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How to be a better Canadian: Read Canadian literature

How to be a better Canadian: Read Canadian literature

Maclean’s presents an instalment in our patriotic video series designed to hone your skills, add to your already encyclopedic knowledge of this great country and generally make you a super-Canadian. In this edition: The books that best capture the eternal themes that make CanLit Canadian, by Maclean’s senior writer Brian Bethune.
How to be a better Canadian: How to make a Caesar

How to be a better Canadian: How to make a Caesar

Maclean’s presents an instalment in a patriotic video series designed to hone your skills, add to your already encyclopedic knowledge of this great country and generally make you a super-Canadian. In this edition: How to make the perfect Caesar cocktail by Raimey Bristowe, an instructor at the Toronto Institute of Bartending, who has made more than 2,500.
How to be a better Canadian: See these Canadian movies

How to be a better Canadian: See these Canadian movies

Maclean’s presents an instalment in our patriotic video series designed to hone your skills, add to your already encyclopedic knowledge of this great country and generally make you a super-Canadian. This week: Brian D. Johnson, president of the Toronto Film Critics Association and long-time film writer for Maclean’s, discusses his top-five must-see Canadian films.
Snakes of Narcisse

Snakes of Narcisse

Maclean’s visits the hissing orgy at the Narcisse Snake Pits in Armstrong, Man., where a series of limestone caverns are a mating ground for tens of thousands of red-sided garter snakes every spring, the largest such gathering in the world. Read our full story on the Narcisse snake pits.
99 reasons why it’s good to be Canadian

99 reasons why it’s good to be Canadian

Maclean’s quizzed people on what makes Canada better than the United States. From health care to sports and friendlier citizens, here are 99 reasons why we’re so lucky to be Canucks. Read the results of our sixth annual Canada Day survey.