I looked it up! She was british-Canadian! I remember reading so many of her books in middle school, they were great! My school library labeled books by Canadian authors with a maple leaf on the spine, so I tried to read as many of those as I could.
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Margaret Atwood is the first that comes to mind... I've enjoyed all that I've read by her!
Life of Pi by Yann Martel is another popular one.
I'm a sucker for Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery too.
I had to look up top Canadian Authors to see what/who I've read, and I discovered one of my favorite recent YA fantasy authors lives in BC... Rachel Heartman (although she was born in the US so I don't know if that counts, lol).
Apparently Kobo Plus offers unlimited ebooks and audiobooks for $10/month. Not sure how that compares to audible, because I haven't used it.
I like Libby, which is free and run through your local library, although it's not a Canadian company.
Hoopla is another free library app.
Someone already mentioned apps, but another one to look at is cloud storage and email services, and switching to local storage(ie, hard drives) and/or non-US services if possible.
Not exactly what you're looking for, but Wake water has a couple powdered zero sugar electrolyte (and energy) drink mixes, and Roar has some low sugar berry lemonade hydration/antioxidant powders.
I have been in the market for a good water bottle/canteen/tumbler and these look like a great option! Thanks for sharing!
If it's the one at the Lawson mall its at the back and to the right from the entrance, behind the hair and stationary supplies, I think.
Yes!! Libraries are so important for our communities.
Getting a library card also may also get you access to Libby and Hoopla, which have free ebooks and audio books, as well as magazines and graphic novels! Hoopla has music albums as well, and Kanopy which has tv shows, documentaries, and movies.
Insert the "having fun isn't hard when you've got a library card" meme here.