
Jack Illingworth
Jack Illingworth is the executive director of the Association of Canadian Publishers, where he advocates for the interests of the Canadian publishing industry. Recently, he has been focused on securing an exemption from new U.S. tariffs imposed on Canadian goods, which he believes is crucial for the survival of publishers and printers in Canada. Illingworth has emphasized the importance of ensuring that shipments of books are correctly labeled to avoid potential tariff complications, reflecting his commitment to navigating the challenges faced by the industry.
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Jack Illingworth is the executive director of the Association of Canadian Publishers, advocating for domestic presses.
Fifty years ago, national pride supercharged anglo-Canadian publishing. Could it happen again?Jack Illingworth, executive director of the Association of Canadian Publishers, warns that putting countertariffs on books could risk the U.S. removing its exemption.
Countertariffs on U.S. books could complicate Buy Canadian movement and threaten local bookstores, retailers sayJack Illingworth, the executive director of the Association of Canadian Publishers, has been hoping for the exemption to be enforced since learning of it a month ago.
Publishing sector, major book printer Friesens pin hopes on tariff exemption


















