Contributor — ...Treaty 7 and The Cypress Hills: The Land and Its People. He has authored his fifth book of poetry, Finding Louis O’Soup. His previous volume, Where the Land Gets Broken,...
Book — ...then responded brutally to the uprising of some of the oppressed in 1885. Hildebrandt’s ability to view these events from the indigenous viewpoint places the Mounties, the Canadian state, and...
Book — Revised and updated edition now available! In this practical guide to the law for young people of Canada, Ned Lecic and Marvin Zuker provide an all-encompassing manual meant to empower...
Blog — ...school, we read When the Wind Blows. Our seventh-grade science teacher confessed Where he’d wish to be if the bomb got dropped On Toronto: “Directly beneath it.” In English we...
Blog — ...me to death. But a lot of them used to start with “Amma used to say” or “this is what happened to Amma.” To her, although Amma had died, I...
Blog — ...(sometimes!) individuals. Imagine being able to tag a colleague in the middle of reading a book when you come across something pertinent to their research. Or, on the literary side,...
Blog — ...The Association of Canadian Publishers is working to build a network of freelance publishing experts from diverse communities: all those who self-identify with BIPOC communities, LGBTQIA+ communities, those with a...
Blog — ...to annotate, share, and comment on all our open access books. Readers can share their annotations publicly or keep them private. The platform allows readers to adjust font size, change...
Blog — ...accessibility, and innovation. After months of planning, building, and revising, we are so pleased to be able to reflect these commitments in this new online space (complete with new branding)....
Blog — ...years and celebrating the diversity of what women have contributed to our catalogue and to scholarship. From climate change to motherhood and from democracy to food studies, women scholars are...