Canada Today: A Showcase of Journalism by The New York Times<br />— In The New York Times Magazine, Mitch Moxley writes<br />that the Canadian Football League (the current champions, the Ottawa Redblacks, play a few hundred meters from my home and office) is "like American football in the way Canada itself is like America: just similar enough to arouse what Freud called the ‘narcissism of small differences.’" — The Stratford Festival is performing a steamy, feminist version of "Bakkhai." How steamy?<br />The Times also put money into new ways to tell stories, like 360 video, virtual reality and podcasts.<br />Going forward, I’m going to be experimenting with other ideas, like delving into the archives of The<br />Times to find Canada stories from the past and new ways for you to contribute to its contents.<br />By IAN AUSTENJUNE 16, 2017<br />It’s safe to assume that readers of this newsletter know that The New York Times covers Canada.<br />Every week, receive a handpicked selection of news and opinion plus exclusive commentary from New York Times journalists.<br />A native of Windsor, Ontario, Ian Austen was educated in Toronto, lives in Ottawa<br />and has reported about Canada for The New York Times for over a decade.<br />Critics and reporters from the Culture department of The Times now come here regularly (see these pieces on opera<br />and theater), along with reporters who are specialists in areas like sports, science and technology.
