In 2013, when Random House of Canada become defunct, it published under several imprints, including: • Anchor Canada (paperbacks) • Bond Street Books (international) • Doubleday Canada • Knopf Canada • Random House Canada • Seal Books • Vintage Canada. 's novels are published in Seal editions. Anchor Canada was created in 2001. It publishes trade paperback editions of many of Doubleday Canada's titles. In 2002, Anchor Canada published its first original
trade paperback titled
The Notebooks: Interviews and New Fiction from Contemporary Writers. Bond Street Books was launched in 2006. Bond Street Books publishes international fiction and non-fiction.
Doubleday Canada publishes Canadian and international fiction and non-fiction titles from both new and established writers. Knopf Canada was established in 1991 as an editorially independent Canadian branch of
Alfred A. Knopf. The founding editor was Louise Dennys. Dennys was already the publisher of many major Canadian books, through her work at the Toronto publishing house
Lester & Orpen Dennys. In 1996, Knopf Canada established a program called "The New Face of Fiction". Each year editors choose between 1 and 4 books and promote them through the campaign in order to bring some of Canada's most talented new authors to national and international attention. The Random House Canada imprint published works by Canadian and international authors starting in 1986. Seal Books was founded in 1977, stemming from a partnership between
Bantam Books (an American-based company) and
McClelland & Stewart. This imprint specializes in reprints of major fiction
hardcover titles. However, Seal has always published original books; it is just not the imprint's main endeavor. In the 1980s, there was a Seal Books First Novel Award. Many Seal Books were originally published as Doubleday hardcovers. When Seal Books merged with Random House of Canada, they began publishing mass-market titles from Random House of Canada and Knopf Canada as well. Vintage Canada was established in 1993. It takes its name from the New York–based publishing house,
Vintage Books, which was formed in 1954 by Alfred A. Knopf. Vintage Canada publishes paperback editions, choosing primarily from titles originally published by Knopf Canada and Random House Canada. They also publish new books and modern classics originally published elsewhere, as well as some "Vintage Originals". ==Speakers House Canada==