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Taxi Driver Syndrome

Behind-the-scenes immigration changes are creating new problems on top of old ones

Liberal Interpretations

Making sense of Justin Trudeau and his party

Booze Cruise

Tales of Canadian prohibition

Love Isn’t a Truck

Daniel David Moses is a poet, playwright and essayist. His dramas have been nominated for the Governor General’s Literary Award (Coyote City, 1991) and won the James Buller Memorial Award (The Indian Medicine Shows, 1996). His poetry includes three collections: Delicate Bodies (Nightwood Editions, 1992), The White Line (Fifth House, 1990) and Sixteen Jesuses (Exile Editions, 2000). He recently co-edited The Exile Book of Native Canadian Fiction and Drama (Exile Editions, forthcoming) with Barry Callaghan.

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