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October 2011

Chris Turner ponders the future of food; eight months after Egypt’s revolution, Paul Wilson reports from Tahrir Square in Cairo; Craille Maguire Gillies explores the possibility of in vitro meat; Jeet Heer recounts the tradition of cannibalism in Canadian literature; fiction by Peter Norman…

Fiction / October 2011

The Ring Bin

October 12, 2011April 14, 2020 - by Peter Norman

The host glitters as he leans into the mike, glitters in the swath of white shirt between his dark lapels, glitters even in his hair. He may have tinsel in …

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Illustration by Doug Panton
Feature / October 2011

Glorious and Free

October 12, 2011April 14, 2020 - by Andy Lamey

Making Canada a model nation for the treatment of refugees

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Photograph by Roger LeMoyne
Feature / October 2011

Adrift on the Nile

October 12, 2011April 14, 2020 - by Paul Wilson

The recent revolution that began in Tahrir Square has taken Egypt into uncharted waters. A report from the new—and chaotic—Cairo

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October 2011 / Society

What Happened

October 12, 2011May 1, 2017 - by Adam Sternbergh

We’ve spent ten years asking ourselves what the events of 9/11 mean. Do we understand them any better now?

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Illustration by Scott McKowen
Feature / October 2011

The Crisis in Canadian Farming

October 12, 2011April 15, 2020 - by Chris Turner

The growing gap between what they produce and what they earn is driving many farmers off the land

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