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Into the bush

Into the bush

Layton Keddy got on his bicycle and disappeared into the Australian wilderness, assuming he wouldn’t be missed. He couldn’t have been more wrong, writes Aaron Hutchins.

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Winter is coming to Canada's North. Vladimir Putin will make sure of it.

Marcus Kolga: Russia's latest seabed claim reaches right to Canada's Arctic doorstep-an intimidating gesture that critics like Garry Kasparov urge Ottawa to stand up to

Trudeau le Quebecois

Paul Wells: The spreading of largesse; Joly's language reform; Guilbeault's Quixotic quest and, finally, the relaxed response to Bill 96. The PM wants to win big in Quebec.

Elliot Page is a happy guy. That's the important thing.

Image of the Week: An uplifting shot of the actor shirtless by the pool reminds us what the fight against transphobia is about

Who should get a monument? Meet the Canadian man trying to answer the question.

Artist Ken Lum and his think tank, Monument Lab, asks what we're trying to do when we build monuments in public places to historical figures and events

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