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Progressive/Feminist Publishers and Small Presses

www.nald.ca/index.htm
National Adult Literacy Database (NALD) is a federally incorporated, non-profit service organization which fills the crucial need for a single-source, comprehensive, up-to-date and easily accessible database of adult literacy programs, resources, services and activities across Canada. It also links with other services and databases in North America and overseas.

www.sumachpress.com
Sumach Press is a women-owned and operated publisher of thought-provoking books on issues of concern to women.

www.arsenalpulp.com
Arsenal Pulp Press is a book publisher in Vancouver, Canada with over 160 titles currently in print, ranging from fiction and poetry to cultural, gender, and multicultural studies to guidebooks and cookbooks.

www.btlbooks.com
Between the Lines is a a press that embraces critical perspectives on culture, economics, and society.

www.fernwoodbooks.ca
Fernwood Books is a publisher who's objective is to publish critical works which break new ground and challange existing norms.

www.womenspress.ca
Women’s Press (WP) was established with collective ownership in 1972 and is Canada’s oldest English-language feminist publisher

www.secondstorypress.on.ca
Second Story Press is a small Canadian feminist press publishing books of special interest to women. Thier book-list is a mix of fiction, non-fiction and children's books and they look for manuscripts dealing with the many diverse and varied aspects of women's and girls' lives.

www.garamond.ca
Garamond Press is Canada's first independent academic publisher

www.tsarbooks.com
TSAR Publications are publishers of outstanding new Canadian, American and international fiction, poetry, and cultural criticism. They are also specialists in multicultural and South Asian, Asian, African and Caribbean titles.

www.brickbooks.ca
Brick Books is a literary press that fosters interesting, ambitious, and compelling work by Canadian poets

www.dundurn.com
The Dundurn Group Press focuses on Canadian non-fiction, shcolarship, history, biography and art.

www.ecwpress.com
ECW Press supports and promotes a vibrant backlist that includes poetry and fiction, pop-culture and political analysis, sports books, biography, and travel guides. Books by writers whose names you know and love — and by those who we’re very pleased to introduce for the first time

www.anansi.ca
House of Anansi Press specializes in finding and developing Canada's great new writers of literary fiction, poetry, and nonfiction and in maintaining a culturally significant backlist that has accumulated since the house was founded 35 years ago

www.insomniacpress.com
Insomniac Press has evolved from a small press that publishes poetry chapbooks, to a medium-size independent press that publishes eye-catching non-fiction titles as well as the great fiction and poetry for which it has become known.

www.raincoast.com
Raincoast Books is a Canadian publisher and distributor based in Vancouver, BC.

http://www.sentex.net/~pql/
Porcupine's Quill is a small but well established Canadian Press.

www.talonbooks.com
Talon Books has been in the vanguard of Canadian literature. With almost 300 titles in print, and an equal number of national and international literary awards in its arsenal

www.thistledown.sk.ca
Thistledown Press is a literary trade publisher located at 633 Main Street, Saskatoon, that publish poetry and fiction for adults and young adults by Canadian writers to a national and international audience. Thistledown also publishes a line of resources for teachers.

www.turnstonepress.com
Ravenstone Press is a small literary press located in the middle of the Canadian prairie

www.editors.ca/web/books.htm
Editors' Association of Canada promotes professional editing as key in producing effective communications. Its 1,600-plus members, salaried and freelance, work with individuals and in the corporate, technical, government, non-profit, and publishing sectors.

www.ridewind.com/home.html
Ride the Wind Publishing a small, new, but not unknown feminist press that was born within the forested areas of the Manitoba prairie in the winter of 1997.

www.mcgilliganbooks.com
McGilligan Books

www.wifp.org
The Women's Institute for Freedom of the Press is a non-profit women's media organization that seeks to democratize the communications media by expanding freedom of the press to enable all people; rich and for, male and female, to have the equal opportunity to speak directly to the whole public about their own issues and concerns. They also publish annually a Directory of Women's Media

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