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Searcher January 2003 David Mattison |
Counting Heads Around the World The Genealogy of international Census Databases, Part II: Canada |
Reason May 2002 Jeremy Lott |
Maple Leaf Rag Does Canada matter? Canada is not just a nation in decline. There is a real question as to what even makes it a nation... |
Managed Care April 2002 Marlene Piturro |
Cross-Border Traffic Highlights Differences in U.S., Canadian Medical Systems Policy experts see the Canadian system as an example but differ on the significance. Meanwhile, some U.S. providers are cashing in... |
Reason April 2002 Charles Paul Freund |
Child-Free Dining A smoking ban backfires in Winnipeg... |
Fast Company January 2002 Christine Canabou |
Special Delivery Back in April 2000, Canada Post inaugurated a program called Picture Postage. Who needs a stamp featuring Pierre Trudeau or Queen Elizabeth? In Canada, all you need is a G-rated photo and CAN$24.95, and the post office will create stamps that feature you, your kids, or your pets... |
Information Today October 15, 2001 Gail Dykstra |
Canadian Court Rules in Favor of Freelance Authors For anyone interested in copyright, electronic databases, and freelance writers, there's a new Canadian decision you should know about that promises to be a landmark case... |
Reason July 2001 Evan McElravy |
Enemies of Trade The FTAA protesters in Quebec were misguided. So was the police-state response to them... |
Salon.com April 20, 2001 Daryl Lindsey |
Free trade, closed talks As authorities build a wall around the FTAA summit in Quebec City, anti-globalization protesters are hoping to infiltrate the discussion... |
Salon.com November 30, 2000 |
Canadians vote -- and get it right The U.S.'s northern neighbor conducts a national election without a chad -- or butterfly ballot -- in sight... |
Salon.com November 30, 2000 Steve Burgess |
Seeking Mike In the wake of his "Law & Order" days, actor Michael Moriarty is exposing Canada to his bizarre antics and right-wing politics... |
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