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  2. Max Braithwaite - Wikipedia

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    John Victor Maxwell Braithwaite (7 December 1911 – 19 March 1995) was a Canadian novelist and non-fiction author. He was born in Nokomis , Saskatchewan and spent his youth in a number of communities in that province.

  3. List of Canadian writers - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence Ytzhak Braithwaite: 1963 2008 essayist, novelist, poet Max Braithwaite: 1911 1995 novelist, non-fiction The Night We Stole the Mountie's Car: Shannon Bramer: 1973 poet The Refrigerator Memory: Alan Bradley: 1938 mystery Flavia de Luce series Dionne Brand: 1953 essayist, novelist, poet What We All Long For, Land to Light On: Di Brandt: 1952

  4. Category:Canadian writer stubs - Wikipedia

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    The perfect article about a writer gives both a (possibly short) biography and a list of books or other major publications they have written. Also, appropriate categories should be added, especially Category:Canadian writers and those listed in Category:Writers by genre.

  5. Category:20th-century Canadian male writers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "20th-century Canadian male writers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,366 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Category:Canadian male novelists - Wikipedia

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    A. Jordan Abel; Ian Adams; Nathan Niigan Noodin Adler; Jean Marc Ah-Sen; Will Aitken; Donald Akenson; Donald Alarie; Robert Arthur Alexie; André Alexis; Ted Allan

  7. Category:Writers from Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 27 September 2019, at 13:42 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour - Wikipedia

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    The Stephen Leacock Associates, the non-profit organising body behind the award, was founded in 1946 by a loose group of Leacock’s friends and supporters. [1] Although administered and presented separately today, the award was announced as part of the Governor General's Awards in its early years.

  9. Category:Canadian male non-fiction writers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Canadian male non-fiction writers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 898 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .