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God of Poetry

Apollo was about more than going to the moon

Climbing Down from Vimy Ridge

One of Canada’s leading historians makes a different case for military success

The Envoy

Mark Carney has a plan

Healing a Devastated Life

A Chinese daughter finds her inspiration in Norman Bethune.

Michelle Tisseyre

Michelle Tisseyre is a bilingual Quebec novelist and translator of fiction by English-speaking Canadian authors. Louis Riel, la fin d’un rêve, her translation of Rudy Wiebe’s The Scorched-Wood People, won the Governor General’s Award in 1985. She lives in Montreal.

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