Jared MilneReflections On Canada Day 2024: Do We Live Up To Our Reputation?I’m writing this story on the morning of Canada Day 2024, thinking about all the fascinating things I’ve read and the people I’ve met.5d ago5d ago
Jared MilneA political balancing actThe race to replace Rachel Notley as Alberta NDP leader is almost over. The most noteworthy event in the race by far has been former…Jun 4Jun 4
Jared MilneOne of the keys to understanding Canadian racism, from everything I've seen, is that our racism…May 121May 121
Jared MilneIngredients for Poilievre’s political ‘secret sauce’Right now, Pierre Poilievre has a huge lead in the polls. He’s the overwhelming favourite to win the next federal election and become prime…Apr 26Apr 26
Jared MilneBenign apathyOver the years, it’s become painfully clear how hostile some people are to others who are either different from them or don’t “know their…Apr 16Apr 16
Jared MilneYour article makes me wonder how closely Mr.The things you describe in this article were common all over North America. From what I recall, the James Bay Cree were very touchy about…Mar 171Mar 171
Jared MilneShop local for public artMoney is tight for both people and governments across Canada, and St. Albert is no exception.Mar 5Mar 5
Jared MilneBook Review: Récits identitaires-Le Québec à l’épreuve du pluralismeQuebec has always had an unusual-and even ‘distinct’-place in Canadian life. Besides having the largest and most prominent separatist…Feb 25Feb 25
Jared MilneI can see why the American colonists were upset by the British going easier on the French…More than a century later, these same religious conflicts erupted in post-Confederation Canada, when Orange Order Protestants wanted to…Feb 25Feb 25
Jared MilneThe thing with Canadian racism is that it's usually more subtle than its American counterpart.Same thing with Indigenous "boarding schools" (or "residential schools", as we call them in Canada) which were meant to "help" Indigenous…Feb 4Feb 4