Back Issues
July–August 2014

Illustrations by Gabriel Baribeau
Gabriel Baribeau is an artist from Port Dover, Ontario, whose craft is sculpture, performance and tattoo based. The illustrations in this issue are done in collaboration with Aimee Burnett, with whom he recently co-founded the arts guild Pedlar Stock.
An Army Astray
Canada's long-standing struggle between the military and politicians
Philippe LagasséGardens of Mourning
The vast, idealistic effort to bury World War One's fallen soldiers
Sarah JenningsListen to the Sex Workers
A new essay collection brings their experience and opinions to the fore
Amber DawnPaper Promises
By avoiding treaty obligations, Canada undermines its own legal basis
Terry Fenge and Tony PenikettWhere Do We Belong?
A writer "leaves herself behind" to explore her place in the world
Madeleine ThienHedgehog Gospel
A sweeping vision of religion that encompasses everything from Hinduism to evolution
Rankin SherlingThe Girl with Three Fathers
The vulnerability of the young is the subject of Tom Rachman's second novel
Katherine AshenburgVices Then and Now
A new book looks at the colourful history of moral regulation in Canada
James F. Cosgrave