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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 50. Chapters: Bliss Carman, Anne Murray, Walter Pidgeon, Frank McKenna, William James Reddin, Charles G.D. Roberts, William Francis Ganong, John B. McNair, Charles Richmond Mitchell, Dalton Camp, Gerald Merrithew, Malcolm Ross, Gordon Fairweather, Greg Byrne, James E. Lockyer, Dave Nutbrown, Shane Rhodes, George Eulas Foster, Doug Young, Gary Agnew, Rob Moore, Bernard Richard, Richard Currie, Fernand Dube, John Douglas Hazen, Matt Robinson, Robert J. Higgins, Jody Carr, Joseph Daigle, Alfred Bailey, Wally Stiles, William Pugsley, Kayle Short, Robert B. Simpson, Lalith J. Rao, David McCurdy Baird, Brad Green, Gerard La Forest, Wilfred Senechal, Julie Dickson, Trevor Holder, Norman Buchanan, Norman Betts, Paul Duffie, Dennis Cochrane, Charles Dow Richards, Troy Neilson, George Robert Parkin, Ken Lipenga, Biff Mitchell, George Percival Burchill, Henry Murphy, James Mallory, Frederick Eustace Barker, Fredrik Stefan Eaton, Milton Sherwood, Larry Kennedy, Edward Ludlow Wetmore, James Mitchell, Burton Hill, Norman Inkster, Hedley Francis Gregory Bridges, Elizabeth Brewster, Jack Patterson, Lawrence Garvie, Kirk MacDonald, W.C.H. Grimmer, Clark Todd, Mary Matilda Winslow, Harry Marshall Groom, Daniel Aloysius Riley, Benjamin Robert Stephenson, David Smith, Frederick C. Young, T. Babbitt Parlee, Hal Fredericks, Ed Kavanagh, Michael Mayo, C. David Johnson, Michael Astaphan. Excerpt: Bliss Carman FRSC (April 15, 1861 - June 8, 1929) was a Canadian poet who lived most of his life in the United States, where he achieved international fame. "In his later days he was acclaimed as 'Canada's poet laureate.'" During the first half of the 20th century, he was "widely accepted as the greatest Canadian poet of all." In Canada Carman is classed as one of the country's Confederation Poets, a group which also included Charles G.D. Roberts (his cousin), ...