March 2011
Featured Articles
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Taxi Driver Syndrome
Behind-the-scenes immigration changes are creating new problems on top of old ones
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Our Overlooked Diaspora
Canada’s millions of citizens abroad could be a national treasure—given the right strategy
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Life in the Afternoon
A review of Stayin’ Alive: How Canadian Baby Boomers Will Work, Play and Find Meaning in the Second Half of Their Adult Lives, by Michael Adams

Ted Barker is an Illustrator working in Winnipeg. Notable clients include The Walrus and Canadian Dimension. For more of his work please visit tedbarker.carbonmade.com.
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Taxi Driver Syndrome
Behind-the-scenes immigration changes are creating new problems on top of old ones
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Our Overlooked Diaspora
Canada’s millions of citizens abroad could be a national treasure—given the right strategy
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Life in the Afternoon
A review of Stayin’ Alive: How Canadian Baby Boomers Will Work, Play and Find Meaning in the Second Half of Their Adult Lives, by Michael Adams
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Crime and Punishment
A review of Robert Latimer: A Story of Justice and Mercy, by Gary Bauslaugh
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Musical Brilliance
A review of Lois Marshall: A Biography, by James Neufeld
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A Mensch for All Seasons
A review of The Frumkiss Family Business, by Michael Wex
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Levitating over the Abyss
A review of Waiting for Joe, by Sandra Birdsell
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Extreme Physics
A review of Einstein Wrote Back: My Life in Physics, by John W. Moffat
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Ocean Battleground
A review of Still Fishin’: The B.C. Fishing Industry Revisited, by Alan Haig-Brown, and The Aquaculture Controversy in Canada: Activism, Policy and Contested Science, by Nathan Young and Ralph Matthews
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The Summer of 1990
A review of Oka: A Political Crisis and Its Legacy, by Harry Swain