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A recent review of Richard W. Pound’s Unlucky to the End from the Montreal Review of Books —
"Although Dick Pound is best known as chairman of the World Anti-Doping Agency and IOC vice-president, Janise Gamble’s story has nothing to do with sports. And yet, to read the life … Read More >
A recent review of Akenson’s Some Family from the Montreal Review of Books —
"The Mormon Genealogical Project (once called the International Genealogical Index) started in 1894, and was grown to be the world’s largest collection of genealogical data. Most genealogists, it is safe to say, use the Church of … Read More >
Expect a few surprises in next week’s Throne Speech. But don’t expect a snap federal election.
That’s the word from political scientist Tom Flanagan, a long-time adviser to Prime Minister Stephen Harper. Don’t expect any surprises in this week’s provincial elections, either, he said, Tuesday. … Read More >
An interview with Dr. Nortin M. Hadler hosted on National Public Radio Thursday, October 4. to promote his latest novel, The Last Well Person.
http://wunc.org/tsot/archive/sot1004a07.mp3/view
Its spring 2007 release almost a foray of things to come in documentary filmmaker Michael Moore’s hugely successful Sicko, The Last Well Person … Read More >
And the winners are…
Grand Prize (Fairmount Royal York prize package) –
Evan Fox-Decent
Second Place Prizes (complimentary copy of The Torontonians) –
Eric Huberdeau
Katrin Urschel
Jacqueline Mason
Emmanuel Resch
Tarah Brookfield
Thanks to everyone who entered in our contest and congratulations to our winners!
And the answers were…
Question 1 – In what year was the City of … Read More >
From the 27 September 2007 issue of the McGill Reporter —
"Though often best remembered for the eponymous college he founded in 1906, Sir William C. Macdonald played a pivotal role in the evolution of McGill University into the world-renowned institution it is today.
That’s at least one of the … Read More >