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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…
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To the Exclusion of All Others
In a liberal society, is polygamy still intolerable?
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We Come in Peace
Unlike Baal and Asmodeus, we were not, are not, fallen angels. Not even Rachmiel, who no longer resides among us
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The Only Risk is Wanting to Stay
Colombian militias are clearing civilians out of the countryside and into gang-controlled slums, to the benefit of foreign corporations. Is this really the ideal free trade partner for Canada? A field report from Colombia’s sea of displacement
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Eight new titles of note
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