As the local market dwindles, some Canadian children’s publishers are tailoring their titles to a North American audience
Good call
Ontario’s controversial plan for textbook spending seems to have won over publishers in the end
Fun of Reading to celebrate Canadian kidlit
Four-day conference in Ottawa expected to draw 1,000 delegates
Fortress Scholastic
High discounts are keeping Canadian titles out of the company’s book clubs, publishers say
F&W plans big boost to kids’ list
Educational publishers seek new links with schools
But some teachers are wary of corporate
Duval House cracks Chinese market
Edmonton press will produce 48 titles for Hebei province as part of a six-figure deal
Do you need an agent?
If you’re a children’s writer, the answer depends a lot on you
Distributor puts down S. Asian roots
Design house on the upswing
Toronto’s Pronk & Associates has doubled in size in two years
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