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==Works by Bourrie==
*Chicago of the North (Annan and Sons 1993)
*Ninety Fathoms Down (Dundurn 1995)
*The Parliament Buildings (Dundurn 1996)
*By Reason of Insanity (Dundurn 1997)
*Parliament (text of Malak Karsh's photo essay on Parliament Hill) (Key Porter 1999)
*Hemp (Key Porter 2003)
*True Canadian Stories of the Great Lakes (Key Porter/Prospero 2004)
*Many a Midnight Ship (Key Porter/University of Michigan Press 2005)


==External link== ==External link==

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Mark Bourrie (born 1957) is a Canadian blogger, journalist and a doctoral student at the University of Ottawa. Born in Toronto and now a resident of Ottawa, Ontario, he has been a member of the Canadian Parliamentary Press Gallery since 1994.

Bourrie is also an internationally-recognised amateur paleontologist, specializing in trilobites.



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