Every year around this time, I reflect on the many things I love about this country. My heart leaps to the red-sand dunes of Cavendish Beach, the tranquil waters of Georgian Bay and the glistening lakes of the Laurentians. I also ponder our common values and this year, I find myself stumped on a major one — multiculturalism. Read More
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