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The Unkindest Cut: The Editor, Crime Wave, and Canadian Film

New films have turned a crafty treatment of cultural anxiety into a distinguishing trait of Canadian filmmaking. 

Notes from a Children's Librarian: Summer Reads Most Feral

Ever wonder how a baboon thinks about his fellow baboons? Or how a cat views the Israeli-Palestinian conflict? Or how a seeing-eye dog-in-training tunes …

Bookshop Spotlight: Toronto's TYPE Books

Being named Magazines Canada's Retailer of the Year is only the latest success for this amazing indie bookshop. 

Books On Disability

A list of books to consider, whether you're disabled, someone who loves/lives with/teaches a disabled person, or simply interested in or engaged with …

A Perfect Summer Day with Monica Heisey

Part voyeuristic pleasure, part travel-guide, the Perfect Summer Day Questionnaire connects writers and their books to real-life Canadian places while …

Your 2015 Summer Literary Festival Guide

The definitive guide to the Canadian litfest scene. 

Picture Book Summer Magic

Summer! So perfect, so ephemeral. And yet also potentially endless if you keep rereading these beautiful summery new books.

Quick Hits: Infernos, Outrage, Love, and Anything But

This month's Quick Hits is among our most eclectic compilations yet, and the books in it are SO good.

Coming of Age With This is Sadie

Sara O'Leary on Sadie as bildungsroman, the wisdom of five-year-olds, the genderization of play, and reading and empathy. Sara also suggests Sadie's …

Negotiating a Black Vernacular in Children’s Literature

Shauntay Grant on what makes language sing in North Preston, NS. 

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