This time last year Canadian publishers and retailers were grappling with consumer anger over higher Canadian prices for books after the US dollar hit historic lows against the country’s currency. Discounts were applied at all levels (in part to keep sales from crossing the border to US retailers and suppliers) and for 2009 most major publishers repriced their books to be near or equal to US pricing. But it was what you would call a “good problem,” helping Canadian divisions of the big publishing conglomerates to produce another year of strong financial results. But now, in just under a month’s […]