January 2017
Featured Articles
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On Feminism, Islam and Civil Liberties in an Era of Fear
Ausma Zehanat Khan in conversation with Monia Mazigh
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Survival of the … Noblest?
Why environmentalism is failing
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Extreme Makeover
What kind of capital city will a multibillion-dollar renovation of Parliament create?

Josh Holinaty is an illustrator whose works include public art commissions and book, magazine and newspaper illustrations. Some of his clients include The New York Times, WIRED, Red Bull and The Globe and Mail. Originally from Alberta, Josh now lives in Toronto with his wife, Genevieve, and their dog, Jack, eater of socks.
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On Feminism, Islam and Civil Liberties in an Era of Fear
Ausma Zehanat Khan in conversation with Monia Mazigh
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Survival of the … Noblest?
Why environmentalism is failing
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Extreme Makeover
What kind of capital city will a multibillion-dollar renovation of Parliament create?
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Into the Heart of Empire
A history of London through the eyes of indigenous travellers
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The Gastronomical Us
Does Canada really need a national cuisine?
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Beauty and the Accidental
In watching birds, a writer finds solace, and lessons for the creative life
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The Muse Wore a Low-Cut Blouse
W.P. Kinsella’s posthumous book reveals a writer more cynical than his famous baseball novel might suggest
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Meanwhile, in Another Part of the Story
Digressions, odd patterns and puns animate Emma Richler’s oddball novel
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Going It Alone
The marvellous, single-minded, doggedly strange passion of citizen scientists
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Sex and the City
Finding queer identities in Montreal and Toronto
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Grief and the Attentive Poet
In memoir-tinged poems about dementia and autistic children, we encounter the world outside ourselves
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Wonk Friendly
What to expect from our think tanks
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Double Vision
A former language commissioner on the future of bilingualism