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Q & ACanada 150

The View From the Bottom

BY Gary Newhook

WHEN SOMEONE SAYS, “Let’s fill in all the potholes,” nobody speaks up for us. Nobody talks about our role in the provincial economy.

FictionPort Authority

Camels in the Newfoundland Desert

BY Susan Sinnott

MELVIN WAS OUT at his crab pots when the first boats came, their guns pointed right at him. Jesus. Pirates in Conception Bay? “Morning,” he says. “Looking for somebody?” “Canada,” says…

BooksEssay

Your Greatest Hits (and Misses) Online

BY Ellen Curtis

READING THE GREATEST HITS OF WANDA JAYNES brought me back to 2014 and to all the times since when I have started my morning glued to a horrifying report.

Portraits of LabradorCanada 150

Never Alone: Portraits of Labrador

BY Geoff Goodyear

“The guitar is an Epiphone Nighthawk. Got this one in Toronto when we were out for a soiree. We were playing at the foot of the CN Tower for two weeks…

From the ArchivesCanada 150

Baked in a Nice Oak Desk

BY Matthew Hollett

I WONDER IF a grumbling stomach was the inspiration for this delightful Recipe for a Composition Cake, concocted by a student at St. Bride’s Academy in February 1905…

From the ArchivesCanada 150

Horseless Carriages and Cars on Rafts

BY Matthew Hollett

In trawling through older issues of Newfoundland Quarterly, I’m particularly looking for writing about landscape and place, stories about technology, and things that make me laugh. So far, the most perfect triangulation of those three things is The First Automobile in Bonne Bay.

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