This Red Line Goes Straight to Your Heart: A Memoir in Halves is a nonfiction book written by Canadian author Madhur Anand, and published in June 2020...
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science at Yale University since 2014. Prior to his staff writer position he was a contributing editor to The Atlantic, and he has also written for The...
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“trailblazing” Canadian poetry collections. Her memoir This Red Line Goes Straight to Your Heart won the Governor General's Award for English-language...
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Stephen Leacock (category English emigrants to Canada)
McGill entitled Elements of Political Economy. According to one source, Leacock's light-hearted and increasingly superficial approach with his political...
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Emily Carr (section Return to Canada)
sister Alice to recover. In 1940 Carr suffered serious trouble with her heart, and in 1942 she had another heart attack. With her ability to travel curtailed...
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were highly flattering to the subjects of his profiles and led the Canadian Army to expect that Berton would take a pro-war line in his reportage. In February...
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describing your entire story," however, "it is not a straight summary of the project. It goes to the heart of what a project is about in one or two sentences...
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Marshall McLuhan (category Articles prone to spam from April 2015)
dead with a living work of art."—'Old man' speaking "Drop this jiggery-pokery and talk straight turkey."—"Middle-aged man" speaking In War and Peace in...
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Theresa May advised Queen Elizabeth II to appoint MacMillan as a Member of the Order of the Companions of Honour. This was announced in the New Year honours...
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Canadian Non-Fiction" Archived 2011-03-08 at the Wayback Machine. The Georgia Straight, February 1, 2010. "Prize Citation for John Vaillant". Windham–Campbell...
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