Eight out of 10 Canadians continue to identify as readers.

Saskatchewan writers seeking new homes for their work following Coteau Books bankruptcy
“Coteau was a part of the reason why the Saskatchewan writing community punched above its weight.”
Canada’s Grade One students will receive Robert Munsch’s Mortimer
The CCBC will distribute 550,000 copies of the 1983 classic about a boy who is not going to go to bed quietly.
Daily Deals: Mona Awad signs two-book deal with Hamish Hamilton
Donner Prize announces five-title shortlist
This year’s shortlisted titles were chosen from 74 submissions.
Why we need summer camp books now more than ever
The status of IRL summer camp is uncertain, so these Canadian kidlit books may end up being the best way to get a sleep-away fix while sheltering at home.
Inside the billion-dollar market of kids’ graphic novels
Graphic novels for children have become a powerful force in the literary landscape, reaping never-before-seen honours and outstanding sales figures.
Arthur Ellis Awards announce 2020 shortlist of the best Canadian crime writing
Winners will be announced in late May on the Canadian Crime Writers of Canada’s website and social media channels.
Daily Deals: Debut novel from Lisa Bird-Wilson goes to Doubleday following Coteau bankruptcy
Access Copyright and voicEd Radio partner on “I Value Canadian Stories” podcast
“I Value Canadian Stories” dedicated to children’s and YA writing, featuring authors such as Eric Walters, David Robertson, and Sylvia McNicoll.