With weeks to live, Elaine Dewar finished her most personal book
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With weeks to live, Elaine Dewar finished her most personal book – probing settler Canadians’ obliviousness
JOSH O’KANE
PUBLISHED MAY 1, 2026
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Elaine Dewar made finishing her book, Oblivious, imperative after she was diagnosed with stage four cancer.
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Elaine Dewar spent her career as a journalist and author dismantling the artifice of convenient stories. Her new book, Oblivious, published posthumously, is …
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