the science of holding on
New poetry from Natalie Lim.
New poetry from Natalie Lim.
China is attempting a modern-day genocide, but Uyghurs living in Canada won’t let their culture be erased.
New fiction from Spencer Lucas Oakes.
It’s tough times for bookstores, so how is one Toronto shop thriving—while stocking nothing on your reading list?
A man arrived in Grand Bend, Ontario, believing it was a refuge for strange species. Kieran Delamont observes the fallout.
Between Toronto, Bombay and a new play by Wajdi Mouawad, Adnan Khan explores the ties that bind us.
The craze for “hygge” comes from a dark place, writes Luc Rinaldi, and he’s not talking about Denmark in winter.
A Canadian scientist once harnessed the power of viruses against bacterial infections. In dire times, a new generation of scientists is fighting to do the same.
A new class of entrepreneurs is selling answers to life’s biggest problems. Kathryn Jezer-Morton checks the receipts.
A photo essay.
Writing from Quebec. Translated by Melissa Bull.
Letter from Montreal.