Margaret Avison, an authentic religious poet
{mosimage}The death on July 31 of Margaret Avison — arguably CanadaƵapp pre-eminent poet writing in English — didn’t actually dominate the national media. In fact, it took a few days for the obituaries and tributes to make their appearance, and I couldn’t help but reflect that if Avison were not regularly defined as a religious poet and publicly identified as a Christian, her passing might have commanded greater attention.
ThereƵapp none more Irish than the Irish abroad
One of the many surprises New Brunswick had for this native Torontonian and staunch Upper Canadian is the solid Irish fact — as strong as the Acadian — that defines so much of the history and culture of the province. Some 38 per cent of the population is of Irish ancestry and the port city of Saint John is as Irish as Cork.
Making sense of Sunday
Recreation leader ensured a memorable vacation
- By Lisa Petsche