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Date: 2022-04-19 02:30 pm (UTC)All the Canlit fiction I read in those days (never for school, although give the nuns their due, they did include Abraham Klein) was set on the prairies or small town presumably-Ontario, and involved grim Scots descendants being cribbed cabined and confined by their geography and society.
(Montreal-set novels weren't much better from a female point of view.)