
Month: March 2014


Rough Waters
The plastic that popularized canoeing could soon disappear
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Never-Never Land
Don’t blame millennials for new-adult fiction
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The Story behind the Rob Ford Story
A little-known Supreme Court ruling unmuzzled reporters—and changed Canadian journalism
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Book Lovers
Picture this tryst: Gogol’s nose and Kafka’s roach. When Gregor Samsa awoke one morning from troubled dreams, he found himself in bed with— a nose! Their love all clicks and …
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Block by Block
How Lego pieced together modernism
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Editor’s Note
In Joseph Boyden’s novel The Orenda, there’s a moment when a Jesuit missionary tries to explain the Christian concept of God to a dozen Hurons huddled in a longhouse near …
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Military Surplus
Canadian troops in Afghanistan pack up the war
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Sledgehammer
Will the Sochi Paralympics propel disabled sport into the mainstream?
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