Special Issue
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Special IssueRenewing Heritage Buildings
It’s easy to sneer at bars, restaurants and cafes with an “industrial edge.”
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Special IssueThe Link’s Guide to Bookstores and Cafes
Montreal in mid-February can seem like a dark, snowy hold you’ll never get out of.
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Special IssueMuch More Than a City Park
That giant park that gave our city its name has a lot going on, but most people don’t know it’s more than just a mountain.
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Special IssueTo Clarify the Confusion:
The word Indian is a legal term in Canada. As of a few weeks ago, non-status and Métis are now also considered Indians under the Constitutional Act of 1867.
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Special IssueFixing the Cracks
What is a Canadian?
No, seriously. Take a minute to think about that.
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Special IssueClearing the Air for Dialogue
The words aboriginal, Native, Indian and First Nations come across as four-letter words.
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Special IssueLearning More Than a Language
Akwiratékha Martin’s grandmother, like so many of her generation in Kahnawake, didn’t see learning Kanien’kéha—the Mohawk language—as a priority for her children, or her grandchildren.
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Special IssueShared Momentum
For the past three years, Robbie Watt’s job has been to listen to real-life horror stories.
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Special Issue“This Is Not an Isolated Movement”
Something had to give. That’s the sense that you get when you look at the Idle No More movement, the scope of which now encompasses hunger strikes, spirited demonstrations across the country, a range of hash tags and continued coverage from news sources nation-wide.
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