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Blurred Vision

A novel by Anne Michaels

Solidarity Revisited

What past legal battles tell us about the Canadian workplace today

Clock Watching

The nuclear threat lingers still

Back Issues

September 2024

“Building the Gordie Howe,” by Sandi Falconer.

Temperatures Rising

This year of ups and downs

Kyle Wyatt

Skippy

A prime minister in the making

Jeffrey Simpson

Figures of Speech

On prime ministerial oratory

Aaron Wherry

Continental Conflict

The American Civil War revisited

David Marks Shribman

The Kamloops Kid

War crimes, treason, and Kanao Inouye

J. L. Granatstein

A Peninsula Divided

Remembering Canada’s role in Korea

Geoff White

Who Do They Think They Are?

When extraordinary writers prove fallible

Patrick Warner

Pentagon North

Does Canada have a military-industrial complex?

Adam Chapnick

Refined Language

How the oil industry rebranded itself

Sharon Engbrecht

Pilgrim at Taddle Creek

Moments of tranquility in Wychwood Park

Susan Glickman

Abstract Value

Beholding Rothko in Paris

Richard Warnica

Frieze Frames

When Lord Elgin called dibs

John Geddes

Hitting the Ground Walking

Along Ontario’s Bruce Trail

Steven Threndyle

Snoozefest

Deep reflections on sleep

Alexander Sallas

Northern Exposure

Katherena Vermette’s new novel

Ian Canon

Valley Girl

Scott Alexander Howard plays with time

André Forget

Stacked Deck

An engrossing book by Michelle Hébert

Caroline Noël

A Tale of One City

Maxime Raymond Bock’s ode to Montreal

Sam White

Prism Break

The latest from Rachel Cusk

Emily Mernin