
Eric Andrew-Gee
National Reporter at The Globe and Mail
Globe and Mail reporter. My book about the pioneering Montreal neurosurgeons who mapped the brain but lost each other is on sale! [email protected]
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theglobeandmail.com | Eric Andrew-Gee |Claire McFarlane
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theglobeandmail.com | Eric Andrew-Gee |Claire McFarlane |Sophia Coppolino
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theglobeandmail.com | Christopher Waters |Leslie Beck |Eric Andrew-Gee |Lara Pingue
It's ice cream season, and we have big opinions. Specifically, we have thoughts about Manitoba’s peculiar blue licorice ice cream, the beloved flavour that’s nearly impossible to find outside of the Prairies. Writes Jessica Eblie: “As a first-generation Dutch-Canadian from Selkirk, Manitoba, I grew up in a household where licorice was always a staple, whether in the form of Allsorts, Twizzlers or salty black candies.
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Thanks to @DavidMoscrop for this perceptive and generous review of The Mind Mappers. https://t.co/Jql66pQgHs https://t.co/WFOfTTTkwK

Let me take a break from book self-promotion and instead promote this brilliant piece (and forthcoming book!) about secrets, scandal, and sperm donation in Canada by my brave and ultra-talented wife @veevcoopersmith! https://t.co/9ghrrCgBRi

RT @thewalrus: “Well, little brother, have you finished?” These were the first words Dr. Wilder Penfield’s sister spoke upon waking from t…