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Keep in Touch Andrew Coyne How (Not) to Write Why Digital Connections Can’T Sustain About Harper Health, Happiness Or Politics Molly Peacock an Albino Memoir Cosmic truth • Bretton Woods SPUR FESTIVAL 2015 details inside! $6.50 Vol. 23, No. 3 April 2015 Bronwyn Drainie ALSO IN THIS ISSUE Keep in touch Andrew Coyne How (not) to write Why digital connections can’t sustain about Harper health, happiness or politics Molly Peacock An albino memoir Michael Valpy Does multiculturalism fail black Canadians? 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