April 2005
Choosing Free Trade
The author of a momentous Canadian policy defends it against an exhaustive academic critique.
Donald S. MacdonaldMythological Meltdown
Why we need to get back to the basics—and bases—of western civilization.
W. J. KeithA Shocking and Humbling Book
Is this really the way society views scientists? asks our reviewer.
Hannah HoagToronto: Improvised City
The Vietnamese boat people take centre stage in this novel of immigrant themes.
Morton BeiserProportional Representation — Why Not?
A leading political analyst says we have nothing to lost and a lot to gain.
Anthony WestellThe Nature-Nurture Square Dance
In which our reviewer claims that sociobiology is here to stay
Michael RuseBreaking the Ties
Historical Glimpses at Canada's gradual disengagement from Britain.
Robert BothwellIn the Maple Groves of Academe
The story of how Canada's universities went from colonial to homegrown.
Andrew PotterIllegal Wars
It was Kosovo, not Iraq, that started the subversion of international law
Thomas S. Axworthy