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Two Other Solitudes

The India-Canada relationship has taken a long time to develop

Are Interests Really Value-Free?

A salvo from the “realist” school of Canadian foreign relations

They’re Still Missing

An insider’s account of the bungled hunt for Robert Pickton

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September 2018

Michael George Haddad Michael George Haddad is an Ottawa-based freelance illustrator, and an art director at Beau’s Brewing Co. His illustrations have appeared in Wired, the New York Times, and the Globe and Mail. His website is michaelgh.com.

Brexit and the Long, Baffling Goodbye

Oonagh Fitzgerald in conversation with Colin Crouch

Colin Crouch and Oonagh Fitzgerald

Feeding Our Inner Troll

What happens when we surrender our will to social media

Deborah Campbell

The good news about fake news

The happy side effect of conspiracy-obsessed, post-truth politics

Andy Lamey

Invention of a Nymphet

The hidden origins and afterlife of Nabokov's masterpiece

Myra Bloom

The Age of Independence

The right to be, and a theory of territory in the era of Kurdistan and Catalonia

George Anderson

This Is Our Manifesto

Miriam Toews reimagines a community’s crisis of humanity

Madeleine Thien

Against time, and beauty

Two enduring scientific ideas take a thumping

Colby Cosh

Absolute power

Before safety bicycles and dress reform there was a French-Canadian strong woman on wheels

Laura Robinson

Flashes of Light

A dreaded diagnosis, and what we gain in losing ourselves

Brian Bethune

The opposite of silence

Dionne Brand’s dialogues with herself and the world

Paul Barrett