Abstract: Two anomalous clauses in the Free Trade Agreement are meant to stimulate development of book publishing in Canada. They exist against a history of an absence, followed by two decades of a presence of government supported, culturally oriented publishing. Because these clauses run against the basic principles of the FTA they are already being undermined. Their collapse will return the vast majority of firms in the Canadian-owned sector to economic marginality cutting off any slight chance there was of a general movement into such profitable and culturally significant market sectors such as educational publishing. Résumé: L'Accord sur le Libre échange comporte deux clauses singulières dont le but est de stimuler l'édition des livre...
In this thesis I explore an understudied area of communications--the practice of book publishing. Th...
<p>The international dimension has always played an important role in Canadian public sector’s...
Canadian Federalism has grown to incorporate the opposing ideologies of communitarianism and individ...
very strange indeed. Aside from the fact that each of the two official languages in Canada-English a...
Abstract: The motive force behind the global production and distribution of media products is to be ...
This book chapter argues that Canadian academic libraries have largely failed to maximize the opport...
A comparison of commercial French-language book publishing in Quebec with imports from France reveal...
The Canadian book business is fraught with difficulties and struggles. Canadian publishers have long...
This essay, part of a collection of essays commissioned by the International Law Research Program at...
This report presents an examination of book policy development at the Department of Canadian Heritag...
Canadian publishing has always struggled to exist alongside the huge industries of the United States...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines certain examples that are representativ...
This report examines French-as-a-second-language (FSL) education in Canada from a publisher’s perspe...
FTA and NAFTA allow special provisions for culture and culture-related industries, yet the definitio...
This paper discusses the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), and its impact on copyright ref...
In this thesis I explore an understudied area of communications--the practice of book publishing. Th...
<p>The international dimension has always played an important role in Canadian public sector’s...
Canadian Federalism has grown to incorporate the opposing ideologies of communitarianism and individ...
very strange indeed. Aside from the fact that each of the two official languages in Canada-English a...
Abstract: The motive force behind the global production and distribution of media products is to be ...
This book chapter argues that Canadian academic libraries have largely failed to maximize the opport...
A comparison of commercial French-language book publishing in Quebec with imports from France reveal...
The Canadian book business is fraught with difficulties and struggles. Canadian publishers have long...
This essay, part of a collection of essays commissioned by the International Law Research Program at...
This report presents an examination of book policy development at the Department of Canadian Heritag...
Canadian publishing has always struggled to exist alongside the huge industries of the United States...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines certain examples that are representativ...
This report examines French-as-a-second-language (FSL) education in Canada from a publisher’s perspe...
FTA and NAFTA allow special provisions for culture and culture-related industries, yet the definitio...
This paper discusses the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), and its impact on copyright ref...
In this thesis I explore an understudied area of communications--the practice of book publishing. Th...
<p>The international dimension has always played an important role in Canadian public sector’s...
Canadian Federalism has grown to incorporate the opposing ideologies of communitarianism and individ...