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  • Canada Must Think for Itself

    Irvin Studin, one of Canada’s foremost thinkers & strategists, argues that Canada must learn to think for itself in order to survive and succeed in the post-pandemic world. He charts a clear path for asserting Canadian sovereignty and independence in the face of challenges from China, Russia and the United States and overcoming domestic crises.

    $27.95, paperback
  • Vancouver Ltd.

    Donald Gutstein reveals the tangled web of corporate ownership and influence, family relationships and social contacts which held the Vancouver business establishment together in the 1970s

    $29.95, paperback
  • Myths of Modern History

    Revisionist historian Jacques R. Pauwels challenges readers to reconsider what they know about some key events in the last 250 years of world history.

    $27.95, paperback
  • Corporate Rules: The Real World of Business Regulation in Canada

    Corporations and their lobbyists have captured control of most Canadian regulatory bodies. How this happened is documented by field experts, insiders, academics and whistleblowers.

    $27.95, paperback
  • Residential Schools: Righting Canada's Wrongs

    This updated Adult Trade edition includes the findings of unmarked graves at residential schools and examines the work still to be done to implement the Calls to Action of the TRC Report.

    $29.95, paperback
  • Toronto: City of Commerce 1800-1960

    Archival images and contemporary photos illuminate the history of Toronto's businesses and industries.

    $29.95, paperback
  • Mining Country

    Mining Country offers the stories of Canadian miners from past and present, from pre-settlement aboriginal mines to the development of Vancouver and Toronto as centres of global mining finance.
    $29.95, paperback
  • Crisis in Canada's Policing

    We all know policing is in crisis and requires real reform. Based on 40 years of work on this issue, John Sewell details the deep changes required to reverse the racism, sexism and violence embedded in police forces today.

    $24.95, paperback
  • Share the Wealth!

    This book shows how Canada’s steadily increasing wealth — which has mostly gone to the top one per cent over the last 20 years — can be successfully taxed to pay for the social programs Canadians need and want, from pharmacare and child care to better care for the elderly to much lower costs for post-secondary students.

    $24.95, paperback
  • Basic Income for Canadians

    This book, updated in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, presents the evidence for the health and wellbeing benefits of providing a basic income to everyone in Canada who needs it.

    $24.95, paperback
  • John Lennon, Yoko Ono and the Year Canada Was Cool

    While the Beatles were breaking up, John Lennon and Yoko Ono headed to Canada to stage a bed-in for peace, play a peace concert, and meet prime minister Trudeau.

    $24.95, paperback
  • Smart Cities in Canada: Digital Dreams, Corporate Designs

    Experts from across the country investigate the "smart city" trend in urban planning as it is showing up in different Canadian municipalities.

    $22.95, paperback
  • The Avro Arrow

    The story of the great Canadian Cold War combat jet — in pictures and documents
    $24.95, paperback
  • Toronto's Ravines and Urban Forests

    A guide to the most popular of Torontos unique ravine parks and the trees, birds and plants visitors can easily identify
    $24.95, paperback
  • The Canadian Labour Movement

    The triumphs and setbacks of workers and the union movement in Canada

    $27.95, paperback
  • Fort Henry

    An illustrated guide to Kingstons Fort Henry
    $19.95, paperback
  • Just Watch Me

    How can we remember Pierre Trudeau? Let Zolf count the ways.Written as Trudeau retired from active politics, illustrated with dozens of photographs chronicling his career, Just Watch Me is a fascinating record of the career of one of Canada's most enigmatic leaders.

    $24.95, paperback
  • Harry Livingstone's Forgotten Men

    An untold story about the clandestine operation to transport 80,000 Chinese labourers from remote Chinese villages, across Canada and all the way to the European battlefront to aid in the war effort and the mistreatment and racism they faced along the way.
    $27.95, paperback
  • Beverley McLachlin

    As a biography of one of the most influential Canadian judges, this book provides an account of Beverley McLachlin's unequalled impact on Canadian life
    $29.95, hardcover
  • Black Cop

    A shocking, first-person account of a Mountie who went from small-town Newfoundland to undercover drug work in Toronto to guarding prime ministers and presidents. All along, the racism he encountered from the public was easier to handle than the racism of fellow police officers — and the RCMP hierarchy.
    $24.95, paperback
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