The glory of Quebec and of Canada that all of us should remember

While the Quebecois – thanks in part to the Orange Lodge bigotry of Sir Sam Hughes – were less inclined than other Canadians to fight in World War One, they were certainly not absent. The attitude carried over into the World War Two, but again, there were many Quebecois who fought … Read More

Giving Up the Internet for a Year, and More

Reboot or Die Trying – Outside “A star political blogger for Grist.org, David Roberts spent so much time posting and Tweeting and staring at screens that he almost went nuts. So he pulled the plug for a year, restarting his relationship with technology and actively seeking health, balance, and adventure … Read More

Want a Good Job? A University Degree is Still Indispensable

The latest survey from Ontario’s provincial government has found that graduates with an undergraduate degree still have higher employment rates and higher incomes than any other level of education. 85% of graduates had jobs in their fields within six months, and 92% did within two years. According to the survey … Read More

Death Road to Canada

Ahh, there’s nothing like the smell of 8-bit zombies at three in the morning! Death Road to Canada puts you in charge of up to five survivors of the zombie apocalypse, each with their own strengths, weaknesses, and quirks that’ll help or hinder you on your way to Canada, zombie-free, … Read More

Plan your Fall Getaway and Get Free Gas and Cash

When the fall colour starts to turn across Canada, there is no better place in our nation to be to witness Mother Nature’s impressive performance than the Explorers’ Edge region of Ontario. Explorer’s Edge, the regional tourism organization for Algonquin Park, the Almaguin Highlands, Muskoka, Parry Sound, and Loring-Restoule created … Read More

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