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Referendum Trudeau

He campaigned in poetry but governed in prose

Rinkside Reading

What does hockey’s literature say about the sport?

Alarm Bells

Fort McMurray and fires hence

Rosemary Westwood

Rosemary Westwood is a freelance reporter and columnist based in New Orleans, with bylines with Maclean’s, CBC News, the National Post, Motherboard and a weekly national column for Metro News.

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Four decades of feminism through literature, and not a treatise in sight June 2017
In a recent interview with the New Yorker, Margaret Atwood took note of her favourite sign at the Women’s March in Toronto in January, one of many hundreds of marches by many millions of women around the world. It read: “I can’t believe I’m still holding this fucking sign.” “After sixty years, why are we doing this again?” Atwood asked the…