Canada's Poets Laureate
A poet laureate is officially appointed by a government or conferring institution, typically expected to compose poems for special events and occasions. Canada boasts poets laureate at the national (Parliamentary), provincial and municipal levels, contributing with beautiful, often striking vitality to this country's discourse.
Writing and Reading
Essays
Permissions: TISH Poetics 1963 Thereafter -
Blues and Bliss
The Poetry of George Elliott Clarke
Lookout
Haunted Childhoods
The Sweet Taste of Lightning
Little Wildheart
The Sparrow
Selected Poems of A.F. Moritz
Ossuaries
Bec and Call
Now You Care
The Office Tower Tales
The Revolving City
51 Poems and the Stories Behind Them
For the Boy with the Eyes of the Virgin
Selected Poems
Radio Weather
Quick
Aphorisms
The Hanging Of Angelique
The Untold Story of Canadian Slavery and the Burning of Old Montreal
Poems Only a Dog Could Love
Memoirs of an Alias
Wings Toward Sunlight
Poems