Back Issues
March 2011

Cover art and pictures throughout the issue by Ted Barker.
Ted Barker is an Illustrator working in Winnipeg. Notable clients include The Walrus and Canadian Dimension. For more of his work please visit tedbarker.carbonmade.com.
Taxi Driver Syndrome
Behind-the-scenes immigration changes are creating new problems on top of old ones
Jeffrey G. ReitzOur Overlooked Diaspora
Canada’s millions of citizens abroad could be a national treasure—given the right strategy
Jennifer WelshLife in the Afternoon
Will aging boomers continue to make society dance to their tune?
Lyndsay GreenThe Secret Life of Flowers
A 21st-century poet meets an 18th-century artist in her garden.
Katharine LochnanCrime and Punishment
The Latimer case underlines hard truths about Canada’s legal system.
Garrett Wilson, Q.C.Plus ça change…
A new focus on cultural intelligence in the military takes us back over well-trodden ground
David J. BercusonOcean Battleground
Two books explore the contentious prospects for traditional fisheries and aquaculture
Dean Bavington