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Neighbourhood Watch

Bracing insights into Canada’s always uneasy relationship with our closest friend

He Told Us So

A veteran contrarian on why free trade is failing

Spending Like There’s No Tomorrow

Why don’t Canadians save more of their resource wealth?

Miguel Eichelberger lives in Vancouver, British Columbia. He is a traveller, highwayman, and untrained flautist. His poetry has appeared in literary magazines including Poetry Salzburg, The Rotary Dial, Existere, and Pacific Review. His play, Cave, was shortlisted for the 2015 Vancouver Fringe’s new play prize; his play, Stupid Cupid, can be seen at the 2018 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

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