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Canada is a 2012 novel by American author Richard Ford. [1] The novel follows 15-year-old Dell Parsons, who must learn to fend for himself after his parents are arrested for robbing a bank. [ 2 ] The book also re-visits Great Falls, Montana , a setting that Ford frequently uses in his work. [ 3 ]
The Literary Review of Canada unveiled its list of the 100 most important Canadian books ever published in the January/February 2006 and March 2006 issues. The list ran in chronological order, starting with Jacques Cartier 's Bref récit et succincte narration de la navigation faite en MDXXXV et MDXXXVI , published in 1545, and ending with Jane ...
The original 101 minute version was resubmitted to the Ontario Film Review Board in 1998 and given a R rating when released on VHS. In 2008 the rating was changed to 14A. [35] The 101-minute version has also been granted an R rating in the Maritimes. [19] 1986 Killer Party: Banned in Ontario. [36] 1986 Blue Velvet
The sentiment was echoed by Liberal Mélanie Joy, Canada's minister of foreign affairs, in a post on X Tuesday. "President-elect Trump’s comments show a complete lack of understanding of what ...
The Canadian Historical Review (CHR) is a scholarly journal in Canada, [1] founded in 1920 and published by the University of Toronto Press. [2] The CHR publishes articles about the ideas, people, and events important to Canadian history, [3] as well as book reviews and detailed bibliographies of recent Canadian historical publications.
Until recently, Greenland's 56,000 citizens went about their lives on the sparsely populated mid-Atlantic island far from the glare of international attention. Now they find themselves — and ...
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The Dorchester Review, founded in 2011, is a semi-annual journal of history and historical commentary that describes itself as a non-partisan but "robustly polemical" outlet for "elements of tradition and culture inherent to Canadian experience that fail to conform to a stridently progressivist narrative."