June 2014
Featured Articles
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On Treacherous Ground
An essay
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Rethinking the Great Depression
An essay
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Creating New Ghosts
A review of Canadian Gothic: Literature, History and the Spectre of Self-Invention, by Cynthia Sugars

Shantala Robinson is an illustrator and graphic artist based in Vancouver. Her work has been published in several magazines and she participates in art shows in Canada. Her work can be found here.
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On Treacherous Ground
An essay
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Rethinking the Great Depression
An essay
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Creating New Ghosts
A review of Canadian Gothic: Literature, History and the Spectre of Self-Invention, by Cynthia Sugars
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Parliamentary Discontent
A review of Tragedy in the Commons: Former Members of Parliament Speak Out about Canada’s Failing Democracy, by Alison Loat and Michael MacMillan
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Risky Driving
A review of No Accident: Eliminating Injury and Death on Canadian Roads, by Neil Arason
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Changing the Channel
A review of Digital Currents: How technology and the Public Are Shaping TV News, by Rena Bivens
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Caribbean Caper
A review of Bayou of Pigs: The True Story of an Audacious Plot to Turn a Tropical Island into a Criminal Paradise, by Stewart Bell
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Timeless Flight
A review of Ten Thousand Birds: Ornithology since Darwin, by Tim Birkhead, Jo Wimpenny and Bob Montgomerie
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The Science of Science
A review of Mental Health Retrosight: Understanding the Returns from Research (Lessons from Schizophrenia), by Steven Wooding, Alexandra Pollitt, et al.
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When You Come
A poem
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Meditation
A poem
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Fledgling
A poem
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Thieving Magpie
A poem
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Slavery, Jealousy and Ju-Ju
A review of Local Customs, by Audrey Thomas
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Women on the Margins
A review of Frog Music, By Emma Donoghue
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Fifth Business in the Art World
A review of Harold Mortimer-Lamb: The Art Lover, by Robert Amos
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The East Wants In
A review of Equal as Citizens: The Tumultuous and Troubled History of a Great Canadian Idea, by Richard Starr
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Top Dog at External
A review of O.D Skelton: The Work of the World, 1923-1941, edited by Norman Hillmer
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The Blessed Tree
A review of Olive Odyssey: Searching for the Secrets of the Fruit that Seduced the World, by Julie Angus