When I was a little kid, Halloween was my favourite holiday. There was nothing more awesome than dressing up, running around in your neighbourhood and getting a pillowcase full of free candy to last the next six months.
In her inaugural post, Ottawa columnist Marina von Stackelberg explains why Canadians have a lot to be thankful for.
CanCulture columnist Mitchell Gauvin shares his thoughts on living in Montreal for five weeks, and the government's Explore language program that brought him there.
CanCulture columnist Diana Duong writes about her experience with culture shock, both at home and abroad.
CanCulture columnist Katherine Dunn shares her thoughts on what it means to be a Canadian in Europe. This week features delicious brownies, competitive Twister and sex scandals.
CanCulture columnist Katherine Dunn is on a quest to explain Canadian cultural identity. This week, she writes about the catch-22 of being a Canuck abroad.
In her inaugural post, Calgarian columnist Katherine Dunn explains the existential crisis that arose prior to her European vacation.