The plan is to outfit the nook with pillows, lights, and a custom mural dedicated to the love of reading.
Indigenous bookseller Strong Nations closes its physical store but continues online sales
Strong Nations is considered to be one of the biggest online Indigenous bookstores in the world.
Comic artists lead online auctions to raise money for struggling retailers
One hundred per cent of proceeds will go to Canadian comic book stores, with auctions closing April 29 at 12 pm EST.
How a book about environmental racism in Nova Scotia inspired new Ellen Page doc
There’s Something in the Water examines the experiences of Mi’kmaw and African Nova Scotian communities who have been affected by toxic industrial fallout, and the efforts generations of grassroots activists have made to draw attention to the crisis.
A new service delivers boxes of crime fiction to subscribers’ doorsteps
Mike Edwards was surprised he couldn’t find a subscription service that would deliver crime books to his home in Ottawa. And so he decided to launch his own.
RMB publisher Don Gorman’s Google Map featuring Canadian bookstores offering delivery
Indigo lays off 5,200 staff
Indigo stores will remain closed indefinitely, with free shipping available for customers until April 12.
Toronto’s Ben McNally Books to temporarily close amid COVID-19 concerns
It’s been a challenging year for Toronto’s “most beautiful bookstore.”
Publishers host special offers and discounts as Canadians isolate
Publishers are easing the social-distancing blues by hosting special offers on their ebook catalogues.
Looking for a new audiobook and to support local indies? Canadian booksellers sign up with Libro.fm
Customers can purchase a single title or sign up for a subscription, with profits shared between Libro.fm and their bookseller of choice
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