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Author Interviews
Margaret Atwood and the ongoing tale of Gilead
Today marks the release of The Testaments, internationally acclaimed author Margaret Atwood’s highly anticipated sequel to The Handmaid’s Tale.
Sarah Levy of Schitt's Creek: descendent of Canadian comedy royalty
Schitt's Creek star Sarah Levy told us what it's like being part of a comedy dynasty -- and shared some of her favourite funny (and not so funny) books.
Portrait of a Reader: Lisa Marie Holmes
Meet Lisa Marie Holmes - a Registered Herbalist and Holistic Health Coach, lifestyle blogger, traveller, and T.V. personality.
Big Ideas in Books
Suicide prevention: a fundamental human right
Suicide does not only affect Indigenous people. But it affects First Nations, Inuit and Métis people disproportionately.
Recommended Reading
5 audiobooks to listen to if you love Mindhunter
After you binge Netflix's Mindhunter, listen to these true crime audiobooks about serial killers and criminal psychology.
Big Ideas in Books
10 books to understand the crisis of suicide by Indigenous youth
These books by Indigenous Canadian authors frame a striking picture of the impact of trauma that anchors the high levels of suicide among Indigenous youth.
Big Ideas in Books
Our changing idea of home
How to Lose a Country is an impassioned plea, a warning to the world that populism and nationalism don’t march fully-formed into government; they creep.
Portrait of a Reader: Mike Holmes Jr.
Meet Mike Holmes Jr. - a professional contractor, businessman, philanthropist, and online personality.
Recommended Reading
Ruth Ware's top ten chilliest reads
Here are ten books that scare, thrill and provide a masterclass in rattling the reader.
Author Interviews
Becoming me
Métis-Cree scholar and poet Jesse Thistle, author of the memoir From the Ashes, reflects on reconnecting with his sense of indigeneity.