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writes about Canada’s first wine empire in “Grape Expectations,” (page 58). The author of several books (including one about winemaking], May recently released his first novel, The Unburdening.
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is a writer who covers travel, food and culture. His work has appeared in publications such as the Guardian, the Ottawa Citizen and Toronto Life. In this issue, Mallinos wrote about the cod moratorium in “Sea Change” (page 42).
who wrote “Seeing Red” (page 52), is a bestselling author whose latest book is A Gentleman and a Thief. He has written for the Globe and Mail and the Toronto Star and teaches at Halifax’s University of King’s College.
writes about Canada’s first wine empire in “Grape Expectations,” (page 58). The author of several books (including one about winemaking], May recently released his first novel, The Unburdening.
is a settler historian and a writer who lives in Sǫ ǫ ḿ bak’è (Yellowknife) on Chief Drygeese Territory in Treaty 8. The author of Canoe and Canvas, Dunkin wrote “Connected by Canoe” (page 24).
is a history teacher and writer whose articles have appeared in magazines such as WW2 History and The Legion. His feature on Jackie Robinson, “Paradise Found,” is on page 66.
who wrote “Flirting With Fascism” (page 34), is based in Quebec City. She’s the author of five books, including the Canada in Decline series. Loreto is president of the Canadian Freelance Union.