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The Scotiabank Giller Prize shines a light on the best of Canadian literature, promoting the works of both emerging and established authors.
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A novel steeped in history and a deep sense of place, Victory Colony, 1950 is a story about resilience and self-empowerment, two
In Palestinian-Canadian novelist Yara El-Ghadban’s third book, the historical, the political, and the personal are carefully calibrated into a brief but incandescent
Le nouveau livre de Monique Polak propose 21 recettes pour tisser des liens entre les cultures et les histoires des immigrants et
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