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What did Germans really think of Hitler?

By Pat Murphy on November 29, 2020  

What did Germans really think of Hitler?

The question of what Germans really thought of Adolf Hitler has been kicking around for…

Schitt’s Creek star spikes enrolment in U of A online Indigenous course

By Folio on November 24, 2020  

Schitt’s Creek star spikes enrolment in U of A online Indigenous course

Since its launch in 2017, the massive open online course Indigenous Canada has been among the…

Margaret Thatcher and the end of apartheid

By Pat Murphy on November 22, 2020  

Margaret Thatcher and the end of apartheid

Margaret Thatcher isn’t a name most people associate with the end of South African apartheid.…

A KGB guide to subverting the press to your agenda

By Lee Harding on November 20, 2020  

A KGB guide to subverting the press to your agenda

“I cannot but wonder why are people pushing for socialism and communism?” an elderly friend…

Graduation opens new chapter for Cree poet and Rhodes scholar

By Folio on November 19, 2020  

Graduation opens new chapter for Cree poet and Rhodes scholar

Success was running Billy-Ray Belcourt ragged in the months before COVID-19. The Indigenous poet, scholar…

Shortchanging the essentials while making the court jesters rich

By Gerry Bowler on November 18, 2020  

Shortchanging the essentials while making the court jesters rich

The academic world was all a-twitter a few weeks back with the enormously humorous idea…

Adolf Hitler’s fateful mistake

By Pat Murphy on November 18, 2020  

Adolf Hitler’s fateful mistake

Adolf Hitler began 1941 in a commanding position. He had 10 European conquests under his…

Diving into man’s complicated relationship with war

By Pat Murphy on November 16, 2020  

Diving into man’s complicated relationship with war

On Remembrance Day, as chance would have it, I was reading Margaret MacMillan’s latest book,…

Film chronicles Ukrainian Canadians’ Second World War contributions

By Folio on November 6, 2020  

Film chronicles Ukrainian Canadians’ Second World War contributions

More than 40,000 Ukrainian Canadians enlisted to fight overseas during the Second World War, partly…

New legislation will end 25 years of CRTC net neutrality

By Peter Menzies on November 5, 2020  

New legislation will end 25 years of CRTC net neutrality

A federal government that only a few years ago spoke brightly about innovation and embracing…

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