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With this year's prize, the Toronto Book Awards have doubled in value: the winning author will now receive $20,000, and each of the remaining shortlisted finalists will receive $2,000.
Amaruq: The Wolf was one of the first novels written in Inuktitut and was first published by the Baffin Divisional Board of ...
Joseph S. Stauffer Prizes, administered by the Canada Council, are awarded to emerging or mid-career artists who stand out for their strong artistic potential in their respective disciplines ...
A Stronger Home is both a heart-wrenching and a hopeful picture book that addresses domestic abuse and leaving home to find safe shelter. A boy and his mother hide from the storm in their house – an u ...
Canzine, the country's largest festival dedicated to zines and independent culture, happens this Sunday in Toronto (the Vancouver edition is scheduled for Nov. 17). Following the success of last ...
Novelist Miriam Toews was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada on June 30. Toews’s appointment was one of 83 announced this week by Governor General Mary Simon. The Order of Canada recognizes ...
As 2025 reaches its half-way mark, a look at the bestselling books from all Canadian authors and books from Canadian authors published by Canadian publishers at independent bookstores reveals an inter ...
Description There are many species of Milkweed that grow in the Great Lakes region. The small five-petalled flowers grow in ...
Canadian-born Jennifer Ildiko Szalai, a New York Times Book Review editor, has been hired as the paper's new non-fiction critic. A former senior editor at Harper's, Szalai is a graduate of the ...
Montreal comics publisher Drawn & Quarterly has secured five out of six nominations for the 2012 Doug Wright Award for Best Book, with veteran D&Q artists Joe Ollman, Chester Brown, and Seth competing ...
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