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From the Fiction Editor, H Felix Chau Bradley: Fiction submissions are now open at This Magazine! Fiction editor H Felix Chau Bradley is accepting stories for publication in 2025 (summer, fall, and winter issues).
#Breaking: Criminal charges dropped against four of the Palestine solidarity protesters who disrupted the 2023 Giller Prize ceremony
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"Even in the absence of direct cuts to services, health-care managers have raised concerns that any dramatic reduction in spending would inevitably result in problems with access, including longer wait times for surgery."
1) A week ago, I wrote about Santé Québec considering as a last resort “a selective reduction of services” to the population to absorb a $1.5-billion deficit. Today, the health minister all but acknowledged he will use that last resort.
https://t.co/H7y6hnfNUJ
“We stand in solidarity with Lisa Ko and Aisha Gawad and all writers who have been vilified for opposing war and genocide. To silence these voices is an attack on not only free speech, but on the truth.”
@lithub
https://t.co/Jreuf6mRCo
42 student associations representing over 82 000 Quebec students have voted to strike tomorrow & Friday in solidarity with 🇵🇸. They want an end to all ties with 🇮🇱
https://t.co/blSM7Y2fsL
"I want to do away with this false binary between writers and organizers."
Organizer and author Jody Chan's closing remarks from the Boycott Giller counter-gala, staged directly outside the Park Hyatt where the Giller Prize ceremony was being held. It was one of six counter-programs staged nationwide, simultaneously - the No Arms In The Arts Tour.
Full speech:
https://t.co/laEeNV2aEq
"The dead can read," says the writer accepting the $100k prize (funded by a bank that invests in a genocidal arms manufacturer). "Literature situates us morally," she says (while hundreds of other writers have signed a boycott against said prize). Indeed.
"The Circus had its own magic system, but there was a different magic that bound us Blackbirds to our art. It made us stand out from the other acrobats. I was born in the Circus and I would die in the Circus; this was where I belonged." By @emilyyu_writes: https://t.co/x7nCNs49yp
A major petrochemical company in Sarnia's "Chemical Valley" beside Aamjiwnaang First Nation released extremely high levels of benzene in the air earlier this year, hospitalizing community members. Today they are holding a rally and press conference calling for better.
Cdn authors, editors, booksellers, other literary workers can now sign on to boycott the Giller until they stop getting their money from genocidal funders - this is open to all of us, no longer just those people whose books were eligible this year!
From now until November 13th there’s a 15% discount on nomad accounts $5 and above.
Code: NOMDOUBLE11
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Make multiple accounts, teach a friend how to send, email cripsforesimsforgaza[at]gmail[dot]com if you can’t afford and want to get reimbursed.