September 2014
Featured Articles
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Racetrack Man
A review of Davy the Punk: A Story of Bookies, Toronto the Good, the Mob and My Dad, by Bob Bossin
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Saving Medicare
An essay
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Psychiatric Turf War
A review of Suspicious Minds: How Culture Shapes Madness, by Joel Gold and Ian Gold

David Barnes is an illustrator and artist currently living on Vancouver Island. More information about his work is available at <http://www.davebarnes.ca>.
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Racetrack Man
A review of Davy the Punk: A Story of Bookies, Toronto the Good, the Mob and My Dad, by Bob Bossin
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Saving Medicare
An essay
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Psychiatric Turf War
A review of Suspicious Minds: How Culture Shapes Madness, by Joel Gold and Ian Gold
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Can't Lit
An essay
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Penned In
A review of Surviving Incarceration: Inside Canadian Prisons, by Rose Ricciardelli
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Making Aid Obsolete
A review of Innovating for the Global South: Towards an Inclusive Innovation Agenda, edited by Dilip Soman, Janice Gross Stein and Joseph Wong
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Codes in Conflict
A review of Nobility Lost: French and Canadian Martial Cultures, Indians and the End of New France, by Christian Ayne Crouch
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What Remains
A review of The Bells of Memory: A Palestinian Boyhood in Jerusalem, by Issa J. Boullata
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Storm Warnings
A review of To the Cloud: Big Data in a Turbulent World, by Vincent Mosco
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L.M.M.
A poem
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Sunday Candy
A poem
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Carried Away
A poem
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Growth
A poem
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In the Nobel Archives, with Crackpots
A review of The Stonehenge Letters, by Harry Karlinsky
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Faithfull in Her Fashion
A review of Based on a True Story, by Elizabeth Renzetti
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Tales from the Barley Field
A review of The Perfect Keg: Sowing, Scything, Malting and Brewing My Way to the Best-Ever Pint of Beer, by Ian Coutts
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The Importance of Ernest
An essay
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A Powerful Thirst
A review of The Improbable Primate: How Water Shaped Human Evolution, by Clive Finlayson
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The Metaphysics of Math
A review of Why Is There Philosophy of Mathematics at All?, by Ian Hacking