Three out of five nominees for the 2026 Bologna Prize for the Best Children’s Publishers of the Year (BOP) for the North ...
Using stories as a tool to survive life’s hardships is the best thing E.G. Alaraj believes she inherited from her parents.
In the weeks since the show based on it aired, the book has claimed a spot on all the bestseller lists, and demand for it is ...
Julie Flett, author and/or illustrator of more than 20 books, is beloved among readers young and old. To date, she’s won the ...
Canadian journalist Lyse Doucet is one of 16 writers longlisted for the 2026 Women’s Prize for Non-Fiction.
The Unbeatable Sonya Ballantyne is an autobiographical graphic novel by Swampy Cree author Sonya Ballantyne in which she presents a “Superman version” of her life – one ...
A tool ecosystem that is reaching its limits Many Canadian publishers currently use tools such as Excel, in-house software or legacy systems to manage their royalties. As publishing practices continue ...
The annual $10,000 (U.S.) prize, one of 10 administered by the U.S.-based organization that champions the freedom to write. The PEN/John Kenneth Galbraith Award for Nonfiction is awarded to “a ...
Canadian writers Cherie Dimaline and Ivan Coyote are among the five-person jury for this year’s Carol Shields Prize for Fiction. The jury, announced on Feb. 3, will be chaired by American writer Carme ...
Lawyer and activist and author Michelle Good and children’s author Elizabeth MacLeod are among the literary and publishing world’s recently appointed Members of the Order of Canada for 2025. Governor ...
THE PRECIOUS GIFT I don’t have my Cree language. I wasn’t surrounded by it at home, and it was banned at school. My grandfather was forced to obey the Anglican Church’s rules. One of them was no Cree.
At Toronto’s Union Station, a pop-up bookstore run by two indie booksellers — Hopeless Romantic Bookshop and Little Ghosts Books — offers commuters the chance to shop for romance and horror books.