June 2018
Featured Articles
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CanLit’s Comedy Problem
Pardon My Parka, and other Humorous Canadian Initiatives
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Is the male libido really to blame?
Sex, power, and #MeToo
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'Temporary spaces of joy and freedom'
Leanne Betasamosake Simpson in conversation with Dionne Brand

Meaghan Way is an illustrator based in Toronto. She loves architecture, sculpture, set design, bold colours, and layered textures. Her work has been recognized by the Society of Illustrators, 3×3, and Applied Arts; her clients include Vice, Samsung, Frank + Oak, Canon, and Droga5.
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CanLit’s Comedy Problem
Pardon My Parka, and other Humorous Canadian Initiatives
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Is the male libido really to blame?
Sex, power, and #MeToo
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'Temporary spaces of joy and freedom'
Leanne Betasamosake Simpson in conversation with Dionne Brand
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A little sincerity
A note from the editor in chief
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The child as organizational colleague
Lessons from the ‘Tiny anarchic guerrillas’ in our midst
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The other side of ‘Irish Eyes’
Brian Mulroney abroad and at home
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David Adams Richards: An iconoclast protests
David Adams Richards’s grand parable of modern scapegoating
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Rachel Cusk: Mother as spider
Being a woman and an artist in the world
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Sisterhood of the secret pantaloons
Suffragists and their descendants: the long view from Joan Sangster, Christabelle Sethna and Steve Hewitt
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The Americanization of Oscar Wilde
The early days of a modern celebrity
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Scenes from a marriage
A grandmother’s story against the backdrop of Haile Selassie’s rise and fall
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The oil stays in the picture
The tar sands, and a war of images