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Why the classic Canadian novel Bear remains controversial — and relevant
Marian Engel’s Bear is one of Canada’s most controversial novels. But experts say it’s also one of the most daring and enduring.
Radio -Ideas |

How winter forced a major gallery to wrap its art with plastic in 1989

When Midday launched and the news arrived earlier

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The day hundreds of protesters stormed the Nova Scotia legislature
News -Canada -Nova Scotia |

When the Globe and Mail tried to get rid of the comics

21 songs turning 20 this year, from Glenn Lewis, Nelly Furtado, Nickelback, and more
Holly Gordon
Music |

Chien-a-porter: the woman who made her dog's fur into clothing

4 historic attacks at the U.S. Capitol

Chris Iorfida
News -World ||

The weather rarely gets worse than this in New Brunswick

From 1987: Clearing up confusion about shallots and scallions

Audrey Gordon makes history as Manitoba's 1st Black cabinet minister
News -Canada -Manitoba |

How N.B. drivers battled toll booths

Tanya Roberts dead at 65 following early, inaccurate death reports

Mark Kennedy
News -Entertainment |

When 10-digit dialling reached Southern Ontario

The Canada-USSR brawl at the 1987 world junior hockey tournament

Gerry Marsden, U.K. singer of You'll Never Walk Alone soccer anthem, dies at 78
News -Entertainment ||

When 'homesick' Nova Scotians came back from Alberta

Masked rapper MF Doom dead at 49
News -Entertainment ||

Wilma Pelly, actor most beloved for playing Elsie Tsa Che on North of 60, dies at 83

Hannah Kost
News -Canada -Calgary |

When Canada said goodbye to a rough year in 1982

When a recession wasn't going to stop the party on New Year's Eve

Elaine McCoy, longtime Alberta senator and former cabinet minister, has died
News -Canada -Calgary ||
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