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Marking the 25th anniversary of the Art Gallery of Ontario's photography department, Collective S...
Out of the museum and into the wild, Katherine Knight's photographs imagine model boats reconnect...
The head of tide of the Wəlastəkw, known as Ekwpahak in Wəlastəkwey, has long been a gathering pl...
Like a rose blooming out of season, the poems in Sue Sinclair's newest collection are unexpected,...
Edna Taçon became a prominent figure in Toronto during the 1940s, where she had a crucial impact ...
Winter Count draws inspiration from the Plains First Nations practices of recording significant e...
A catastrophe on a mountain in Transylvania sends toxic cyanide hurtling through rivers and strea...
In his highly anticipated, breathtakingly intimate debut, Loch Baillie pens an unfiltered queer B...
On a June morning in 2022, Bill Gaston drives off the Victoria-Port Angeles ferry in a rented Dod...
We Are Still Here. Still Here: Preserving Our Legacy confronts the false belief that Black histor...
In search of love and absolution, Charles Boatman leaves for Vietnam, the country where he had fo...
Shortlisted, Independent Publishers Book Award, Poetry
Who would have guessed that a small province could hold so many falls? New Brunswick is home to a...
Thirteen provocative stories offer lots of sex, a bit of violence, and a wickedly clever explorat...
Dans Miller Brittain: Quand les étoiles jetèrent leurs lances, Tom Smart démontre pour la premièr...
'Run, you little bitch, run. You could run as far as you want, you can' escape.' His uncle's word...
A book about a love affair with Nova Scotia, about the search for a sane and magnificent asylum a...
La dolce vita! Sun-drenched vineyards! Seaside paradises! Sex! Drugs! Rock 'n' Roll! Volcanoes! i...
For two years, Gertrude Harding lived an outlaw's life as a Militant Suffragette. Harding grew up...
Near the end of October 1941, almost two thousand Canadian troops set sail from Vancouver to rein...
This groundbreaking book brings together for the first time the work of two pioneering women Impr...
Marlene Creates has sensitively probed the relationship between human experience and the natural ...
From humble beginnings in 1818 as 'the little college by the sea,' Dalhousie University has grown...
'Zaatari covers the food and culture of the Zaatari Refugee Camp, a large Syrian refugee camp in ...
In this his first collection of stories, Bradd Burningham displays an uncanny ability to inhabit ...
Like a genuine Down-East Christmas, An Orange from Portugal is tangy and delicious. Novelty spice...
At first glance, 32-year-old Maggie Selgrin seems perfectly content. Sensible and even-tempered, ...
For Herménégilde Chiasson, every work of art is both a cry and a prayer. Beatitudes reflects this...
For twenty years, the CBC Canadian Literary Awards have recognized new and developing writers. In...
Were the Gallery's treasures gifts or loans? Was Lord Beaverbrook careless or devious? Jacques Po...
Alden Nowlan once wrote of a desire to leave behind 'one poem, one story that will tell what it w...
Stately and majestic, yet scuffed with wear and disillusion, the poems of Smaller Hours mount the...
In Take Us Quietly, Tammy Armstrong displays an unusual virtuosity. Her poems team with visceral,...
'Mother, you may have thought that you have had some great thrills in your life but let me tell y...
Glass has existed for more than 4,000 years, although it was not mass produced until the 1830s, w...
In Rooms: Milongas for Prince Arthur Street, Trujillo revives the floating images of his past to ...
A ship sinks, a plane crashes, a child wanders deep into the forest -- and the world's best searc...