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From the archives

The Prognosis

Looking the consequences in the eye

The Passport

New-found meaning behind that slim and elegant booklet

The Canadian Conversation

A Polish journalist’s perspective on residential schools

Ruins Walk, Louisbourg

We share an apple on the point.

I carve Swiss Army slices while

angry waves gnaw the shore.

Wedges pinched between thumb

and blade. She munches idly,

toeing spiders in the sand.

The breeze holds all the rage of the

Atlantic. Traces of gunpowder

David Huebert works, lives and writes in Halifax. His poetry and fiction have appeared in journals such as Event, Matrix, Existere, Vallum and The Antigonish Review.

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