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Sponsors 2005

The Book and Periodical Council (BPC) would like to thank the following for their generous sponsorship of Freedom to Read Week 2005:

Canada Council for the Arts

Harper Collins Canada Ltd

Ontario Library Association

Pearson logo    Webcom

Random House of Canada


The BPC would also like to thank the following organizations and individuals for their support and in-kind donations:

British Columbia Library Association Atlantic Provinces Library Association Library Association of Alberta

Canadian Library Association Canadian Booksellers Manitoba Library Association

Saskatchewan Learning, Provincial Library   Ontario Library Association

Reva Pomer Design    David Wyman logo


The following people contribute an incredible amount of time and energy producing the kit and poster and maintaining the website at www.freedomtoread.ca: Franklin Carter, Maggie MacIntyre, Scott Mitchell, Reva Pomer, David Wyman, and the Freedom of Expression Committee.

The BPC, along with the Freedom of Expression Committee, thanks all writers, photographers, and illustrators for their contributions to the Freedom to Read kit of 2005.

The BPC gratefully acknowledges the support of the Canada Council for the Arts and its member organizations.

 

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