January 2018
Featured Articles
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Carol Off & Tanya Talaga: Too Many Fallen Feathers
A conversation about Indigenous deaths, the Afghan war, and other tragedies Canada enables
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David Frum's Trump Card
What the Critic in Chief doesn’t see about Donald Trump and George W. Bush
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David Milne escapes the woods
Blast sites and battlefields: the Milne Canada no longer sees goes to the Dulwich Gallery

Cover illustration by Kagan McLeod.
Kagan McLeod has been illustrating since 1999, when he became a staff artist for the National Post. He has had work published in Entertainment Weekly, the Wall Street Journal, the Atlantic, the New York Times, and magazines around the world. He lives in Toronto with his wife, two daughters, and a blue tick coonhound.
Other illustrations throughout the issue, unless otherwise indicated, by Meredith Sadler.
Meredith Sadler is a visual artist who splits her time between illustration and graphic design. Hailing from Halifax but now based in Toronto, she has had her work published in Smithsonian magazine, the Boston Globe, and Bitch magazine.
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Carol Off & Tanya Talaga: Too Many Fallen Feathers
A conversation about Indigenous deaths, the Afghan war, and other tragedies Canada enables
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David Frum's Trump Card
What the Critic in Chief doesn’t see about Donald Trump and George W. Bush
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David Milne escapes the woods
Blast sites and battlefields: the Milne Canada no longer sees goes to the Dulwich Gallery
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Is secularism really better for women?
Sex, niqabs, and the secular state
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Mammoth or pigeon? De-extinction's choices
The art and science of resurrection
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How we are (still) dying
Wayne Sumner in conversation with Sandra Martin
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I Was a Teenage Mystic!
The “confessional snare” and Québécois women’s writing
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Never home: Djamila Ibrahim's debut
Lineage and longing in a story collection that spans Addis Ababa and Toronto
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Jean Chrétien: Fox or snake
Bob Plamondon’s Chrétien: The little guy from Shawinigan was Canada’s most fiscally conservative PM?
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Power-hungry humans
Vaclav Smil and Chris Turner on the millennia-old story of energy
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Is multiculturalism in crisis?
Nativism’s history and future