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That Ever Governed Frenzy

Through the eyes of Jody Wilson-Raybould and Michael Wernick

Rumble on Parliament Hill

In the ring with Justin Trudeau

Return of the Robber Barons

Chrystia Freeland asks if we can tell “makers” from “takers” among the new super-rich

Back Issues

December 2005

Tom Pokinko Tom Pokinko is a graphic artist based in Montreal. His work has appeared in The Progressive, Clamor and Fine Books & Collections (formerly OP Magazine), as well as with the United Nations Association in Canada. His portfolio is available at <www.tompokinko.com>.

Still Unresolved

Two books on the Air India tragedy reject official findings.

Robert Matas

The Liberal Toolbox Revealed

How do they keep winning election after election?

Hugh Segal

The Robots Are Coming

Are cyborg horrors moving from the pages of sci-fi to the military planning books?

Bruce Rolston

Broken Promises

How does Stephen Lewis manage to remain hopeful about Africa?

Madelaine Drohan

A Thoughtful But Conflicted Analyst

A political columnist calls for ambitious new levels of immigration in Canada.

John Gray

Mapping Wonderland

The city of Toronto as seen through its writers' eyes.

Germaine Warkentin

Reimagining Canadian Poetry

Is the Canadian avant-garde political or experimental or a mixture of both?

Meredith Quartermain

Love's Triumph

Life does its worst but cannot wreck love's bond.

Sue Bowness

A Troubling Parable for Our Times

Insurgency and suicide bombers in an unidentified country.

Norman Ravvin

Heroine or Hellcat?

Author and reviewer differ dramatically over a Lady's character.

Wendy McElroy

What Price Independence?

Two books help set the stage for the impending Canadian election.

Thomas S. Axworthy

The Prophet's Dark Side

An authoritative new look at the life and works of Harold Innis.

David Cayley

Who Wrote The Double Hook?

A new book explores the personal life behind an impersonal Canadian classic.

W. J. Keith