July–August 2017
Featured Articles
-
The New Dissent
In an age of free speech battles and #fakenews, what exactly counts as dissent?
-
Unsettled
Is multinational, multicultural Canada more civilization than nation-state?
-
Brush with Infamy
A forgotten artist, a 50-year-old forgery and my unlikely journey into the country’s biggest art fraud case

Jean-Luc Bonifay is an award-winning illustrator based in Toronto and a graduate of OCAD University. His work has been featured in galleries, magazines and on TV. Jean-Luc heads a screen-printing and enamel pin studio in Toronto. To view more of his work, visit http://www.jeanlucbonifay.com or Instagram @jlbonifay_illustration.
-
The New Dissent
In an age of free speech battles and #fakenews, what exactly counts as dissent?
-
Unsettled
Is multinational, multicultural Canada more civilization than nation-state?
-
Brush with Infamy
A forgotten artist, a 50-year-old forgery and my unlikely journey into the country’s biggest art fraud case
-
Picture Perfect
Following a trail of iconic images in search of the real Glenn Gould
-
“An Odiferous Goulash”
Automobility, the newspaper wars and how paved roads came to Hogtown
-
Border Crossings
The in-between worlds of Steven Heighton
-
The Sins of a City
The story of Canada’s Sherlock Holmes is also a dark and revealing history of Vancouver
-
Mr. Lithuania in Canada
A portrait of the artist as a parking-lot attendant and bingo caller
-
Un Canadien errant
Reconsidering the legacy of Louis Riel
-
Maud’s Darkening Gables
How the world wars shaped L.M. Montgomery’s character—and characters
-
Disappearing Act
The enigmatic life and quietly legendary work of Claude Ranger
-
A Toast to the Lassie
A portrait of Robert Burns’s much-adored, long-suffering wife and muse