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CanLitNon-fictionThe Colophon

In Lost in Canada, Lydia Perović reconsiders her adopted country’s status as a bastion of liberal democracy

January 24, 2023January 24, 2023
by Steven Beattie

Perović’s ideal of Canadian nationalism based in universality and Enlightenment freedoms has always been chimerical.

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