The Politics on Our Plate Should we push away from globalized food production, or just keep digging in? and

Are Book Burners Always Villains? A review of Dear Sir, I Intend to Burn Your Book: An Anatomy of a Book Burning by Lawrence Hill

Bountiful Diversity A review of Ontario in Transition: Achievements and Challenges, by Jean-Louis Roy

The Cultural Queen of Canada A review of Margaret Atwood and the Labour of Literary Celebrity, by Lorraine York

A Quiet Exodus Welcoming Baha’i refugees from Iran was a humanitarian landmark—and an enduring immigration lesson

What Goes In Must Come Out A review of The Origin of Feces: What Excrement Tells Us About Evolution, Ecology and a Sustainable Society, by David Waltner-Toews

Sunshaft A poem

Letter to a Fallen Angel A poem

Vanity Fair's Lucian Freud A poem

Tosca A poem

Old on the Road A review of Flee, Fly, Flown, by Janet Hepburn

Prodigies under Pressure A review of The Blue Guitar, by Ann Ireland

Black Power in Montreal A review of Fear of a Black Nation: Race, Sex and Security in Sixties Montreal, by David Austin

From Zlín to the Royal Society A review of A Life of Learning and Other Pleasures, by John Meisel

Grey Owl's Wife A review of Anahareo: A Wilderness Spirit, by Kristin Gleeson

From Confederacy to Confederation A review of Blood and Daring: How Canada Fought the American Civil War and Forged a Nation, by John Boyko