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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

Sunken Treasure

Lisa McCreary grew up in Ontario, has lived in both Alberta and Quebec, and moved to Newfoundland in 2013 where she enrolled in creative writing courses at Memorial University. She is a former journalist, and a founding member of a writers’ group in Gatineau (Aylmer), Quebec. She became interested in poetry at the age of twelve, and she has written and collected poems ever since. She recently read the novel Itsuka by Joy Kogawa, which she enjoyed for its perspective of the struggle of Japanese Canadians who lived in Canada during the Second World War. She is currently reading Ken Babstock’s Days into Flatspin.

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