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This Canada Day, the country must reflect on its history to write its future

This Canada Day, the country must reflect on its history to write its future

Anita Li: Canada must return to its core values—sustainability, multiculturalism and human rights—which have not been upheld in recent years
'Don’t ever wish our country to be a world power'

'Don’t ever wish our country to be a world power'

Letters to the editor, June 29, 2020: Readers weigh in on crushing—and coping with—the coronavirus, Camilla vs. Diana and a mass murder overshadowed by recent events

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A guide to pandemic picnic etiquette

A guide to pandemic picnic etiquette

Corey Mintz: If we all agree that socially distanced outdoor gatherings, like picnics, are the safest way to see friends, here's how to do it right

The guilty pleasures of pandemic travel

The guilty pleasures of pandemic travel

Scott Gilmore: If your travel is essential, then you're in for a treat. The pandemic offers a glimpse into a forgotten world when flying wasn't hell.

The hidden racist history of 'O Canada'

The hidden racist history of 'O Canada'

Laila El Mugammar: Every time I stand for the Canadian national anthem, I think about the song's composer, who founded a blackface minstrel troupe. What does it mean to sing the melody of a man who wore me as a costume?

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Letters to America from Black Canadians

Letters to America from Black Canadians

Eight writers pen open letters to America addressing the task of confronting racism that—deny it as some Canadians might—persists in their own country

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