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What you may have missed this week at MQUP
The Hill Times article on Passage to Promise Land
Linda Kay, author of The Sweet Sixteen, discussed her book on CTV Montreal
The Chinese edition of Phoenix: The Life of Norman Bethune launched at Beijing International Book Fair
What else?
Margaret Atwood mentions John L. … Read More >
What you may have missed this week at MQUP
Exploring Harold Innis through a northern lens
Canadian policing in the digital age
Federal property issues at a municipal level
Wavelengths of Your Song book launch photos
What else?
For book lovers everywhere, The Last Bookstore
One of the world’s oldest books about witch hunts…in Edmonton!
Kobo’s new products announced for this … Read More >
What you may have missed this week at MQUP
Leave No Doubt at Olympic Men’s Hockey Orientation Camp in Calgary next week!
The Works of John Greyson
“Draw your chair up close to the edge of the precipice and I will tell you a story.”
The untold story of a Canadian pioneer
Photos from Kathleen Saint-Onge’s Bilingual Being … Read More >
What you may have missed this week at MQUP
ImagiNation Writers’ Festival book launch tonight for Bilingual Being
How Indigenous peoples are reclaiming community planning practices and ideologies
A pioneering analysis of Skelton’s passionate foreign policy career
What else?
Montreal’s Queer Between the Covers book fair
Canadian bookplates exhibition at the National Gallery
Championship round for Canada’s most iconic Read More >
What you may have missed this week at MQUP
Remembering a CanLit pioneer: Lorne Pierce
Lorne Pierce’s undergraduate hi-jinks
A conversation with Peter Swirski
Bilingual Being website launch
Out of the Basement author Miranda Campbell‘s blog
Pictures from the book launch of Garden Plots
Park or … Read More >
What you may have missed this week at MQUP
Stage Turns receives an honorable mention
Calgary flooding in the early 1900’s
What else?
Barnes and Noble to stop making Nook tablets in-house
Hobson-Jobson, Definitively
AAUP: Bridging Worlds
Upcoming Events
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July 24th, 6:00 pm – Read More >
What you may have missed this week at MQUP
Donald Savoie on government accountability
Vivienne Poy: Passage to Promise Land – voices of Chinese immigrant women to Canada
George Fetherling looks at his past
What else?
Redefining the dictionary
The future of competition
BEA 2013: The Bookstores Are … Read More >
What you may have missed this week at MQUP
Award winning books
Vivienne Poy launches book on Chinese immigration to Canada
Bilingual Being: My Life as a Hyphen
George Fetherling looks at his past
What else?
Scale in publishing
Playing the ‘The’ Card
George Orwell’s critique of internet English
When … Read More >
What you may have missed this week at MQUP
Explore the Architecture of Andrew Thomas Taylor
A Bilingual Being: My Life as a Hyphen excerpt
Out of the Basement, an excerpt
The Video Art of Sylvia Safdie
Life and times of Norman Bethune
What else?
What you may have missed this week at MQUP
George Fetherling: All things writerly
Open Book Toronto interviews George Fetherling
Canada at the forefront of a controversial mining boom in Africa
Thomas D’Arcy McGee, “brilliant two-volume biography of this fascinating figure.”
What else?
The library with no books
Conundrums of Read More >