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  2. Indigo Books and Music - Wikipedia

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    Indigo Books & Music Inc., known as "Indigo" and stylized "!ndigo", is Canada's only major English-language bookstore chain. It is Canada 's largest book, gift, and specialty toy retailer, operating stores in all ten provinces and one territory, and through a website offering a selection of books, toys, home décor, stationery, and gifts.

  3. McNally Robinson - Wikipedia

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    McNally Robinson Booksellers is a family-operated chain of Canadian independent bookstores founded in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1981. It is managed by new owners Chris Hall and Lori Baker, formerly managed by Holly and Paul McNally.

  4. Canadian Booksellers Association - Wikipedia

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    Its membership is open to bookstore owners and "affiliated stakeholders" like authors and publishers. [1] The organization was created in 1952. [2] The association advocates on behalf of booksellers to the Canadian government, notably questioning potential changes to the national competition policies. [3]

  5. Category:Canadian booksellers - Wikipedia

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    Also: Canada: People: By occupation: Businesspeople by industry: Booksellers Pages in category "Canadian booksellers" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.

  6. List of bookstore chains - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of bookstore chains with brick-and-mortar locations. In the United Kingdom and many parts of the English speaking world, they are known as "Bookshops" and "newsagents". In American English , they are called "bookstores", or sometimes "newsstands", as they also usually carry newspapers and magazines.

  7. World's Biggest Bookstore - Wikipedia

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    The World's Biggest Bookstore was a bookstore in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, at 20 Edward St, just north of the Toronto Eaton Centre and the Atrium on Bay.Operating from 1980 until 2014, the three-storey store covered 64,000 square feet and was noted for its bright lights and over 20 kilometres of bookshelves.

  8. Bookselling - Wikipedia

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    Another common type of bookstore is the used bookstore or second-hand bookshop which buys and sells used and out-of-print books in a variety of conditions. [4] [5] A range of titles are available in used bookstores, including in print and out-of-print books. Book collectors tend to frequent used bookstores. Large online bookstores offer used ...

  9. List of independent bookstores - Wikipedia

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    Canada: London, Ontario: Bakka-Phoenix Canada: Toronto, Ontario: Bison Books Canada: Winnipeg, Manitoba: Book City Canada: Toronto, Ontario: The Book Room Canada: Halifax, Nova Scotia: was, at the time of its 2008 closing, the oldest bookstore in Canada (defunct) Camas Bookstore and Infoshop Canada: Victoria, British Columbia: Common Woman ...

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