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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.
$16.95, pdfSmart 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.
$16.95, pdfThe Avro Arrow
The story of the great Canadian Cold War combat jet — in pictures and documents$24.95, paperbackToronto'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, paperbackThe Canadian Labour Movement
The triumphs and setbacks of workers and the union movement in Canada
$19.95, pdfFort Henry
An illustrated guide to Kingstons Fort Henry$19.95, paperbackJust 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.
$35.00, hardcoverHarry 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.$16.95, pdfBlack 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.$16.95, pdfBeverley 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$16.95, pdfBlackBerry Town
A new history of the Blackberry innovation that documents how the resources and people of Kitchener-Waterloo supported, facilitated and benefited from the achievement that Blackberry represents$14.95, pdfCanada is Not Back
An insider's account of how Justin Trudeau makes foreign policy, and why his government has gone nowhere internationally.$24.95, paperbackCanadian Culture in a Globalized World
Canada has developed an extensive system of cultural policies. These policies are now increasingly in conflict with a web of international free trade agreements.$16.95, pdfWinnipeg 1919
The most important primary document from the Winnipeg General Strike now back in print with a new introduction on the occasion of the strike's 100th anniversary$14.95, pdfA New Kind of Union
Longtime trade unionist Fred Wilson's behind the scenes account of the merger between the CEP and CAW to form Unifor — Canada's largest private sector union.$12.95, pdfThe Tangled Garden
This book explains the breakdown of Canadian cultural industries and outlines that for them to be saved we must adapt cultural policy to the digital age.$14.95, pdfBeyond Shelters
Homelessness can be ended in Canada, and in this book leading shelter operators share their experience and their proposals about how this can be done, city by city.$16.95, pdfGetting to Zero
Is Canada on the path that will get us to zero emissions? What can citizens and activists do to generate real action?$14.95, pdfThe Big Stall
This book explains how energy companies have essentially written the Trudeau government's climate change policies, and what citizens can do to force a rewrite.$16.95, pdfThe Lac-Mégantic Rail Disaster
This book uncovers the shocking full story of the July 6, 2013 oil train catastrophe that killed 47 people — why it happened, how it happened, and why it can happen again.$14.95, pdfScroll to Top