Black Nova Scotians face one less barrier when making claims to their own land
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Black Nova Scotians face one less barrier when making claims to their own land

Black Nova Scotians face one less barrier when making claims to their own land

Black people who moved to Canada in the 1800s were promised land in Nova Scotia in exchange for staying loyal to the British crown. Instead, the province granted informal licences to live on the land, not own it.
This Canadian explained the pandemic to her past self. Yeah, you've seen the video.

This Canadian explained the pandemic to her past self. Yeah, you've seen the video.

Toronto-based actor, comedian and writer Julie Nolke on the pros and cons of hitting it big during the pandemic

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Death and distrust in Alberta

Death and distrust in Alberta

Jacob Sansom and Morris Cardinal went on a hunting trip and never came back. The killing of the two Métis-Cree men deepens Indigenous peoples’ sense that their lives are less valued.

What college students in Canada can expect during COVID

What college students in Canada can expect during COVID

Maclean’s spoke with dozens of Canadian colleges to get a sense of what students can expect this fall

Coronavirus in Canada: These charts show how our fight to 'flatten the curve' is going

Coronavirus in Canada: These charts show how our fight to 'flatten the curve' is going

The number of infections is on a steady upward trend across Canada, and particularly in B.C. and Ontario. Meanwhile, Quebec's rate of new cases is lower than the national rate for the first time since mid-March.

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