Articles in National Magazine Award Nominee


December 2007

Unlimited Editions

A collector’s obsession with award-winning books. NMA nominee: Arts & Entertainment, Still-life Photography


November 2007

Camels in the Arctic?

Climate change as the Inuit see it: “From the inside out.” NMA nominee: Politics and Public Interest

The Archetypal Walrus

Reflections on robbing the dead. NMA nominee: Best Short Feature


October 2007

Dominick’s Fish

The things we leave behind when we die. NMA nominee: One of a Kind

No Refuge

For challenging a policy that discriminated against certain refugees, a federal employee’s career was ruined. Despite being cleared, he still awaits justice. NMA nominee: Politics and Public Interest


September 2007

The Hidden Mickey Mouse

Mickey’s secret diaries. NMA nominee: Humour

War Stories

Rita Leistner’s “portraitscapes” of Lebanon, 2006. NMA nominee: Photojournalism & Photo Essay

Breaking D-Wave

Has a small business in British Columbia start-up built the world’s first viable quantum computer? NMA nominee: Science, Technology & the Environment


July 2007

Bob Dylan Goes Tubing

NMA nominee: Humour


June 2007

Oasis of Hope

Love, sex, and a mid-life crisis at a Tijuana cancer clinic. NMA nominee: Health and Medicine

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