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Enough Heat to Melt the Ice

A new generation of novels about hockey finds the action away from the rink

City Limits

That shrinking feeling

The Grey Plateau

When the world stopped five years ago

Issues

January–February 2005

Karen Kraven Karen Kraven is an award-winning freelance illustrator and graduate of the Ontario College of Art and Design. Her work has been published in Geist, Maisonneuve and Applied Arts Magazine. More samples of her work are available at <www.karenkraven.com>.

Living with Bush's America

Remaining true to ourselves will see Canadians through the next four years

Reg Whitaker

Reality Denied

A Turkish historian tells the truth about the Armenians

David Warner

A Homegrown Morality Tale

Books on Conrad Black mostly have him tried and sentenced before his day in court

Madelaine Drohan

Rearranging the Deck Chairs

A call to examine the basic forces that are impoverishing Canadian cities

Clive Doucet

Medicare's Architect

On and off the bench, a life of leadership.

Philip Girard

Road Worthy (1)

Tramping the gruelling highways from Thunder Bay to Manhattan

Laura Robinson

Road Worthy (2)

Fine storytelling about a journey from Saskatchewan to Mexico

Steven Hayward

When the Shooting Stops

Democracy and markets, although desirable, can be destabilizing

Ross Reid

Allure of the Ice Floes

Romance versus Reality in Arctic History

Mark Lovewell

Deb and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance

The first Reform MP produces an honest, if unintrospective, memoir

Barbara McDougall

Who Is In Charge Here?

Our reviewer assesses how world gatherings can contribute to global governance

David S. Wright