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My Canada, 93/150: The Callwood connections
Callwood had no problem whatsoever with being a journalist and marching in the parade.
My Canada, 92/150: Out front with the Globe and Mail
It was then a unique undertaking in Canada to print the same newspaper from coast to coast.
My Canada, 91/150: Printing a nation
One of my favourite little museums in Canada is the Mackenzie Printery in Queenston, Ontario.
My Canada, 89/150: The play’s the thing
A play needs to be remounted to remain art its audience can experience. Many new Canadian plays launch, then disappear.
My Canada, 88/150: A poet laureate’s path
Poet George Elliott Clarke, then as now, may be one of the world’s true joyful beings.
My Canada, 87/150: The many colours of Kamal
I didn’t know much about Kamal’s personal story, when he was a theatre reviewer and I a theatre publicist.
My Canada, 86/150: Operatic endeavours
In any account of Canadian opera, Harry Somer’s Louis Riel is singled out as an important work.