Leigh Anne Williams

Notes from the North: May
What’s Ahead for Canadian Indies?
News from the North: March 15
News from the North: February 2
Big Bet for Good Cause
Panel Examines Canadian School Library Crisis
Canadian Publishing 2011: Strategies for Success
Canadian Publishing 2011: BookRiff Set for Launch
Canadian Publishing 2011: The British Columbia Alternative
Canadian Publishing 2011: Challenges and Changes
Canadian Publishing 2011: A Great First Year Mike Bryan: An Englishman At Penguin Canada
Kate Middleton's Fondness for 'Anne of Green Gables'
Bringing E-books to Stores
Communities The Key, Publishers Told
Harlequin Teen Tells (and Sells) a Modern Fairy Tale
The Fenn Fallout
Missen to Head Up Children's Books at Penguin Canada
Canada Book Count Finds Encouraging Response
New Poetry Prize in Canada Focuses on Recitation
Picking the Hot And Cold Global Markets
Canada's First Teen Reads Awards Judged a Hit
Bookstores and Beyond
International Festival of Authors
Children's Publishers Hope for Good Finish
Publishers Ready for The Digital Dance
Penguin Canada Makeover Done
Penguin Leadership Vacuum Worries Canadian Book Industry
Mitchell to Leave Tundra After 21 Years
'Parallel Imports' Stirs Controversy In Canada
Cormorant Books to Start Children's Imprint
Toronto Conference Studies Ways to Cultivate Environmental Imaginations
Indigo Third Quarter Up
Kobo Prepares Tablet Apps
Canada's Independent Booksellers Satisfied with Holidays
Canadian Booksellers Conference Set for May 28 in Toronto
Kobo Touts Open Access, Hopes for e-Reader
Borders Invests in Newly Minted Kobo
Canadian Private School Switches to Sony e-Readers
Indigo Wants Books to Be More Environmentally Friendly
Canadian Publishers Getting on Kindle Bandwagon
Veteran Journalist Wins Canada’s Giller Prize
Mixed Indigo Second Quarter
Canadian Booksellers Ready For New Summer Conference
Random House Widens Canadian Lit Festival