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Chancing to Rise

Our evolving relationship with China

Snow Globe

Lisa Moore’s latest

Clock Watching

The nuclear threat lingers still

Issues

March 2026

March 2026 front cover by Raymond Biesinger.
Raymond Biesinger is an illustrator, artist, and author based in Montreal. He has worked with “Fortune,” the “Globe and Mail,” “The New Yorker,” and other well-known publications. His latest book is “9 Times My Work Has Been Ripped Off: An Informal Self-Defence Guide for Independent Creatives.”

Forged Fronts

On souvenirs and shams

Kyle Wyatt

Star in Their Eyes

We’re pushing back — and we’re not sorry

David Marks Shribman

Floe State?

On trouble in Greenland

Michael Strizic

Little Guy Diplomacy

Sealed with a Shawinigan handshake

Martin Laflamme

Ulysses Unbound

Navigating this Age of Appetite

Krzysztof Pelc

Multiple Division

As if high school isn’t hard enough

Amanda Perry

Intellectual Property

Fresh takes on a storied institution

Emily Mernin

That First Season

From the sidelines to the net

Paul W. Bennett

Dens of Iniquity

Rick Westhead reports from centre ice

Chris Jones

The Company We Keep

Of hind legs and whiskers

Jude Isabella

Canada Lives Here?

Toward a broadcaster for the people

Christopher Waddell

Published Experience

Five decades of Emma LaRocque

Stacey May Fowles

Write Call

A novelist’s magical thinking

Cecily Ross

Life of Letters

Problems I’d like to address

Dave Cameron

Creature of Bad Habits

Bradley Somer’s lonely traveller

J.R. Patterson

Tale of Tails

The latest from Thomas Wharton

Allan Hepburn

Strange as It Seems

An Argentine’s surreal English debut

Tomas Hachard

Tick Talk

Daniel Cowper’s novel in verse

Irina Dumitrescu

Bombs Away

Jean-Christophe Réhel in translation

John Casey

A Vast Expanse

The final novel from Marie-Claire Blais

Sophia Ohler

In March Step

Beware the conformity of Louisa May Alcott

Caroline Adderson