Many of us are planning our summer vacations. For some, that could mean taking to the water — maybe going whale watching.
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“We’re all one trauma away from each other,” Grégoire Trudeau said at the launch of Closer Together, a mix of memoir and tips for finding inner peace.
Winter is technically over and we can look forward to planting gardens soon and spending time outdoors without bulky coats. Here are some picture books to help children get in the mood.
A Little Like Waking is far from linear, but its dream logic and evocative turns of phrase are well worth young readers' attention.
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With Valentine’s Day just a couple of weeks away, this seems a perfect time to highlight a few picture books with "Love" in the title.
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American author Miranda Paul and Montreal illustrator Julien Chung bring the calendar to life, while Neil Gaiman shares a poem of warmth.
It started out as a way to keep busy and stay in touch with neighbours during the pandemic, but this book club has become so much more.
From the mystery of how Santa gets down the chimney to the history of activism in music, there's something for every age and interest.
The once-proud and now-disappeared community in Pointe-St-Charles has been put back on the map by Concordia professor Marisa Portolese.
We live in a time when the maintenance and improvement of women's rights needs a palpable vigilance.
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