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Harm's Way

Harm's Way

Disasters in Western Canada
edited by Anthony Rasporich, contributions by Hugh A. Dempsey; Max Foran; Janice Dickin; Lorry W. Felske; Joe Cherwinski; Patrick H. Brennan; David Breen; Clint Evans; David C. Jones & J.M. Bumsted
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The stories told in this collection, though tragic for many, illustrate the steadfast determination and courage of people in the face of misfortune and extreme distress. From the lesser-known weed outbreaks and tornadoes to the world-wide influenza outbreak in 1918 that devastated many Calgary families, these stories focus on the human side of thes …

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The River of History

The River of History

Trans-national and Trans-disciplinary Perspectives on the Immanence of the Past
contributions by Peter Farrugia; Robert Wright; Leo Groarke; John McLaren; Nancy E. Wright; A. R. Buck; John S. Hill; Jeffrey Scott Brown; Carol B. Duncan; James Gerrie; M. Carleton Simpson & Stephen F. Haller
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Does history matter any more? In an era when both the past and memory seem to be sources of considerable interest and, frequently, lively debate, has the academic discipline of history ceased to offer the connection between past and present experience that it was originally intended to provide? In short, has History become a bridge to nowhere, a st …

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A History of the Old Icelandic Commonwealth

A History of the Old Icelandic Commonwealth

Islendinga Saga
by Jon Johannesson, translated by Haraldur Bessason
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The founding of the Old Icelandic Commonwealth in 930 A.D. is one of the most significant events in the history of early Western Europe. This pioneering work of historiography provides a comprehensive history of Iceland from 870 A.D. to the end of the Commonwealth in 1262.

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Alberta's Lower Athabasca Basin

Alberta's Lower Athabasca Basin

Archaeology and Palaeoenvironments
edited by Brian M Ronaghan, contributions by Elizabeth C. Robertson; Janet Blakey; James A. Burns; Gloria J. Fedirchuk; Duane G. Froese; Eugene M. Gryba; John W. Ives; Alwynne B. Beaudoin; Raymond J. Le Blanc; Thomas V. Lowell; Brian O. K. Reeves; Laura Roskowski; Murray Lobb; Nancy Saxberg; Jennifer C. Tischer; Stephen A. Wolfe; Robin J. Woywitka; Robert R. Young; Timothy G. Fisher; Grant M. Clarke; Luc Bouchet & Angela M. Younie
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Over the past two decades, the oil sands region of northeastern Alberta has been the site of unprecedented levels of development. Alberta's Lower Athabasca Basin tells a fascinating story of how a catastrophic ice age flood left behind a unique landscape in the Lower Athabasca Basin, one that made deposits of bitumen available for surface mining. L …

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The Prairie West as Promised Land

The Prairie West as Promised Land

contributions by R. Douglas Francis; Doug Owram; Chris Kitzan; Laurence Kitzan; Matthew Wrangler; David Hall; Sarah Carter; Anthony W. Rasporich; Bill Waiser; Randi Warne; Bradford J. Rennie; Catherine A. Cavanaugh; Steve Hewitt; George Melnyk; Michael Fedyk & Brett Fairbairn
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So the emblem of the West Our bright Maple Leaf is bless'd To its children of the goodly open hand; All the nations of the earth Are now learning of its worth And are flocking to this wealthy, promised land. - The Sugar Maple Tree Song, 1906

In 1906, the Sugar Maple Tree Song was just one example of the rhapsodic pieces that touted the Prairie West …

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Many Faces of Gender

Many Faces of Gender

Roles and Relationships through Time in Indigenous Northern Communities
edited by Lisa Frink; Gregory A. Reinhardt, contributions by Rita Shepard; Henry Stewart; Lillian Ackerman; Carol Zane Jolles; Jennifer Ann Tobey; Barbara Crass; Brian Hoffman; Peter Whitridge; Hetty Jo Brumbach & Robert Jarvenpa
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Many Faces of Gender is an interdisciplinary volume that addresses the dearth in descriptions and analyses of gender roles and relationships in Native societies in North America's boreal reaches. This collection complements existing conceptual frameworks and develops new methodological and theoretical approaches that more fully articulate the compl …

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Pink Power

Pink Power

The First Women's Hockey World Champions
by Lorna Schultz Nicholson
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tagged : hockey, winter sports, girls & women

At the first-ever women's hockey world championships in 1990, Canada dressed its National Women's Team in pink. Offending many, the controversial decision nevertheless drew media and public attention to the series and subsequently registration in girls' hockey went up 40%. Lorna Schultz Nicholson offers an insider's look at the power behind the pin …

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Transboundary Policy Challenges in the Pacific Border Regions of North America

Transboundary Policy Challenges in the Pacific Border Regions of North America

contributions by Donald K. Alper; Salvador Garcia-Martinez; James Jouckey; Alejandro Diaz-Bautista; Preston L. Schiller; Martin Medina; Tina Symko; Hugh O'Reilly; Warren G. Gill; John M. Munro; Jean O. Melious; Duncan Knowler; Peter Williams; Emma Spencer Norman; Vincente Sanchez-Munguia; Jose Luis Castro-Ruiz; K.S. Calbick; David A. Fraser; Krista Martinez; Christobal Mendoza & John C. Miles, edited by James Loucky
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Transboundary Policy Challenges responds to a growing interest in borderlands environmental policy by highlighting significant transboundary research and practices being undertaken within and across the Pacific border regions of North America. The issues explored here reveal how intricate and interrelated social, economic, and environmental concern …

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Historical GIS Research in Canada

