May Issue
DIALOGUE
Should Canada Allow the Display of Nazi Symbols?
A dialogue between Joanna Baron and Richard Robertson
Book Reviews
Wolf, Moon, Dog
by Thomas Wharton,
reviewed by Ian MacRae
Alberta Comics: Love
Edited by Alexander Finbow, Shea Proulx, Emily Pomeroy and Hartley Rose,
reviewed by Quin Lancaster
Routine Maintenance
by Marco Melfi,
reviewed by Catherine Owen
Frank Faley and the Birds of Alberta
by Glen Hvenegaard, Jeremy Mouat and Heather J. Marshall
reviewed by Kevin Van Tighem
Briefly Noted
Blind Visionaries and AI: Seeing Differently
by Dagmar Jamieson and Mark Rawleigh
Apple in China: The Capture of the Worlds Greatest Company
by Patrick McGee
Columns
Contributors
(“Should Canada Allow the Display of Nazi Symbols?”) is executive director of the Canadian Constitution Foundation. A native of Toronto, she studied liberal arts at St. John’s College (Maryland) and law at McGill.
(“Fifteen Years in the Trenches,”) was the president and CEO of Alberta University of the Arts (formerly Alberta College of Art and Design) from 2010 until April 2025.
(“Whatsoever Things Get You a Job,”) is a professor in the departments of general education and humanities at Mount Royal University. Her most recent book is Student Power: Canadian Student Movements from the Sixties to Today (Palgrave Macmillan, 2026).
(review of Wolf, Moon, Dog,) is an associate professor in the faculties of English and society, culture and environment at Wilfrid Laurier University in Brantford.
(“Should Canada Allow the Display of Nazi Symbols?”) is director of research and advocacy at B’nai Brith Canada. He has a law degree from Dalhousie University. His graduate research focused on the Holocaust.
Jarett Sitter
(illustration for “Whatsoever Gets You a Job,”) is a Chinese-German- Polish mixed-media illustrator and animator currently based in Calgary. He graduated with a BFA in new media from the University of Lethbridge in 2007. He designed the Centre City banners for Calgary in 2021.












