One of the country’s most incisive voices, Elamin Abdelmahmoud, explores the landscape.
9,984,670 sq. km in area, some 2,000,000 lakes, and 8,890 km of land border with the U.S.
A country always begins as a mirage, a hallucination that emerges between arbitrary borders. Soon after, it congeals into something not quite tangible but with vague shape, like a cloud or a shadow. Squint long enough and a meaning emerges—you see something in the illusion, and you say, “There! That’s the country.” Depending on your disposition, this is either a magic trick or a cruel lie.
The unique thing with this illusion is that 158 years into its existence, Canada’s shape and meaning are still the cause of much debate and consternation. Some see hockey sticks and maple syrup in the…