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November-December 2010

Great Canadian Literary Hunt 2010: Nine—Eleven by Carin Makuz

Carin Makuz

We’re posting the winners of the 2010 Great Canadian Literary Hunt all this week. Come back daily for amazing new poetry, fiction, and graphic narrative. And stay tuned for the 2011 contest announcement, coming in January… The year I turn nine we drive up north in daddy’s Oldsmobile to see his brother Lester marry a […]

Great Canadian Literary Hunt 2010: Pax Familia by Victoria Spence Naik

Victoria Spence NaikWebsite

We’re posting the winners of the 2010 Great Canadian Literary Hunt all this week. Come back daily for amazing new poetry, fiction, and graphic narrative. And stay tuned for the 2011 contest announcement, coming in January… Click to see the PDF full-screen, or view on Issuu Victoria Spence Naik lives and writes in Toronto, Ontario. […]

Great Canadian Literary Hunt 2010: how to fix by Medeiné Tribinevičius

Graham F. Scott

We’re posting the winners of the 2010 Great Canadian Literary Hunt all this week. Come back daily for amazing new poetry, fiction, and graphic narrative. And stay tuned for the 2011 contest announcement, coming in January… how to fix a broken zipper: if the slider falls off don’t panic, slip it in your pocket until […]

Great Canadian Literary Hunt 2010: This Side Up by Lisa McLean

Lisa McLean

We’re posting the winners of the 2010 Great Canadian Literary Hunt all this week. Come back daily for amazing new poetry, fiction, and graphic narrative. And stay tuned for the 2011 contest announcement, coming in January… Stan found the kitten’s body licked clean and still on the hard dirt floor of his basement. When he […]

New Westminster, B.C., leads the way with Canada’s first living wage bylaw

Adam Lemieux

The fight against poverty in Canada recently added a new weapon to its arsenal: the living wage bylaw. While only one Canadian city, New Westminster, B.C., currently implements the practice, the push is on to make it the norm. Living wage bylaws require that workers employed directly or indirectly by a municipal government be paid […]

Snowbirds Gone Wild! Canadian retirees and locals clash in Honduras

Dawn PaleyWebsite

Canada’s “Porn King” has found an unlikely second career building retirement homes in Honduras. While Canadian snowbirds snap up paradise at $85 per square foot, the locals say the developments are illegal—and they intend to get their land back I’m sitting with the cab driver who has brought me to the end of a long […]