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Ian McKay

Finding realistic, compassionate memorials to losses of war, and the resolve that such dark and painful days will never again be experienced

FeatureBY IAN MCKAY, JAMIE SWIFT | May 1, 2017
Ian McKay and Jamie Swift, co-authors of The Vimy Trap: Or How We Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Great War, which is a finalist for the Writers' Trust's Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for the best political book of the year.
FeatureBY IAN MCKAY, JAMIE SWIFT | May 1, 2017
FeatureBY IAN MCKAY, JAMIE SWIFT | May 1, 2017
Ian McKay and Jamie Swift, co-authors of The Vimy Trap: Or How We Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Great War, which is a finalist for the Writers' Trust's Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for the best political book of the year.
FeatureBY IAN MCKAY, JAMIE SWIFT | May 1, 2017
Ian McKay and Jamie Swift, co-authors of The Vimy Trap: Or How We Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Great War, which is a finalist for the Writers' Trust's Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for the best political book of the year.
FeatureBY IAN MCKAY, JAMIE SWIFT | May 1, 2017
FeatureBY IAN MCKAY, JAMIE SWIFT | May 1, 2017
Ian McKay and Jamie Swift, co-authors of The Vimy Trap: Or How We Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Great War, which is a finalist for the Writers' Trust's Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for the best political book of the year.
Opinion | BY IAN MCKAY, JAMIE SWIFT | November 9, 2016
We need less collective amnesia about the complex endeavour that is peacekeeping, argue Jamie Swift and Ian McKay. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia
Opinion | BY IAN MCKAY, JAMIE SWIFT | November 9, 2016
Opinion | BY IAN MCKAY, JAMIE SWIFT | November 9, 2016
We need less collective amnesia about the complex endeavour that is peacekeeping, argue Jamie Swift and Ian McKay. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia