Does the Currie report represent one of many rotten apples or a lone rotten apple in an otherwise healthy barrel? The truth lies somewhere in between, this Maclean’s report on our military spending indicatesBy FRED BODSWORTH20 min
In one snowy day in New York — after fifteen years plugging in Toronto — Canada’s brilliant soprano Lois Marshall won a concert contract that will give her a chance to win a place in music’s hall of fameBy JUNE CALLWOOD16 min
As many Canadians died at home in the fall of 1918 as were killed overseas in the six years of World War II. And, if the world-wide flu struck again, medical authorities still aren’t certain they could stop itBy MAX BRAITHWAITE14 min
H-bombs and iron curtains, vice scandals and "viewing with alarm” never mar the scripts of Neighborly News, the CBC’s cross-country cracker barrel. And the welcome relief it brings listeners has won it a smash-hit ratingBy VICTOR MAXWELL14 min
Every night the outnumbered Europeans in the rain forests and scattered farmlands of Kenya keep armed watch, wondering where the knife terror of the Mau Mau will strike nextBy DUDLEY HAWKINS13 min
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