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…
To the Exclusion of All Others
In a liberal society, is polygamy still intolerable?
Read MoreWe Come in Peace
Unlike Baal and Asmodeus, we were not, are not, fallen angels. Not even Rachmiel, who no longer resides among us
Read MoreThe 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
Read MoreThe Walrus Reads
Eight new titles of note
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