January–February 2019
Featured Articles
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Ignoring Tectonic Shifts
As the Asian world has risen, Canada has paid little attention
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The Formula to End Homelessness
A collection of essays from front-line workers
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When Terror Came to Canada
The response to the FLQ crisis remains controversial five decades later

Illustrations by Min Gyo Chung, a Korean-Canadian illustrator based in Toronto. His work has appeared in such magazines as The Walrus, Reader’s Digest Canada, and Corporate Knights.
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Ignoring Tectonic Shifts
As the Asian world has risen, Canada has paid little attention
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The Formula to End Homelessness
A collection of essays from front-line workers
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When Terror Came to Canada
The response to the FLQ crisis remains controversial five decades later
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The Devil Is in the Details
Canada’s legalization of marijuana raises a host of policy and health questions
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Invisible Canadians
How can you live decades with someone and know nothing about him?
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‘Scots Wha Hae’
Turmoil in eighteenth-century Scotland changed Canada and the world
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A Quiet Miracle
Jewish life has survived and thrived in Canada—against all odds
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In the Company of War
Portraits from behind the lens of conflict photography
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The Fire and Brimstone Next Time
We deal with the reality of evil by thinking of ways that sinners are punished
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Eat, Die, Live
John Allemang on life, death, and a good meal in between
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Defining Race
Andy Lamey on why both culture and biology count
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The World inside Their Heads
A novelist wrestles with the idea that fiction is stranger than truth
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The Tools of Engagement
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Right Out of Tosca
The sprawling, multi-generational history of a family
that is a window to the strangeness and richness of Quebec