Today is International Women’s Day! To celebrate, we’re highlighting more literary works – by women who share stories of land, culture and community across generations. #IWD2026 #InternationalWomensDay
Today is International Women’s Day! To celebrate, we’re highlighting more literary works – by women who share stories of land, culture and community across generations. #IWD2026 #InternationalWomensDay
With International Women’s Day on March 8, we’re highlighting books by women whose work encourages us to think critically about settler colonialism, women’s labour, and the ongoing work of building community and resistance. #IWD2026 #InternationalWomensDay #WomensDayBooks #FeministReads
We are pleased to welcome Sasha Bouché to the role of production assistant! Sasha previously worked in trade publishing as an editorial assistant for Portage & Main Press/HighWater Press.
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In her review of BY STRENGTH, WE ARE STILL HERE, Patricia Johnson-Castle writes, "Scholars in fields such as Indigenous studies, sociology, criminology, education, and public policy will benefit from this groundbreaking study."
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In his review of IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF THE TRAVELLER, Jay Ruzesky at @malahatreview says, “The stars connect all of us to the mystery of being and Chris Cannon has peered more deeply into that mystery than most of us will have a chance to.” Check out the Winter 2025 issue now!
Read our Q&A with Miriam Edelson where we discuss why the subject of her new book—countering right-wing extremism— feels so relevant, and the insights of the contributors that shed light on effective resistance today.
This book bundle celebrates the scholarship of Métis women, interrogates the history of road allowance communities, and examines the history of Métis spirituality.
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In honour of Louis Riel Day, here in the homeland of the Métis Nation, this book bundle celebrates the voices and histories of Métis communities. Enjoy this collection at 30% off.
UMP publishes an award-winning list of beautiful art books. Here is a peek inside some of their pages.
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Crystal Gail Fraser was awarded the 2025 Governor General’s History Award for Scholarly Research! Learn more about her ground-breaking work below:
In this interview with Canada’s History for BY STRENGTH, WE ARE STILL HERE, Crystal Gail Fraser discusses engaging in the cultural revitalization of Indigenous northerners and the importance of looking to history to build stronger communities.
Here it is! Our 2026 Nonfiction Spring Preview with titles from @dundurnpress.bsky.social @ecwpress.bsky.social @doubledaybooks.bsky.social @douglasmcintyre.bsky.social @ubcpress.bsky.social @umanitobapress.bsky.social @mcgillqueensup.bsky.social #CanLit
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Adara Goldberg’s HOLOCAUST SURVIVORS IN CANADA highlights the resettlement experiences of survivors and explores how the ability to adapt to a new country was facilitated and impeded by local communities and Jewish social service organizations.
On #InternationalHolocaustRemembranceDay, read the accounts of those who survived Nazi persecution and settled in Canada after the war – a period of unprecedented immigration that would become a watershed moment in Canadian Jewish history.
The jury writes that, “Fraser’s deeply researched and intellectually rigorous work draws on her Dinjii Zhuh (Gwich’in) traditional knowledge and sensitively conducted oral histories to create a striking and original contribution to the literature related to Indian Residential Schools.”
Congratulations to Crystal Gail Fraser for being awarded the 2025 Governor General’s History Award for Scholarly Research prize for BY STRENGTH, WE ARE STILL HERE!
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🗞️IMPRINTING EMPIRE: LAND AND SETTLER COLONIALISM IN MANITOBA NEWSPAPERS by Shelisa Klassen
🗞️CROPPED: FIRST NATIONS AGRICULTURE IN MANITOBA, 1871–1971 by Sarah Carter
🗞️JAMES BAY MEMOIRS AND OTHER STORIES: CRITICAL EDITION by Margaret Sam-Cromarty, edited by Isabella Huberman and Élise Couture-Grondin
🗞️CONFRONTING THE RESURGENT RIGHT edited by Miriam Edelson with a foreword by Niigaanwewidam James Sinclair
Introducing UMP’s Spring 2026 list! Community-based solutions to regressive right-wing ideology, stories about life in Eeyou Istchee, the impact of the 1870s press on the settler colonial project, and how government policy shaped Indigenous agricultural practices—all available for pre-order now!
Effective April 1 2026, all University of Manitoba Press books will be distributed by Login Canada, a partnership that will increase efficiency and reduce the carbon footprint of UMP’s supply chain!
Read our full announcement here: uofmpress.ca/blog/lo...
IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF THE TRAVELLER by Chris M. Cannon is “a humbling acknowledgment of the place of people in a big world.” Read Thomas McIlwraith’s review in the Journal of Astronomy in Culture!
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We are pleased to welcome Jordan Dziewir to the role of promotions and publicity coordinator! His experience spans across publishing and non-profit organizations. He is very excited to help champion our authors’ books!
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Our Spring 2026 list is here, with titles that include strategies for combating Canada’s regressive right, the poetry of Eeyou poet Margaret Sam-Cromarty, and studies of the 1870s press and First Nation agriculture in Manitoba!
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THE CANADIAN SHIELDS "succeeds in demonstrating what its title announces, that Carol Shields is truly a cornerstone of Canadian literature." Read Cécile Fouache's review in the International Journal of Canadian Studies! muse.jhu.edu/pub/50/...