Michael Ignatieff’s eighteenth book sets out to tell a tale that, in its outlines, is almost mythic. A writer and intellectual at the pinnacle of his powers is approached by a trio of shadowy envoys from a former life. These “men in black,” as he somewhat ominously calls them, invite him to return home to a country he has not lived in for most of his adult life. The ...
The Quebec community of Blanc Sablon is talking about joining Newfoundland and Labrador.
An arrogant American, annoyed at Canada's presence at the Paris conference, asked why our country ‘should be concerned with the settlement of European affairs’