Project Gutenberg Canada

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Project Gutenberg Canada began on Canada Day 2007. Canadian citizens will be able to create e-texts and download many books that are not yet in the Public Domain of some other countries. Some authors whose complete works can now be made available (in Canada) are A. A. Milne, Walter de la Mare, Sheila Kaye-Smith, Amy Carmichael, Gertrude Lawrence, Marshall Broomhall, Lilias Trotter, Laura Ingalls Wilder and Isobel Kuhn.

As of 1 December 2007 the separately run Distributed Proofreaders Canada project has started contributing ebooks to Project Gutenberg Canada.

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