Aaron Wherry explains why Canadians should watch Question Period
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How to Be a Better Canadian: Sing with Corb Lund
A lesson from the country music star on Four Strong Winds
How to be a better Canadian: Sing with Corb Lund
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: Country music star Corb Lund explains how to play the iconic Canadian ballad “Four Strong Winds.”
How to Be a Better Canadian: Drink Canadian wine
Top sommelier Véronique Rivest shows the best sparkling wines made right here in Canada
How to be a better Canadian: Drink Canadian wine
Maclean’s presents another instalment in our patriotic video series, designed to add to your already encyclopedic knowledge of this great country. In this edition: Award-winning Quebec sommelier Veronique Rivest toasts the champagne of Canadian wines. See more from How to Be a Better Canadian.
How to be a Better Canadian: Appreciate our artistic legacy
Maclean’s Ottawa Bureau Chief John Geddes takes us on a tour of the National Gallery
How to Be a Better Canadian: Read
Brian Bethune’s essential guide to Canadian literature
How to Be a Better Canadian: Visit the Hill
The Maclean’s political editor gives a behind-the-scenes tour of Parliament Hill
How to be a better Canadian: An insider’s guide to Parliament Hill
Maclean’s political editor Paul Wells gives a behind-the-scenes tour of Parliament Hill designed to hone your skills, add to your already encyclopedic knowledge of this great country and generally make you a super-Canadian.
How to be a better Canadian: Why you should watch Question Period
Maclean’s associate editor Aaron Wherry breaks down what you’re missing when you skip Question Period—and it might be more interesting than you think. Find out what to expect from Prime Minister Stephen Harper, plus why Wherry compares Question Period in the House of Commons to kindergarten. Read our Inside Ottawa series that considers the work and worth of an MP.