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Ahead of his time, D’Arcy McGee died for the values prized by Canadians today
Canada’s forty-third vote
The decisions to be made about aging in Canada are both personal and public
Rob Benvie reviews Chris MacDonald’s Days and Days. Steven Ross Smith on Jessi MacEachern’s Cut Side Down. Liam Rockall reviews Monica Kidd’s The Crane.
Mapping a world of chaos
The anti-democratic nature of neo-liberalism
Elizabeth Renzetti continues a conversation
Stephen Harper turns to vexillology
Political reforms for a tumultuous time
Clara Porset’s modernist sensibility
A theatre director’s life in the wings
No wrong turns on the road to Victoria
Quebec authors mine American letters
Won’t someone please think of the children?
An editor’s family history
A moving meditation
What does the soul look like?
The other life of an abandoned character
Three poets explore uncertainty
The many lives of a luxury liner
A passionate critique of nation building
When Knud Rasmussen visited Canada
The spirituality of Mackenzie King
Deni Ellis Béchard’s haunting future
A culinary collection of stories
Zilla Jones’s super title
The latest from Leila Marshy
The unsettling truth of a Cold War thriller