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Indigenous Readers Recommend

Indigenous writers, artists, and scholars recommend some of their essential reads.

Most Anticipated: Our Spring 2016 Poetry Preview

Spring is Canadian poetry's time to shine. 

The Chat: Trevor Corkum Interviews Jess Taylor

This week on The Chat I speak to Jess Taylor, whose debut collection of short stories, Pauls, has earned rave reviews across the country.

Shelf Talkers: January 2016

Here to help minister to your winter reading needs, our dedicated independent booksellers weigh in with some of their picks for the darkest of seasons. …

The Recommend: January 2016

This week we're pleased to present the picks of memoirist Brian Brett (Tuco); author Amy Jones (upcoming novel We're All in This Together), author Ursula …

Picture Books We've Read to Pieces

These are the books that my family has loved until their bindings broke. What are some of yours? 

My name is Phil Fontaine and I am a survivor

"What is needed is for Canada to transform itself to embrace our true, shared culture and history—to understand that we are all, in fact, in this together." …

Quick Hits: Incredible Debuts and Award Winners

From fiction to poetry and YA, these books deserve a place on your nightstand.

Notes from a Children's Librarian: Books from the North

Our children's librarian columnist, Julie Booker, brings us a new view from the stacks every month.

Most Anticipated: Our Spring 2016 Non-Fiction Preview

Politics, memoir, cookery, ideas, science, history, and more: the most spectacular catch-all.

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