Ex-Ottawa Councillor Details Abuse, Healing in New Book
A former Ottawa city councillor has published a book detailing his harrowing experience of childhood sexual abuse and the long road toward recovery and healing.
A former Ottawa city councillor has published a book detailing his harrowing experience of childhood sexual abuse and the long road toward recovery and healing.
John Larsen discusses his new biography 'Earthrise' detailing Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen's role in the historic Artemis II lunar mission, highlighting Hansen's inspiring journey and the significance of Canada's space exploration contributions.
The boycott of Canada's prestigious Giller Prize has concluded after organizers acknowledged that demonstrators' demands were met through sustained pressure, marking a significant moment in literary activism.
Ben Lerner's fourth novel 'Transcription' examines how technology shapes memory and relationships through a story of a writer's unrecorded interview with his mentor, blending themes of love, friendship, and fatherhood.
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RecommendedMarty Gervais, a renowned Windsor author and photographer, shares how his struggle with macular degeneration has inspired his latest book and provided new perspectives on his creative work.
The Toronto Sun features Steve Nease's editorial cartoon for April 8, 2026, offering a satirical take on current events. This exclusive content highlights the publication's commitment to visual commentary.
Discover the latest bestselling local books in British Columbia, compiled by the Association of Book Publishers of B.C., featuring a diverse range of titles from memoirs to environmental activism.
Former NFL quarterback and activist Colin Kaepernick will release his memoir 'The Perilous Fight' this September, offering a personal account of his career and social justice advocacy.
The Toronto Sun published a new cartoon by Sue Dewar on April 7, 2026, offering a visual commentary on current events. The piece highlights the artist's ongoing work in editorial illustration.
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RecommendedEdmonton-born author Jane Park's debut novel 'Inheritance' is set in her hometown, exploring themes of family, loss, and the immigrant experience through a Korean-Canadian lens.
Jenny Hejun Wills, Guy Vanderhaeghe, and Marcello di Cintio will headline a Writer's Trust of Canada event on May 13 at the DJD Dance Centre in Calgary, showcasing literary excellence.
Wiley Wei-Chiun Ho's memoir 'The Astronaut Children of Dunbar Street' details her unconventional upbringing in Vancouver while her parents worked overseas in Taiwan, examining themes of family separation and immigrant identity.
Henry David Thoreau's profound insights on nature, simplicity, and justice remain strikingly relevant today, as highlighted in a new PBS documentary featuring a star-studded cast.
Discover four captivating children's books for April 2026, exploring themes of friendship, migration, hope, and resilience through engaging stories and beautiful illustrations.
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RecommendedBookmanager's weekly sales data from over 250 independent Canadian bookstores highlights the top 30 bestselling books for the week of March 28, featuring new releases, fiction, and non-fiction titles.
Discover the best e-readers for every type of book lover, from compact phone-like devices to full-color displays. Our expert guide compares Kobos, Kindles, and more to help you find your ideal digital reading companion.
The Halifax Humanities Society commemorates two decades of fostering community engagement through literature, with its Humanities 101 program continuing to bring people together over great books.
Tara Gereaux's new novel 'Wild People Quiet' delves into the psychological impact of hiding Métis heritage, inspired by her own family history and featuring a cover by Métis artist Katherine Boyer.
Patrick Radden Keefe's new book investigates the mysterious death of Zac Brettler, a 19-year-old who plunged from a luxury London tower, uncovering a hidden world of conmen, foreign wealth, and corruption.
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RecommendedHeather Morris, acclaimed author, revisits World War II in her latest novel 'The Piano Teacher of Montparnasse,' set in Nazi-occupied Paris, exploring themes of art and survival.
In letters to the editor, readers passionately argue for Don Cherry to receive the Order of Canada, while also discussing Canada's happiness ranking and calls for global peace.
Discover the 15 bestselling local books in British Columbia for the week of March 28, 2026, featuring titles from independent publishers and bookstores across the province.
James Bruce, former editor-in-chief and publisher of The Windsor Star, passed away at 84. Colleagues remember him as a compassionate leader who championed journalism and community service.
Bestselling author John Green, known for young adult hits, is crafting his debut adult novel. The announcement marks a significant shift in his celebrated writing career.
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RecommendedU.S. Senator JD Vance is set to release a new book titled 'Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith' this spring, published by HarperCollins, exploring his personal journey with religion.
Clayton Jardine, coach of the WHL's Red Deer Rebels, draws on personal experiences as a hockey father to author his first children's book about a daughter learning to skate.
From Donald Trump's social media posts to handwritten signs, errant quotation marks known as 'shout quotes' are creating widespread misunderstanding. Experts explore their origins, proper usage, and why they often signal sarcasm rather than emphasis.
A review of the most recent editorial cartoons by Greg Perry and Patrick LaMontagne, published in the Calgary Herald for the week of March 30, 2026, highlighting their satirical insights and artistic contributions.
Prince Edward Island author Caitlyn Paxson discusses her new fantasy romance novel 'A Widow's Charm' in an interview with Amanda Debison, marking her literary debut.
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RecommendedDiscover the local literary hits in British Columbia for the week of March 21, featuring a diverse list of bestselling books compiled by the Association of Book Publishers of B.C.