‘Cansplaining’: Why US Media Still Feels the Need to Explain Canada to Americans

Published in The Globe and Mail
(Canada) on 31 October 2014
by Kate Taylor (link to originallink to original)
Translated from by . Edited by .


This post appeared on the front page as a direct link to the original article with the above link .

Hot this week

India: What’s behind the Layoffs at The Washington Post?

   

Saudi Arabia: Recalling the Night the US Ambassador to Libya Was Killed

Cuba: Are Our Days Numbered?

Japan: Diplomacy between Major Nations and Japan: Create a Unified Core of Mid-Level Nations

France: Europe: Toward a Painful But Necessary Break with the US

Topics

India: How Trump’s Escalation Math Doesn’t Yet Add Up to War with Iran

Egypt: Iran and Washington: A deal Completed or A More Painful Strike?

Germany: Rubio’s Charm Offensive Changes Nothing*

Iraq: From Noriega to Maduro: The Logic of Force in US Policy

Mexico: The United States: Arms Supplier to Drug Traffickers

India: What’s behind the Layoffs at The Washington Post?

   

Israel: Donald Trump’s Intervention in the Netanyahu Trial Is Unacceptable

Saudi Arabia: Recalling the Night the US Ambassador to Libya Was Killed

Related Articles

India: What’s behind the Layoffs at The Washington Post?

Austria: Jeff Bezos Is Not Solely To Blame for The Washington Post’s Decline

South Korea: A Billionaire Murders the Press

Nigeria: Emerging World Order, Trump and Lessons for Africa