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The Canadian Booksellers Association (CBA) is an organization that promotes and advocates for Canadian booksellers, publishers and authors. Its membership is open to bookstore owners and "affiliated stakeholders" like authors and publishers. The organization was created in 1952. The association advocates on behalf of booksellers to the Canadian government, notably questioning potential changes to the national competition policies.

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  • Canadian Booksellers Association (CBA) es una organización que promueve y protege a los , editores y escritores canadienses. Su membresía está abierta a los propietarios de librerías y «afiliados interesados» como autores y editores.​ Fue establecida en 1952.​ La Asociación se ha destacado por su oposición a la tienda online Amazon.com, particularmente a los planes de la compañía de expandirse en Canadá.​ , profesor de la Universidad de Ottawa, criticó este esfuerzo como «un intento transparente de frustrar a un fuerte competidor».​ (es)
  • The Canadian Booksellers Association (CBA) is an organization that promotes and advocates for Canadian booksellers, publishers and authors. Its membership is open to bookstore owners and "affiliated stakeholders" like authors and publishers. The organization was created in 1952. The association advocates on behalf of booksellers to the Canadian government, notably questioning potential changes to the national competition policies. (en)
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  • The Canadian Booksellers Association (CBA) is an organization that promotes and advocates for Canadian booksellers, publishers and authors. Its membership is open to bookstore owners and "affiliated stakeholders" like authors and publishers. The organization was created in 1952. The association advocates on behalf of booksellers to the Canadian government, notably questioning potential changes to the national competition policies. The association has been noted for its opposition to online retailer Amazon.com, particularly the company's plans to expand into Canada. University of Ottawa professor Michael Geist criticized this effort as "a transparent attempt to hamstring a tough competitor". (en)
  • Canadian Booksellers Association (CBA) es una organización que promueve y protege a los , editores y escritores canadienses. Su membresía está abierta a los propietarios de librerías y «afiliados interesados» como autores y editores.​ Fue establecida en 1952.​ La Asociación se ha destacado por su oposición a la tienda online Amazon.com, particularmente a los planes de la compañía de expandirse en Canadá.​ , profesor de la Universidad de Ottawa, criticó este esfuerzo como «un intento transparente de frustrar a un fuerte competidor».​ (es)
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