• Tracing Ontario teachers’ long struggle for pay equity

    An excerpt from Chapter One of Class Action: How Ontario's Elementary Teachers Became a Political Force, by Andy Hanson

  • Decolonization is not a holiday

    A day for Truth and Reconciliation is a good gesture, but the work of decolonization needs to happen all year, every year.

  • Toronto’s Poor: A Rebellious History — now 35% off

    On sale until the end of July.

  • Solidarity with the Cuban Revolution

    Supporting the Revolution while critically engaging with it is a delicate balance, David Austin writes.

  • Beach Reads

    They’re a bit heavier in your beach tote, but these deeply thoughtful, engaging reads will have you covered for long, lazy days in the sun.

  • Cancel Canada Day

    As part of #CancelCanadaDay, the next 25 paperback copies of Unsettling Canada sold through our webstore will also come with a free copy of Briarpatch Magazine's award-winning Land Back Issue.

  • Toronto Pride

    From “Gay Day Picnic” in 1971 to flashpoint of anti-police brutality in 2016, Toronto’s Pride Parade has never fully assimilated to the pink-washing, corporatizing, and homonationalist aims of the state. With this reading list, we've rounded up nonfiction, fiction, and poetry from the BTL catalogue and beyond.

  • A repeating collage of different book covers for

    Feminist cities across the world

    Leslie Kern's Feminist City: A Field Guide has been published in nine languages (and counting!). Here's a roundup of the many covers and colours of a reimagined city.

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