Ingenious Imitations: Cornelius Krieghoff's acclaimed paintings of nineteenth-century Canada are found in galleries and private collections around the world. But many of the works attributed to him are actually forgeries.
Also in this issue: After the Pandemic: Following a tumultuous year of lockdowns and loss, Canadians are wondering, what comes next? Canada's experience of past disease outbreaks may provide clues to the post-pandemic future. | Escape from Russia: How the CPR's immigration machine paved the way for one family's early twentieth-century move to Canada. | Drawing the Line: Remembering Duncan Macpherson, one of Canada's most talented - and turbulent - editorial political cartoonists.
Regular features: Currents, Trading Post, Destinations, Books, Album, History Matters.
Plus our annual Summer Reading Guide, a special advertising section with history, fiction, and other books for Canadian readers.