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  • 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
  • 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
  • The Reconciliation Manifesto

    A final, no-holds-barred message from Canada's leading Indigenous activist
    $24.95, paperback
  • Within the Barbed Wire Fence

    A unique memoir by a young Japanese-Canadian poet torn from his family and interned in distant labour camps for the "crime" of being Japanese during the Second World War
    $19.95, hardcover
  • Canada's Universities Go Global

    Universities are expected to be increasingly "international" and participate in a global knowledge economy. What does internationalization mean for university faculty, students and administrators? This book brings together international and Canadian scholars to discuss internationalization in terms of government policy and institutional practices.

    $29.95, paperback
  • Chinatown

    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, paperback
  • Fighting for Women's Rights

    From her time growing up in India and the Royal Court of Siam, Anna developed an independent nature that she brought with her to North America. As a well-known author, Anna toured America landing in Halifax where she single-handedly created an art school for girls - later to become the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design. This is her story.

    $9.95, paperback
  • Soft 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, paperback
  • Summer Berries

    In this classic cookbook, prominent food writer Elizabeth Baird offers a diverse sampling of the best berry recipes, traditional favourites and creative innovations alike.
    $19.95, paperback
  • Elizabeth Baird's Classic Canadian Cooking

    Inspired by the cookbooks of the past and by family recipe collections, Elizabeth Baird's groundbreaking first cookbook offers a compendium of Canada's culinary traditions.
    $19.95, paperback
  • The Gulf Within

    When the Canadian government went to war against Iraq in 1991, many Canadians of Arab or Muslim background became the targets of hostility, harassment, and racism. This book recounts and analyzes their experiences during the Gulf War.

    $16.95, paperback
  • Ice Bangles

    Naila Siraj arrives in Toronto from Pakistan as a young bride with four suitcases of saris, trading her parents' wealthy Karachi home for a cramped downtown apartment with a hide-a-bed.
    $14.95, paperback
  • Natural Dyes

    Hermine Lathrop-Smit provides 36 easy to follow recipes for turning common Canadian plants such as marigolds, onions and lily of the valley into a wide range of beautiful and unique colours from burnt oranges to subtle pinks and smoky greys.
    $14.95, paperback
  • Apples, Peaches and Pears

    Recipes from the classics to the most inventive and unusual for three of Canada's finest summer fruits.

    $15.00, hardcover
  • Anatomy of Big Business

    First published in 1962, Anatomy of Big Business was long an influential portrait of power and control in the Canadian corporate economy.
    $14.95, paperback
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