? What Referendum?

A constitutional expert argues that the federal insistence on clarity has paid off

The Grey Plateau

When the world stopped five years ago

Jacques Monet

Jacques Monet, S.J., the director of the Canadian Institute of Jesuit Studies, recently published the chapter on “The Jesuits in New France” in The Cambridge Companion to Jesuits (Cambridge University Press, 2008), edited by Thomas Worcester.

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Jacques Monet

The Innu and the Jesuit

A brilliant short biography captures the pioneerof the independence movement September 2008
Being or becoming a bridge between cultures is an exciting and lofty ideal. In our day and in this country it has often, and in many ways, become an accomplishment unremittingly sought after. We Canadians did, after all, invent the word “multicultural.” Some of us are born and brought up with two or several cultural…