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This year’s edition features titles in a variety of disciplines including arts and culture, biography and memoir, economics, environment and geography, history, Indigenous studies, literature and literary criticism, political science, and social sciences. Canadian publishers are pleased to offer their titles in diverse formats, from hardcover to ebook, in order to suit a variety of needs. We encourage you to explore what Canadian publishers have to offer. Many more titles are listed on the Livres Canada Books website. If you, or your institution or association, wish to obtain print copies of the Collection, please contact us by email at info@livrescanadabooks. com. We would be happy to send you complimentary copies. Thank you for your interest in Canadian books! Livres Canada Books est heureux de vous présenter l’édition 2019 de la Collection en études canadiennes. 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