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SUMMARY:Indie Book Fest: Uzma Jalaluddin - Hana Khan Carries On
DESCRIPTION:For fans of “You’ve Got Mail\,” a young woman juggles pursuing her dream job in radio while helping her family compete with the new halal restaurant across the street\, in this sparkling new rom-com by the author of Ayesha at Last.  \nJoin Uzma Jalaluddin for a special book launch in partnership with HarperCollins Canada! \nHOW TO ATTEND: \nPurchase Hana Khan Carries on from Massy Books to receive access to this exclusive\, virtual event. Purchase here: https://bit.ly/3cfkgKr \nABOUT THE AUTHOR \nUzma Jalaluddin is a teacher and also writes a funny parenting column named ‘Samosas and Maple Syrup’ for the Toronto Star\, Canada’s largest daily newspaper. Her debut novel is Ayesha at Last.
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SUMMARY:Alexandra Morton: The Fight to Save Wild Salmon
DESCRIPTION:The rise of industrial fish farming on the Pacific Northwest has created an existential threat to wild salmon and the ecosystems that rely on them. For years\, conservationists and biologists have sounded alarms on how pollution\, the plague of sea-lice and bacteria\, and unsustainable practices from this industry are affecting one of this region’s keystone species. \nCome hear biologist and activist Alexandra Morton discuss her new book\, NOT ON MY WATCH\, where she tells the story of her 30-year fight against big business and government corruption to save British Columbia’s wild salmon. \nShe will appear in conversation with journalist Emilee Gilpin\, who is the managing editor of IndigiNews. \n— \nUse this Zoom link to access event (on April 8 at 7pm) \nPlease register. Registration is not required to participate\, but it helps us anticipate the number of attendees\, and allows us to send you any updates about this event. \nTo join the event you will need a computer\, tablet or phone with the Zoom app. Headphones are recommended. \nNew to Zoom? Learn more about using it here. \n— \nThis event is in partnership with the Vancouver Public Library.\nNOT ON MY WATCH is available for purchase from Massy Books. 
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