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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

jungle dreaming

Genevieve Lehr was born in Newfoundland and lives in Halifax. Her poetry has been published in a number of literary journals in Canada and abroad. She is the editor of Come and I Will Sing You: A Newfoundland Songbook (University of Toronto Press, 1985, reprinted 2003) and author of The Design of Wings (Running the Goat Press, 2004) and The Sorrowing House (Brick Books, 2004). Her latest poetry collection, Stomata, is forthcoming from Brick Books in October 2016. Her poem “the latter half of the third quarter of the waning moon” was co-winner of the Malahat Review’s 2015 Long Poem Prize.

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