Back Issues
March 2012

Cover art and pictures throughout the issue by Byron Eggenschwiler.
Byron Eggenschwiler is a Calgary-based illustrator who graduated from the Alberta College of Art and Design. His client list includes the National Post, Business Week and Swerve, among others. His work has been recognized by Communication Arts, Society of Illustrators and the National Magazine Awards. Visit www.byronegg.com.
Hemispheric Strangers
Despite many similarities between Canada and Brazil, their relationship has a long way to go
Lorna Jean Edmonds and W.E. HewittHaiti's Constant Sorrows
Not just the world’s attitude, but Haiti itself, requires enormous change
David M. MaloneA Right to Clean Air?
Constitutional protection for the environment may leave people out of luck
Bruce PardyThe Man Who Invented Comedy
A Herculean new take on the Quebec-born mastermind behind the Keystone Kops
James RootsDoes Great Plumbing Make Great Cities?
Explaining urban success, from New York and Venice to Tokyo
Enid SlackNot for the Faint of Heart
A collection that packs insight, grit and poignancy with every punch
Tomasz MrozewskiConfederation's Martyr
Ahead of his time, D’Arcy McGee died for the values prized by Canadians today
Victor Rabinovitch