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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
  • 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
  • The Canadian Labour Movement

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

    $27.95, paperback
  • BlackBerry 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
    $24.95, paperback
  • Canada is Not Back

    An insider's account of how Justin Trudeau makes foreign policy, and why his government has gone nowhere internationally.
    $24.95, paperback
  • Canadian 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.
    $24.95, paperback
  • A 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.
    $24.95, paperback
  • The 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.
    $24.95, paperback
  • Beyond 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.
    $24.95, paperback
  • Getting to Zero

    Is Canada on the path that will get us to zero emissions? What can citizens and activists do to generate real action?
    $24.95, paperback
  • The 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.
    $24.95, paperback
  • The 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.
    $24.95, paperback
  • Oil and World Politics

    Petroleum is at the root of most conflicts in the world today. It infiltrates politics and is closely associated with power. This book offers new understanding of what has been happening in world's "hot spot" countries.
    $27.95, paperback
  • Damming the Peace

    Independent researchers and journalists on the latest big water megaproject to divide British Columbia

    $22.95, paperback
  • The Reconciliation Manifesto

    A final, no-holds-barred message from Canada's leading Indigenous activist
    $24.95, paperback
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