October 2009
Listen to the North
Cramming northerners’ needs into a southern model just isn’t working
John Ralston SaulA Dystopia Sketched in Crayon
Margaret Atwood revisits the ecological apocalypse.
Robert Charles WilsonIntegration Is a Two-Way Street
A valuable study of Muslims in Canada demonstrates fear and ignorance … on both sides.
Sheema KhanThe Personal and Political Entwined
A Canadian’s carefully observed memoir of a dark and violent place.
Jamie ZeppaIs It All Quebec’s Fault?
A Maritimes-based polemicist ends up sounding like a western separatist.
Lars OsbergDeromanticizing Swashbucklers
The fantasy and the reality of piracy couldn’t be more different.
Charles WilkinsCanadians in the Spotlight
Joni, Leonard, Gordon, Robbie—they’re all here in this well-crafted tribute.
Mark D. DunnVision, Reason, Commitment
A Bangladeshi NGO combines the best of business and government
John Richards