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  <title>Episode 071 - Canadian Content</title>
  <description>This episode we’re talking about Canadian Content! We discuss books by indigenous authors, French Canadian literature, the immigrant experience, what it means to be Canadian, and more! Plus: The Log Driver's Waltz! You can download the podcast  directly, find it on Libsyn, or get it through  iTunes,  Stitcher,  Google Play, Spotify, or your favourite podcast delivery system. In this episode Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray | Jean&amp;amp;nbsp;Broughton Questions  Do you know the history of Canadian Content in media? Do you deliberately read Canadian (authors, content)? Why? How do you define “Canadian literature”?  Media We Mention  Saga by Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples  The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl, Vol. 1: Squirrel Power by Ryan North and Erica Henderson The Log Driver's Waltz    Wikipedia Animation   The Hockey Sweater by Roch Carrier   Wikipedia Animation    Two Solitudes by Hugh MacLennan Canadian Whites (WWII-era comics in Canada)    Brok Windsor by Jon Stables  Nelvana of the Northern Lights by Adrian Dingle  Bell Features Collection - Library and Archives Canada Rare Book Collection    Slouching Towards Bethlehem by Joan Didion  About Betty's Boob by Vero Cazot and Julie Rocheleau  The Young in One Another's Arms by Jane Rule  nîtisânak by Lindsay Nixon  100 Days in Uranium City by Ariane Dénommé  Bottle Rocket Hearts by Zoe Whittall Ru by Kim Thúy Nikolski by Nicolas Dickner Scott Pilgrim by Bryan Lee O'Malley   Graphic novel series  Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (Movie)   Surfacing by Margaret Atwood  Links, Articles, and Things  Canadian Content (Wikipedia) So what makes it Canadian? (CRTC website) The MAPL system - defining a Canadian song Heritage Minutes   Wilder Penfield (the “burnt toast” video)    Canadians reading fewer domestic books, report shows Confederation Poets  What Is CanLit? By Douglas Coupland The More Canada Report: Increasing Canadians' Awareness and Reading of Canadian Books  Local libraries see surge in Indigenous materials being checked out Boylesque TO: The people who did Oh Manada! Kit Pearson Speed Dating Through the Genres: Fiction in Translation: French-Canadian (Meghan’s presentation)    Slides  Handout    CanLit is a Raging Dumpster Fire by Alicia Elliott Vivek Shraya's arts grant The Canada Council for the Arts Grants Prix Bédélys: Québec comic awards Québec Reads Guy Delisle  Little Sisters Book and Art Emporium v Canada Sixties Scoop Honest Ed's  Suggest new genres!   Fill out the form to suggest genres!  Check out our Tumblr, follow us on Twitter or Instagram, join our Facebook Group, or send us an email! Join us again on Tuesday, March 5th we’ll be discussing the genre of Occult/Mysticism/New Age/Esoteric/Magic (non-fiction)! Then on Tuesday, March 19th we’ll be talking about Reading Habits and Reading Spaces! </description>
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