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  2. Category:Poetry magazines published in Canada - Wikipedia

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  3. List of Canadian magazines - Wikipedia

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    List of Canadian magazines. 1 language. ... Canadian Home Publishers Inc. "House & Home, The Magazine of Home and Style", "House & Home" Canadian Immigrant: 2004:

  4. Arc Poetry Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Arc's mission is to nurture and promote composition and appreciation of poetry in Canada and abroad, with particular but not exclusive emphasis on poetry written by Canadians. In addition to publishing and distributing the work of poets, Arc Poetry Magazine organizes and administers awards, contests, public readings and other events. [4]

  5. Literary Garland - Wikipedia

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    Lovell was the only publisher in the time period to concentrate on Canadian musical content. [8] Harriet Vaughan Cheney, founder of Canada's first children's magazine and Eliza Lanesford Cushing's sister, was a staple contributor to Literary Garland. [9] Parts of The Canadian Brothers by John Richardson first appeared in Literary Garland. [1]

  6. Canadian poetry - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Poetry Magazine was founded by Pelham Edgar of the Canadian Authors Association in 1936. [2] Traditional verse was what sold in Canada all through this period; and it was what Canadian Poetry Magazine emphasized. Wilson MacDonald was a top selling Canadian poet of the time.

  7. The New Quarterly - Wikipedia

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    The magazine is published on a quarterly basis. [2] It publishes Canadian poetry, prose, creative non-fiction, and occasional interviews with established writers. However, its mandate is to encourage and nurture new and emerging talent. The magazine tries to strike a balance between a serious and playful tone, above all celebrating literature.

  8. Poetry Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Maria Jacobs [1] is a Canadian publisher, writer, and, poet who along with fellow Canadian writer Heather Cadbsy was the head of Poetry Toronto magazine in the 1980s. The poetry magazine had distributed publications for about a decade.

  9. Canadian Authors Association - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] In 1936, the association founded Canadian Poetry, edited by E. J. Pratt. [9] The Canadian Authors Association discussed the idea of awards with Governor General Lord Tweedsmuir (1935-1940) who approved the use of the name of his office in the establishment of the Governor General's Awards in 1936, the first ones being awarded in 1937 ...