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A countdown of the Most Important Books in Canadian Literature, from 1948-1968, as reported by the Literary Review of Canada
BookNet Canada recently released the Top 50 Canadian Bestsellers on the market. From Gladwell to Munsch, from satire to spirituality, discover which books made the cut.
A countdown of the Most Important Books in Canadian Literature, from 1984 to 2004, as reported by the Literary Review of Canada
McClelland & Stewart Publishing was already a success when Jack McClelland went to work for his father in 1946, but eventually Jack turned it into a legacy.
Canadians are put to shame when a government-sponsored poll reveals most Canadians cannot name even one CanLit author.
A countdown of the Most Important Books in Canadian Literature, from 1545 to 1948, as reported by the Literary Review of Canada
These three Canadian authors have soared to the top of the charts with their best selling books and helped put Canada on the literary map.
These four authors showed the world that there is more to Canada and to Canadian Literature than just hockey and beer.
A look at the stories and the successes that made Canadian authors Douglas Coupland, Michael Ondaatje and Margaret Atwood household literary figures.
The English Patient is Michael Ondaatje's most famous book and was also made into an Academy Award winning motion picture.
Brian Doyle is the award-winning author of well-known books for kids and young adults. Take a closer look at the life and works of a noted Canadian writer.
A look at the stories and the successes that made Canadian authors Douglas Coupland, Michael Ondaatje and Margaret Atwood household literary figures.
A look at the stories and the successes that made Canadian authors Douglas Coupland, Michael Ondaatje and Margaret Atwood household literary figures.
Freddy, dressed as a pirate, goes with his mom to the Royal St. John's Regatta. After arriving at Quidi Vidi Lake, he runs away. The chase is on to see where he is going.
Susan Chalker Browne has created another entertaining and educational adventure for Freddy, illustrated with the delightful and whimsical artwork of HildaRose.
A countdown of the Most Important Books in Canadian Literature, from 1970 to 1982, as reported by the Literary Review of Canada
Budget travelers rejoice. Be part of the Super 8 "Celebrate the 8" festivities by booking a motel room for $8.88 a night for a limited time beginning August 8, 2008.
A look at the fiction and nonfiction winners of the Governor General Awards, from 2000-2008.
The biggest challenge of the Holidays is finding the perfect present for family and friends who have diverse interests and hobbies.
Historical novel, The Book of Negroes, by Canadian author Lawrence Hill will be made into a movie by Conquering Lion Pictures.
With the Kindle e-reader now available in Canada, new challenges will face the Canadian book industry with unknown challenges.
Be sure to tune your radio to CBC for Canada Reads, a week long debate about some of Canada's most-talked about novels of the year.
Painting wilderness scenes, rough landscapes and, well, the heart of Canada, the unique works of the Group of Seven distinguished Canadian art from European art


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