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From the archives

A Tragedy of Our Own

The Air India bombing and how we live with the past

Playing the Rights Card

A history of Canadian foreign policy as domestic theatre

Two Other Solitudes

The India-Canada relationship has taken a long time to develop

Back Issues
Illustration by Tom Chitty.

Grasping at Straws

This is not the end of the world

Kyle Wyatt

Jaxon Whole

Donald B. Smith makes his case

Charlotte Gray

Cries from the Deep

A tragedy along the Irish coast

David Marks Shribman

Labour Forced

Working away from home

Amanda Perry

Capital Ideas

Ottawa’s commemorative landscape

Mark Kristmanson

Plucked

The Breadbasket’s potash problem

Bob Armstrong

Mountain Do

Those who reach great heights

Steven Threndyle

Guilt Trip

Misguided explorations of modern travel

J.R. Patterson

Heart and Home

A pioneering surgeon’s journey

Menaka Ponnambalam

Time Stamps

It was the golden age of magazines

Robert Lewis

The Painter’s Papers

A prairie mystic in his own words

Kelvin Browne

Reel Talk

Lights, camera, Quebec!

Graham Fraser

Liner Notes

Inside Canada’s tortured poets department

David Wilson

Was Like Nightfall

Knockin’ on Homer’s door

David Macfarlane

What Happened?

Going beyond Colonel Mustard

Daniel Goodwin

N Is for No

Sheila Heti from A to Z

Kelly Baron

East Coast Fish Out of Water

Alex Pugsley goes from Halifax to Toronto

Liam Rockall

Bedtime Stories

Whose sex is it anyway?

Sarah O'Connor

Their Everyday Lives

Two novellas by Nora Gold

Joyce Wayne

Gone Girl

Judith Pond’s debut novel

Michelle Sinclair