October 2013
Featured Articles
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Facing the Future
An essay
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The Stuff of Nightmares
A review of The Dogs Are Eating Them Now: Our War in Afghanistan, by Graeme Smith
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Ethnic Cleansing, Canadian Style
A review of Clearing the Plains: Disease, Politics of Starvation and the Loss of Aboriginal Life, by James Daschuk

Olivia Mew is a Toronto-born, Montreal-based illustrator. She spends most of her time in the role of “lady in charge of everything” at Stay Home Club and lives happily by her company’s credo. Her illustration work can be seen on her portfolio website at http://www.oliviamew.com.
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Facing the Future
An essay
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The Stuff of Nightmares
A review of The Dogs Are Eating Them Now: Our War in Afghanistan, by Graeme Smith
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Ethnic Cleansing, Canadian Style
A review of Clearing the Plains: Disease, Politics of Starvation and the Loss of Aboriginal Life, by James Daschuk
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Faking Your Way Through Life
A review of The Deaf House, by Joanne Weber
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¿Habla Usted Español?
A review of The Story of Spanish, by Jean-Benoît Nadeau and Julie Barlow
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Getting Aboriginal Rights Right
A review of Aboriginal Rights Are Not Human Rights: In Defence of Indigenous Struggles, by Peter Kulchyski, and Aboriginal Justice and the Charter: Realizing a Culturally Sensitive Interpretation of Legal Rights, by David Milward
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Deception, Betrayal and Terrorism
A review of What Lies Across the Water: The Real Story of the Cuban Five, by Stephen Kimber
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West Meets East
A review of Finding Japan: Early Canadian Encounters with Asia, by Anne Shannon
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Married Sex
A poem
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Brothers
A poem
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Thresholds
A poem
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Trying to Pass
A review of Emancipation Day, by Wayne Grady
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The Terror and Pity of Contact
A review of The Orenda, by Joseph Boyden
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Stagnate or Innovate? That Is the Question
An essay
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The Mystic versus the Politician
A review of Gandhi: A Spiritual Biography, by Arvind Sharma
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Biology, Culture and Economics
A review of Human Evolution and Male Aggression: Debunking the Myth of Man and Ape, by Ann Innis Dagg and Lee Harding