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From the archives

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

July–August 2006

Cover art and pictures throughout the issue by Lorenz Peter Lorenz Peter is a comic artist living in Toronto. He has two graphic novels published by Pedlar Press and his work has appeared in numerous underground and cult magazines since 1993. Visit www.SideEffect.ca or contact lorenz@sideeffect.ca.

“So Deep, So Vicious, So Brutal”

The scourge of Canadian racial profiling is documented in a new book.

Royson James

Prophets of an Unknown Future

Two Canadian writers peer over the edge and return with compelling stories.

Alanna Mitchell

TV “R” Us

Snobbery about television ignores its emotional power.

John Doyle

Referencing Canadian Lives

A great work now contains biographies from 1000 to 1930.

Fraser Sutherland

Publisher, Poetry Lover, Pilot

Canada's multi-tasking Scott Griffin puts readers in the co-pilot seat of his Cessna 180.

Living by the Polls

How government uses our opinions to sell us policies.

Christopher Waddell

Searching for Self

Two novels consider the blessings and the burdens of knowing who you are.

Patricia Pearson

Nudge, Wink ... and Yawn

An ambitious historical novel struggles to bring Swift’s muse to life.

Keith Wilson

Pot Pourri

Will the marijuana debate ever be resolved in this country?

Philip Slayton

Women and the West

The Mounties, cowboys and Indian chiefs need to move to one side.

Katherine Govier

The Forbidden Experiment

A new history of wild children holds the experts to blame

Rebecca Saxe

Let Me Tell You My Life

One Canadian publisher focuses on “life writing” as a serious academic genre.

Carolyne Van Der Meer