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The Reconciliation Manifesto
A final, no-holds-barred message from Canada's leading Indigenous activist$24.95, paperbackThe Trans-Pacific Partnership and Canada
Independent experts on the costs and benefits of the TPP for Canada
$22.95, paperbackCanada after Harper
The definitive account of the Harper government -- and how its policies can be stopped$22.95, paperbackSold Down the Yangtze
$19.95, paperbackThe United Nations in the 21st Century
A short, pointed, informative overview of ':the world':s best hope': for humanity in this century$14.95, paperbackFinal Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Volume One: Summary
The official report that lays bare the devastation of Canada's colonial attitudes and practices on Indigenous peoples$27.95, paperbackEarly Intervention
Homelessness, poverty, child abuse, mental illness, bullying, dementia, autism -- the evidence that early intervention improves lives, and often costs society less in the long run.$22.95, paperbackThe Charter of Rights and Freedoms
How citizens, lawyers, and judges have used the Charter to change Canada
$29.95, paperbackPeacemakers
Hard-headed but idealistic people around the globe -- both those in high offices and ordinary citizens -- are ridding the world of war$24.95, paperbackBill Gates, Pay Your Fair Share of Taxes...Like We Do!
Where to find the trillions governments need to end the world's economic crisis$22.95, paperbackFamily Violence: A Canadian Introduction
Family Violence is an unparalleled aid to understanding the nature and dimensions of this burgeoning social problem.$24.95, paperbackHow We Stopped Loving the Bomb
A former UN ambassador talks about the new push for nuclear abolition.$22.95, paperbackThe Olivieri Report
This book is the report of an independent inquiry into the case of Dr. Nancy Olivieri, conducted by three widely respected academics and commissioned by the Canadian Association of University Teachers.
$29.95, paperbackForced Growth
Here is the amazing inside story of how unknown European promoters got $92 million from Manitoba governments to build a pulp and paper complex which was then called into receivership by the government and was the subject of a judicial enquiry.$14.95, paperbackScroll to Top