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Indigo launches its first-ever coffee table book

Darpan News Desk, 16 May, 2017 11:57 AM
    As a proud Canadian company, Indigo is thrilled to launch its first-ever coffee table book to celebrate Canada's 150th birthday, The World Needs More Canada.
     
    The World Needs More Canada is a birthday card to Canada from the great culture makers of our time. Discover an original and exclusive collection of heartwarming, hilarious and inspiring personal stories, photos, wishes, laughs, and dreams by Canadians for Canadians on the 150th anniversary of Confederation. From Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to Drake, Margaret Atwood to Malcolm Gladwell, The World Needs More Canada features anecdotes and insights from an eclectic mix of over 100 storytellers and visionaries who have made their mark on the True North.
     
    The World Needs More Canada is available exclusively at Indigo stores and online at indigo.ca. The paperback retails for $24.99, and a limited edition hardcover version is $55.

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