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Militants, Mobsters and Mavericks
Organized crime and the fight for immigrant workers’ rights. Unforgettable events and a lively cast of characters all paint a vivid picture of Toronto during the 1960s and 1970s.
$27.95, paperbackCapitalism, Colonialism, and Crises: The Remaking of Modern Canada 1960–2025
This new history of Canada offers readers a bold retelling of our past, the legacy of Indigenous dispossession and the means in which we created a wealthy and resource-rich but very unequal first-world country.
$39.95, hardcoverCapitalism and Colonialism: The Making of Modern Canada 1890–1960
Capitalism and Colonialism: The Making of Modern Canada 1890–1960 continues the examination of our nation’s past through a new lens, incorporating the scholarship of Canadian historians to portray a richly endowed and wealthy but very unequal first-world country.
$39.95, hardcoverCanada's State Police
The 150 year legacy of the RCMP, Canada’s national state police.
$27.95, 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.
$24.95, paperbackBlack History
Rosemary Sadlier, Gregory Birkett, Derek Grant, Kathleen James, Alyson Van Beinum, Joy Martyr-Andre, Colleen Birkett, Mark Campbell, Ian Hundey$75.00, hardcoverToronto
Telling Toronto's story from the final retreat of the Laurentide Ice Sheet to today's metropolis, a team of expert authors brings beautiful illustrations and fascinating, fresh perspectives together in this new natural, archaeological, and social history.$29.95, paperbackCanada and the Global Economy
In this book, Bob Chodos, Rae Murphy, and Eric Hamovitch consider the implications of globalization for Canada.$29.95, epubHamilton: A People's History
Hamilton: A People's History is lavishly illustrated with over 200 contemporary and archival images. The narrative and visuals together provide a vivid portrait of one of Ontario's most prosperous and appealing cities.$34.95, paperback100 Fascinating Londoners
These brief biographies reflect a century and a half of London's history and reflect key events and fascinating adventures drawn from the lives of people from all walks of life who made a lasting impression on their hometown.
$24.95, paperbackSteamboats on the Lakes
With a rich collection of paintings, photographs, and other illustrations from museums and archives across Ontario, Steamboats on the Lakes tells the unique story of the boats, the dangerous waters they plied, and the daring entrepreneurs and hardy sailors who navigated the many rough and glorious passages of the steamships' heyday.$24.95, paperbackChinatown
Author Paul Yee tells the stories of eight Canadian Chinatown's -- Vancouver, Victoria, Calgary, Winnipeg, Ottawa, Toronto, Montreal, and Halifax -- and explores the unique culture and heritage of each.
$34.95, paperbackSoft Target
In this second edition, the two offer a detailed foreword that brings readers up-to-date with some startling new information surrounding the twin bombings on June 23, 1985.$27.95, paperbackThe Fur Trade in Canada
In this book, extensively illustrated with visuals from some of Canada's most prominent museums and archives, historian Michael Payne explores the personalities and events that shaped this powerful business.
$24.95, paperbackDebts to Pay
Written by a respected western Canadian writer, Debts to Pay offers a fresh point of view on the perennial questions of Quebec's place in the Canadian federation.$24.95, paperbackThe Mounties
Learn about Canada's mounted police force, its history and its adventures that helped to shape Canada.
$9.95, paperbackCanada's Little War
Now in paperback, the first illustrated history of Canada's involvement in the Boer War. Control of rich resources, and strategic advantage were at stake when Great Britain waged war against two republics in Africa that declared independence. Canada was divided. Boer War expert Carman Miller book explores Canada's involvement in the conflict
$19.95, paperbackThe Hamiltonians
The Hamiltonians is a collection of stories about the most interesting and influential people who made Hamilton their home. These tales are told by some of the city's most expert writers.
$24.95, paperbackHudson's Bay Company Adventures
This historical story of the beginnings of Canada's oldest company, the Hudson's Bay Company, comes alive in these true tales of fur-trade wars, incredible wilderness journeys, hardships, and danger.
$9.95, paperbackVive Quebec!
Published in 2001, this collection brings together the province's leading writers and thinkers in a lively and challenging debate about Quebec nationalism.
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