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A Tragedy of Our Own

The Air India bombing and how we live with the past

Playing the Rights Card

A history of Canadian foreign policy as domestic theatre

Two Other Solitudes

The India-Canada relationship has taken a long time to develop

Margaret Hollingsworth is best known as a playwright although she has also written for film and radio and written essays, a collection of short stories (Smiling under Water, Lazara Press, 1989) and a novel (Be Quiet, Blue Lake Books, 2003). She is working on a poetry collection. She is currently reading Jennifer Egan’s A Visit from the Goon Squad, A.S Byatt’s Ragnarok and Barry Dempster’s Dying a Little.

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