Published ten times a year, the Literary Review of Canada is the country’s foremost journal of ideas on politics, philosophy, science, history, culture, and literature. Each issue features smart, lively book reviews and topical long-form essays alongside original art and poetry.
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His Truck Stops Here • The quick end to Jason Kenney’s long career
Hauntology
A Sum of Parts • Paying tribute to John English
Ode to Caragana
The Senator • When Jack Austin went to Ottawa
Life Lines • In their own words
In the Money • To the racetrack they did go
Winds of Change • Three takes on gentrification
Bomber Season
If These Streets Could Talk • Dark days in downtown Vancouver
Private Conversations • On faith and desire
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In the Shadow of Giants • Rooting around in the forest
Alarm Bells • Fort McMurray and fires hence
The Melmac Years • My peculiar resin d’être
Lost Signal
Designated Respondent • Reading this is voluntary
A Noble Craft • Jason Guriel’s very specific type of fun
Slippery Slopes • Vincent Lam’s latest
Rallying Cry • JD Derbyshire opens up
Fraudsters Abound • Tom Rachman’s new novel
Tragedy Two Ways • Debuts from Brooke Lockyer and Chelsea Wakelyn
Graft Craft • Zoe Whittall takes on the truth
Notes on a Scandal