I'm late getting to this, but there's a new outfit called Canadian Women in the Literary Arts (CWILA) that, among other things, has assigned itself the role of counting the gender balance in literary reviews and reviewing. The site has already been populated with a great deal of content, including a interesting interview with Michael Lista (who got a bit of a going over some weeks ago). It's too early to know if CWILA will make any sort of difference, though it did bring to mind some of my favourite critical writing by Canadian women available on the web. I'll try to update this list when I can.Anita Lahey: "Hide and Seek: Looking for the Real MacEwen"
Catherine Owen: "Chopped Potatoes"
Nicola Dixon: "The Other F-Word: The Disappearance of Feminism From Our Fiction"
Elise Partridge: "But We Must Notice: Robert Lowell's Poetry Classes"
Tess Fragoulis "Languages Buzzing Around Us"
Emily Landau: "Double Vision"
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