In honour of its 25th anniversary this October, the bestselling Eyewitness Travel series is getting its first full redesign in the series’ history.
Book Making: A new illustrated edition of Thomas King’s The Inconvenient Indian keeps words and ideas at the forefront
A new illustrated edition of Thomas King’s highly personal The Inconvenient Indian: A Curious Account of Native People in North America illuminates King’s powerful text.

The NHL has some serious issues to address. A few players, including Ken Dryden, are willing to tell their stories
Two things will be as certain this hockey season as the likelihood that the Toronto Maple Leafs will break the hearts of their loyal fans: the NHL will have to deal with some serious issues, and there is an ever-increasing appetite in Canada for books about hockey.
What titles are Canadian publishers and agents toting to Frankfurt 2017?
The book industry’s biggest event for literary rights acquisitions, the Frankfurt Book Fair, takes place in Frankfurt, Germany, Oct. 11–15.
Canadian Authors for Indies, now in its third year, struggles to grow
Canadian Authors for Indies is seeing dwindling bookseller participation for its third annual event, taking place across the country on April 29.
Canadian indie presses respond to NYT’s axing of some bestseller lists
Independent booksellers reflect on 2016 holiday season
Booksellers are recouping from a busy holiday shopping season‚ during which many of the titles they anticipated would be the biggest sellers were in-demand through to the end of 2016.
Thien and Boyden top holiday sales lists‚ booksellers say
With the retail industry this month in the midst of its busiest shopping season of the year‚ indie booksellers are taking note of the 2016 titles particularly popular with holiday shoppers.