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Father Complex

A First Nations celebrity dissects his complicated paternal heritage

Pax Atlantica

NATO’s long-lasting relevance

Family Pride

Profiles in gay life

Back Issues
Raymond Biesinger is an illustrator, artist, and best-selling author based in Montreal. His new book, “9 Times My Work Has Been Ripped Off: An Informal Self-Defence Guide for Independent Creatives,” will hit shelves the fall of 2025.

24 Sussex Dive

On some very late homework

Kyle Wyatt

Solar Power

Quebec and its distant king

Michael Ledger-Lomas

Statue of Limitations

John A. Macdonald’s very challenging year

Alan Taylor

Regimental Thinking

Histories of Calgarian service

J. L. Granatstein

London Review of Crooks

A different brand of wartime violence

David Marks Shribman

His Cohort

A survivor’s account is finally published

David Venn

Seeing Stars

Expansionist jabs over the years

Norman Hillmer

At Mace Value

Not your father’s Senate

Yuen Pau Woo

Cerebral Story

The Neuro’s dynamic duo

Charlotte Gray

A New Don

How the valley continues to shape Toronto

Dan Rubinstein

Sheet Music

On lust, love, and LPs

Kevin Jagernauth

Anxious Attachment

David A. Robertson’s distilled advice

Bryn Evans

Out in the Open

John Lorinc pieces together his family’s past

Matthew Lombardi

In the Glow

Do LLMs dream of electric sheep?

Jessica Duffin Wolfe

Drawn Forth

Treasures from the National Gallery of Canada

John Geddes

Best Kind

Andy Jones on town and bay

Tom Jokinen

Compendium with a Twist

One potent literary cocktail

Benjamin Errett

Indelible Marks

The latest from André Alexis

Emily Mernin

Writers after Dark

Madhur Anand’s debut novel

Alex Trnka

Rotary Club

David Carpenter dials up the tension

Clarissa Hurley

Survival Mode

A psychological novel by David Szalay

Peter Ball

Down Where It’s Wetter

Taking a deep dive into an old book

David Macfarlane