I was also reading the first Robert Weaver anthology of Canadian short stories — it contained, among other little-known gems, the remarkable James Reaney story “The Bully.” Weaver was instrumental in the development of the short story in the Canada of the ’50s and ’60s, through his CBC Radio program, “Anthology.” He was the first “publisher” of many young Canadian poets and short story writers, Alice Munro among them.