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Collision of two Canadian National/Illinois Central railway trains near Clarkston, Michigan, November 15, 2001
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Year: 2002 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : National Transportation Safety Board,

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Canada and the idea of North
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ISBN: 1282859544 9786612859540 0773569537 9780773569539 0773522476 9780773522473 9780773532533 0773532536 Year: 2002 Publisher: Montréal London McGill-Queen's University Press

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Canada and the Idea of North examines the ways in which Canadians have defined themselves as a northern people in their literature, art, music, drama, history, geography, politics, and popular culture. From the Franklin Mystery to the comic book superheroine Nelvana, Glenn Gould's documentaries, the paintings of Lawren Harris, and Molson beer ads, the idea of the north has been central to the Canadian imagination. Sherrill Grace argues that Canadians have always used ideas of Canada-as-North to promote a distinct national identity and national unity. In a penultimate chapter - "The North Writes Back" - Grace presents newly emerging northern voices and shows how they view the long tradition of representing the North by southern activists, artists, and scholars. With the recent creation of Nunavut, increasing concern about northern ecosystems and social challenges, and renewed attention to Canada's role as a circumpolar nation, Canada and the Idea of North shows that nordicity still plays an urgent and central role in Canada at the start of the twenty-first century.

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