Dundurn has acquired a non-fiction book of colourized photos and essays about Canada’s experience in the First World War.
Distribution change: UBC Press
Effective May 1, UBC Press will no longer distribute Transaction Publishers.
New books examine the stigma of PTSD among Canadian soldiers
The numbers are as sobering as they are troubling.
Women’s libraries and bookstores deal with historic but problematic second-wave feminism
The Vancouver Women’s Library was founded to fill a gap left more than a decade ago by the closure of Women in Print and the Vancouver Women’s Bookstore.
Ampersand president Saffron Beckwith on industry trends and the company’s 50th anniversary
National book and gift sales agency Ampersand Inc. enjoyed double the celebrations for its recent 50th anniversary.
Greystone and Nimbus among fastest growing indie publishers, focusing on international growth
Two independent Canadian publishers are pointing to strong domestic programs, bestselling titles, and international focus as contributing to their successes over the past two years.
Kobo CEO Michael Tamblyn on the Shelfie acquisition and the “next generation of book discovery”
Rakuten Kobo’s recent acquisition of Vancouver startup Shelfie will help the e-reading platform bridge the gap between its customers’ print and digital book collections, says Kobo CEO Michael Tamblyn.

How the Girly Book Club grew into a global network of thousands of readers
Erin Woodward stumbled by accident into her position as one of the most influential book-club organizers in the world.
Daily Deals: Dundurn acquires John Gallagher memoir
Dundurn has acquired rights to Toronto broadcaster John Gallagher’s Big League Babble On.
Humber becomes new home for Indigenous Editors Circle
Saskatchewan’s groundbreaking Indigenous Editors Circle program is moving west to Toronto’s Humber College this summer.