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Referendum Trudeau

He campaigned in poetry but governed in prose

Rinkside Reading

What does hockey’s literature say about the sport?

Alarm Bells

Fort McMurray and fires hence

Back Issues

November 2019

Sandra Dionisi Illustrations by Sandra Dionisi, who designed Canada Post’s Labour Day stamp in 2000. She teaches at Sheridan College and Seneca College’s York campus.

Soap Opera

Scouring a soiled past

Marisa Grizenko

Intelligence Test

Anticipating an artificial world

Brendan Howley

All That Glitters

What corporate social responsibility is not

Pearl Eliadis

Our Modern Albatross

How plastic plagues us

Holly Hogan

Double Exposure

Neighbours with differences

Matthew Lombardi

The Great Escape

Can we break out of our social media addiction?

John Baglow

Housing Rights

Ottawa takes a historic step forward

Bruce Porter and Elizabeth McIsaac

White Water

When the canoe went mainstream

Marc Fawcett-Atkinson

The Blues

Two books on protecting water

Robert Sandford

A Chance Encounter

The fiction of Helen Weinzweig

Jules Lewis

Word Break

Canada needs an updated dictionary

Pamela Capraru

Island Times

Life in the Pacific Northwest

Nicholas Bradley

Golf Clap

Teeing up a new novel

Zuri H. Scrivens

Boy, Oh Boy

Pauline Holdstock’s child wonder

Alexander Sallas

Booked

Interviewing kids behind bars

Deborah Ellis