Toronto author Ray Robertson explores the history of the Grateful Dead through their music in his new book.
https://ottawacitizen.com/entertainment/books/why-a-canadian-wrote-a-book-about-the-grateful-dead
https://ottawacitizen.com/entertainment/ottawas-beleaguered-lrt-system-sets-scene-for-mystery-novel
'He started planning how he might somehow stymie this runaway train of an accord that appeared to have a “No Indigenous” policy when it came to assigning seats at the table.'
Tom Hogan wanted an exhibition of his work at the Canadian Museum of Civilization. That never happened. But nine years after the Ojibwa artist's death, his story gets told.
George McCullagh could see the business potential of the Globe, even though it was becoming threadbare and faced labour trouble.
https://ottawacitizen.com/opinion/book-excerpt-the-making-of-an-iconic-newspaper-in-big-men-fear-me
Canada is one of the few United Nations member states that 'does not have a constitutionally protected right to a healthy environment.'
https://ottawacitizen.com/opinion/book-excerpt-exploring-infection-and-illness-in-covid-19-a-history
Prizes include $7,500 for each winner and $1,000 for finalists.
https://ottawacitizen.com/news/local-news/finalists-revealed-for-ottawa-book-awards
This is the seventh in a weekly summer reading series featuring excerpts from the novels of Ottawa-area authors.