Canadian Publishers’ Council Privacy Statement


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Daniel G.C. Glover, AB, MA (English), JD is an Associate in the Intellectual Property Group at McCarthy Tétrault LLP. This comment is written in Mr. Glover’s personal capacity.

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The Canadian Publishers' Council (CPC), as Canada's main English language book publishing trade association was founded in 1910 and represents the interests of publishing
companies that publish books and other media for elementary and secondary schools, colleges and universities, professional and reference markets, the retail and library sectors. Members employ more than 2800 Canadians and collectively account for nearly three-quarters of all domestic sales of English-language books.

The Higher Education Division includes

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Colleen O’Neill Executive Director,
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The Canadian Publishers’ Council Higher Education Group is pleased to be able to offer $3000.00 to students attending schools who are members of Ontario Undergraduate Student Alliance (OUSA) and College Student Alliance (CSA).  Our goal is to assist 12 students currently enrolled (September-December 2010) in post-secondary institutions with their financial obligations.

Eligibility

Eligible students (you must be enrolled full or part-time at one of the member schools of OUSA or CSA) are asked to complete a short questionnaire by November 1, 2010.  Six (6) students attending an OUSA member school and 6 students attending a CSA member school will be randomly selected by the Canadian Publishers’ Council Board of Directors.  Each of the students selected will receive a cheque in the amount of $250.00 and are invited to spend the bursary on items such as course materials – textbooks; digital content etc.  Students are invited to go to textbookoptions.ca/bursary program for more details and the list of OUSA and CSA member schools.

 

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