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January/February 2015

Prologue

December 17, 2014April 13, 2020 - by Seth

Episode one of ten

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Illustration by Pascal Colpron
January/February 2015 / Society

Promised Land

December 17, 2014April 13, 2020 - by Hillary Kaell

American missionaries chase the lapsed Catholics of Montreal

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Artwork by Tine Modeweg-Hansen
January/February 2015 / Justice

No Means No

December 17, 2014April 13, 2020 - by The Walrus

From a 1999 Supreme Court ruling on sexual consent

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Phrenological Chart of the Head of the Country (Sir John A. Macdonald)/Library and Archives Canada, Acc. No. 1937-455
Society

Canada’s First Scapegoat

December 16, 2014July 20, 2020 - by Richard Gwyn

The movement to cast John A. Macdonald as nothing more than a racist, colonialist, drunk is an insult to our history

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Illustration by Pascal Colpron
January/February 2015

Slip and Slide

December 16, 2014April 13, 2020 - by Dave Cameron

Braving the elements at an experimental weather lab

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Illustration by Pascal Colpron
January/February 2015 / Media

Editor’s Note

December 15, 2014April 13, 2020 - by John Macfarlane

These are troubled times for North American journalism. The organizations that fund most of it—newspapers, magazines, and radio and television networks—are distressed. The business model that made them so profitable …

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Portrait of Sir John A. Macdonald/Library and Archives Canada, Acc. No. 1940-64-1
January/February 2015 / Politics

Old Macdonald

December 15, 2014February 6, 2021 - by Stephen Marche

Sir John A. was a racist, a colonialist, and a drunk. Why are we celebrating him?

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January/February 2015

Adaptation

December 15, 2014April 13, 2020 - by Lawrence Hill

Rewriting The Book of Negroes for the small screen

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Photograph courtesy of Commonwealth Club
Politics

Waterboarding’s Right-Wing Enablers

December 12, 2014April 2, 2021 - by Jonathan Kay

In the wake of this week’s scathing Senate report, American conservatives need to ask: How did torture apologism become part of their creed?

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Society

Loving Thy Neighbour in a Secular Age

December 9, 2014May 25, 2020 - by Jonathan Kay

Religious Canadians give more to charity than their atheistic counterparts. How do we sustain a culture of philanthropy after God has left the building?

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