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Two Other Solitudes

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

Are Interests Really Value-Free?

A salvo from the “realist” school of Canadian foreign relations

They’re Still Missing

An insider’s account of the bungled hunt for Robert Pickton

Untitled April Poem

Denise Desautels has published nearly 40 volumes and won numerous honours, including the Governor General’s Award, the Prix du Festival International de la Poésie de Trois-Rivières and a CBC Literary Award. Her poetry anthologies include Mémoires parallèles (Éditions du Noroît, 2004) and The Night Will Be Insistent, Selected Poems: 1987–2002 (Guernica Editions, 2007), translated by Daniel Sloate. She received the Prix Athanase-David for Le cœur et autres mélancolies (Éditions Apogée, 2007). L’angle noir de la joie (Arfuyen and Le Noroît, 2011) marked her selection for the Jean Arp European Prize for Francophone Literature.

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