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Green Enigma

Trying to make sense of current prospects for the environment

A Right to Clean Air?

Constitutional protection for the environment may leave people out of luck

Plate Appearances

José Bautista and the Temple of Dome

Issues

September 2015

Jonathan Dyck Jonathan Dyck is an illustrator and designer from southern Manitoba. Now based in Montreal, he is part of the GUTS Magazine editorial collective and has worked with a variety of publications including The Globe and Mail, Briarpatch and Geez.

Ties That Bind

Understanding Quebec’s unique brand of multiculturalism

Martin Patriquin

Invisible Roots

Three books provide distinctive versions of Métis history

Candace Savage

Shifting Fortunes

Uncovering Canada’s role in corporate tax evasion

Michael C. Webb

Empire Man

A new look at the complicated life and work of Donald Creighton

Christopher Dummitt

Scarlet Letter

A forgotten murder reveals our shifting sexual ethics

Debra Komar

Purchasing Power

George Soros’s precarious political legacy

Shawn McCarthy

Drug Deals

How to shift policy toward universal pharmacare

Danielle Martin

Love Hurts

Lovers face up to loss and betrayal in Jane Urquhart’s new novel

Robin Roger

Sisters in Jazz

In Kim Echlin’s novel, music brings two troubled women together

Gail Singer

Rule by Merit

Is China’s political system superior to western democracy?

James Miller

Leo’s Web

A new look at Strauss’s ideas helps reveal their influence in Canada

Mark Sholdice

Seeds of Hate

Tracing tyranny back to medieval Spain

Triadafilos Triadafilopoulos

Fault Lines

The vexed politics behind Ottawa’s monument to victims of communism

Antanas Sileika