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Find book reviews, excerpts and more from Canadian readers and writers.
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‘Behold, America’ is a short history of loaded phrases
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Dionne Brand’s novel ‘Theory’ is a demanding study of love
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In the 1960s Montreal was a centre of Black radicalism
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‘Women Talking’ is a beautifully written meditation on the power of narrative
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Capitalism runs on women’s housework
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The quirky characters of ‘Difficult People’ fail to inspire
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Canada’s incredible expanding wealth gap
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Tara Westover’s memoir is a compelling testament to the power of education
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‘Give People Money’: a persuasive case for a basic income
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The Radical Handmaids’ tale of reproductive justice began on Parliament Hill
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