
May 2011
Lisa Moore rediscovers Newfoundland, her native province; Elizabeth Abbott ponders whether polygamy is still intolerable in a liberal society; Arno Kopecky investigates Canada’s free trade agreement with Colombia; Richard Poplak considers the modern Seder; fiction by Zsuzsi Gartner…


Passed Over
In modernizing the Seder, are we losing touch with Judaism?
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Secrets of the Deep
Has Nova Scotia put its treasure hunters—and the bounty they seek—at risk of extinction?
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The Talking Dead
Somewhere on the oil sands…
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Play Mates
Kim Collier and Jonathan Young, the couple behind Vancouver’s wildly inventive Electric Company, find solace on the stage
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Subject to Change
A wannabe Canadian explains why we ought to curb our devotion to Her Majesty
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The Beatdown
Why Ultimate Fighting Championship will never measure up to Canada’s golden age of wrestling
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All for Uno
Union formation in Colombia
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Editor’s Note
In the early 1980s, I was the publisher of Saturday Night, a magazine much like The Walrus. Founded in 1887 as a weekly newspaper, it thrived between the two world …
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Notes from Newfoundland
The economic boom and the departure of Premier Danny Williams have locals wondering what’s next for the province. A native daughter rediscovers the Rock
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