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Access Copyright Foundation has announced the recipients of the 2025 Marian Hebb Research Grant. A total of $140,000 in grant funding was awarded to 32 creators and one publisher. The Marian Hebb ...
Without stable funding, the Giller Foundation says the prize will be forced to end operations at the end of 2025, according to a report.
Amaruq: The Wolf was one of the first novels written in Inuktitut and was first published by the Baffin Divisional Board of ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
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 ...
COVID-19 meant that many authors released their debut books in a bookselling climate that featured few physical storefronts, a media landscape focused on breaking coronavirus updates, and a festival ...
Finalists have been named for the 2025 B.C. and Yukon Book Prizes. The annual awards, now in their 41st year, are administered by the West Coast Book Prize Society and celebrate the achievements of ...
In anticipation of Saturday’s event, Q&Q checked in with indie booksellers across the country to find out some of the Canadian-published titles they are excited to be selling this year.
North to Benjamin – which ends on an ambiguous, provisionally hopeful note – offers young readers a wilderness adventure with a bonus helping of complexity and originality.