By Philip Cercone
Policy Magazine, March 2020
Support for the Canadian writing and publishing community has been a cornerstone of the Canada Council for the Arts’ mission since it was founded 63 years ago. But while genre fiction, short stories and poetry have continued to be bolstered by the Canada Council, their support of non-fiction has been downgraded. Philip Cercone, executive director and editor of McGill-Queen’s University Press, Canada’s premier academic trade publisher, explains in Policy Magazine. READ THE FULL STORY HERE