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Books

2023 Oscars Reading List
Read the books that inspired the movies nominated for the 95th Academy Awards.
Upcoming programs
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Out of The Shadows: Women and Their Work in 19th Century Toronto
Wed Mar 29, 2023 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Location: Northern DistrictLOCAL HISTORY EVENING Sponsored by The Toronto Public Library and The North Toronto Historical Society Author and historian Elizabeth Gillan Muir will present an illustrated talk on the influential...
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Women in Speculative Fiction: Panel Discussion
Wed Mar 29, 2023 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Location: Lillian H. SmithJoin us for a panel discussion with Chinelo Onwualu, Julie Czerneda and Michelle Sagara. They'll be talking about publishing science fiction and fantasy, inspirational women authors, their careers and much more. Traditionally...
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Jessica Johns: Bad Cree
Wed Mar 29, 2023 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Location: Toronto Reference LibraryArtist and award-winning writer Jessica Johns joins us to discuss her debut novel, Bad Cree. In Conversation with writer and academic Kateri Akiwenzie-Damm. Dreams, family, and spirits collide in this story of a Cr...
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News

City Librarian's Report: March 2023
Vickery summarizes key activities in support of the priorities outlined in our strategic plan.

Our Commitment to Intellectual Freedom
Find out what we’re doing to protect your intellectual freedom across our collections, programs and spaces.

UNESCO recognizes Anderson Ruffin Abbott archive
Our archive for the first Canadian-born Black physician has been added to UNESCO’s Canada Memory of the World Register.

New Bookbag for Kids
Pick one up today at your local branch before they’re gone. Available at all our branches for $2 each.

COVID-19 Information
All library branches are offering regular services and masks are optional but strongly recommended.

Digital Archive Ontario
Explore digital collections and library content for all Ontario residents.
Financial support from the Ontario government is gratefully acknowledged.

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Big or small, every donation makes a difference and has an impact on the nearly 70% of Torontonians who rely on the Library.
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