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The Reconciliation Manifesto
A final, no-holds-barred message from Canada's leading Indigenous activist$24.95, paperbackHonest Politics Now
This book critically analyzes changes introduced and implemented over the last two decades intended to deal with ethical issues in politics using high-profile political scandals as case studies. With contributions from experts from across the country, this book explores the standards of accountability to which Canadian politicians are being held.
$24.95, paperbackThe Trans-Pacific Partnership and Canada
Independent experts on the costs and benefits of the TPP for Canada
$22.95, paperbackFrom Bombs to Books
The powerful role of schools in the experience of refugee children and teens and their parents in becoming part of Canadian society
$22.95, paperbackCanada Since 1960: A People's History
A critical perspective on the last five decades of Canadian life$27.95, paperbackNegotiating So Everyone Wins
New insights on making deals that work for both sides — from the people who do it best.$29.95, hardcoverThe Right to Die
How the fight for assisted suicide was won in the court of public opinion — and eventually the Supreme Court, too
$29.95, hardcoverTheir Town
A no-holds-barred portrait of Hamilton civic life in the 1970s
$24.95, 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 Myth of the Good War
A revisionist historian offers a refreshing but challenging account of the Second World War, what caused it, why it unfolded as it did, and who emerged the real victor.$24.95, paperbackThe Charter of Rights and Freedoms
How citizens, lawyers, and judges have used the Charter to change Canada
$29.95, paperbackProtecting Research Confidentiality
Who can legally keep a secret? Lawyers, yes, priests, yes, but what about researchers? Not to mention social workers, therapists, doctors, or police officers.
$27.95, paperbackAcademic Freedom in Conflict
How governments, corporations, university administrators, and even students are seeking new limits on academic freedom in Canada and the U.S.$24.95, paperbackGang Life
An inside account of life for ten criminal gang members from across Canada
$24.95, 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, paperbackCampus Confidential
Insider revelations about what really goes on inside our colleges and universities$22.95, paperbackScroll to Top