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That Ever Governed Frenzy

Through the eyes of Jody Wilson-Raybould and Michael Wernick

Rumble on Parliament Hill

In the ring with Justin Trudeau

Return of the Robber Barons

Chrystia Freeland asks if we can tell “makers” from “takers” among the new super-rich

it’s a sane thing

Tannaz Taghizadeh, born in Tehran, Iran, has been living in Toronto for the past eleven years. She has translated several short stories from English to Farsi, and a collection of her translations is being published in Iran. She writes poems in English and also translates poetry from English to Farsi and from Farsi to English. She is currently reading Wait Time: A Memoir of Cancer, by Kenneth Sherman, Taking Off Emily Dickinson’s Clothes, by Billy Collins, and Beginners by Raymond Carver.

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