Annick Press
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Annick Press is recognized as one of the most innovative and cutting-edge publishers of books for children and young adults.
Founded in 1975 by Rick Wilks and Anne Millyard, Annick’s reputation was built on original picture books by such popular authors as Robert Munsch and Loris Lesynski. Munsch’s The Paperbag Princess has sold millions of copies [...]
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Class Comics
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Class Comics is owned and operated by Patrick Fillion and Robert Fraser, and has been publishing some of the hottest Gay Erotic-themed comic books on the market for over 7 years.
As a company, Class Comics has managed to capture the attention of thousands of readers who have hungered for quality gay erotic comics since they [...]
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Black Eye Design
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In business for well over a decade, Black Eye Design is an award-winning boutique design studio based in Montreal. Black Eye specializes in champion creative for book covers and interiors and other publications, and has developed a one-two punch database-into-layout system to streamline the workflow for event listings design. Step into the ring with our [...]
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Drawn & Quarterly
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Drawn & Quarterly acknowledges the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Book Publishing Industry Development Program (BPIDP), the Supply Chain Initiative, and the Canada Council for the Arts for our publishing activities.
We now have a storefront located at 211 Bernard West here in Montreal. For special orders (pickup only, no mailorder sorry) [...]
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The Royal Ontario Museum
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At the turn of the 20th century, a small group of Torontonians envisioned a museum in the city of international stature. People of some position and influence, they championed the cause and persuaded both the Government of Ontario and the University of Toronto to fund the future museum.
The Royal Ontario Museum was formally created by [...]
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