Historical GIS Research in Canada

contributions by Jennifer Bonnell; Cameron Metcalf; Colleen Beard; Jim Clifford; Francois Dufaux; Jason Gilliland; Megan Harvey; Sally Hermansen; Marcel Fortin; Andrew Hinson; John S. Lutz; Joshua D. MacFadyen; Daniel Macfarlane; Jennifer Marvin; Byron Moldofsky; Don Lafreniere; Sherry Olson; Jon Pasher; Daniel Rueck; R.W. Sandwell; Henry Yu; Matthew G. Hatvany; William M. Glen; Patrick A. Dunae; Joanna Dean; Stephen Bocking & Barbara Znamirowski
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Fundamentally concerned with place, and our ability to understand human relationships with environment over time, Historical Geographic Information Systems (HGIS) as a tool and a subject has direct bearing for the study of contemporary environmental issues and realities. To date, HGIS projects in Canada are few and publications that discuss these p …

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Shattered Hopes

Shattered Hopes

Canada's Boycott of the 1980 Olympic Games
by Sheila Robertson
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On December 27, 1979, the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan, a distant land unknown to most Canadians. A crucial fall-out was the American-led boycott of the 1980 Summer Games in Moscow, which Canada eventually joined, forcing 212 Canadian athletes to shelve their Olympic dreams, some temporarily, many forever. For the athletes, there was and is sad …

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Indigenous Homelessness

Indigenous Homelessness

Perspectives from Canada, Australia, and New Zealand
edited by Evelyn Peters; Julia Christensen, contributions by Annette Siddle; Joshua Freistadt; Patricia Franks; Rebecca Cherner; Christina Birdsall-Jones; Yale Belanger; Gabrielle Lindstrom; Paul Andrew; Paul Memmott; Daphne Nash; Julia Parrel; Sarah Prout; Mohi Rua; Darrin Hodgetts; Kelly Greenop; Rebecca Schiff; Maureen Simpkins; Tiniwai Chas Te Whetu; Susan Farrell; Selena Kern; Marleny M. Bonnycastle; Cynthia Bird; Tim Aubry; Pita Richard Wiremu King; Deidre Brown; Fran Klodawsky; Jeanette Waegemakers Schiff; David Turner; Alina Turner; Wilfreda E. Thurston; Barbara A. Smith; Shiloh Groot; Charmaine Green & Rob Willetts
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Being homeless in one’s homeland is a colonial legacy for many Indigenous people in settler societies. The construction of Commonwealth nation-states from colonial settler societies depended on the dispossession of Indigenous peoples from their lands. The legacy of that dispossession and related attempts at assimilation that disrupted Indigenous …

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The Age of Confession/L'Âge de la confession

The Age of Confession/L'Âge de la confession

by Neil Bissoondath
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In this illuminating essay, Neil Bissoondath explores the powerful influence exerted by narrative on the human psyche. Storytelling is a primary activity in the human experience. The stories that we tell ourselves, as well as those we hear from others, help to answer the question of who we are, "as individuals, as familial beings, as social beings. …

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Toronto Maple Leafs

Toronto Maple Leafs

Stories of Canada's Legendary Team
by Jim Barber
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"Since its construction in 1931, the Maple Leaf Gardens had seen its share of powerful, memorable moments and held its share of championship glory. But there was something different about this evening of May 2, 1967."
This book will be especially facinating for readers interested in hockey or sports. The Toronto Maple Leafs is one of Canada's great …

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Massacre Street

Massacre Street

by Paul Zits
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Merging poetry and historical records, Zits masterfully (re)creates a poetic view of the Frog Lake Massacre of April 2, 1885. His collage and cut-up techniques challenge the histories penned by the event’s recorders and reflect upon the difficult and painful complexities of past and present. He weaves together voices of Métis and First Nations p …

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The Avro Arrow Story

The Avro Arrow Story

The Revolutionary Airplane and its Courageous Test Pilots
by Bill Zuk
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tagged : post-confederation (1867-), aviation

"These dedicated men and women gave blood, sweat, and tears as their contribution - And now, it really happened, our beloved bird was in the air." - Ray Boone, A.V. Roe Canada employee. In the 1950s, A. V. Roe Canada was at the forefront of aviation development worldwide. After building one of the first jet airliners and completing production of Ca …

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The Last Hockey Game

The Last Hockey Game

Chronicle of a North Country Life
by Bruce McDougall
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Shortlisted, Toronto Book Awards

On May 2, 1967, Montreal and Toronto faced each other in a battle for hockey supremacy. This was only the fifth time the teams had ever played each other in the Stanley Cup finals. Toronto led the series 3-2.

But this wasn't simply a game. From the moment Foster Hewitt announced "Hello Canada and hockey fans in the Un …

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Hamatsa

Hamatsa

The Enigma of Cannibalism on the Pacific NW Coast
by Jim McDowell
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The first book-length study of whether cannibalism existed on the Pacific Northwest coast. McDowell shows how a "cannibal complex" among Westerners coloured many early accounts of "man-eating," and how this perception obscured the importance of ritual cannibalism in the secret Hamatsa ceremony—a crucial feature of Native spirituality.

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Genealogica & Heraldica

Genealogica & Heraldica

Ottawa 1996
edited by Auguste Vachon; Claire Boudreau & Daniel Cogne
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Proceedings of the 22nd International Congress of Genealogical and Heraldic Sciences in Ottawa from August 18 to 23, 1996. -- Actes du 22e congrès international des sciences généalogique et héraldique à Ottawa du 18 au 23 août 1996.

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Le messianisme de Louis Riel

Le messianisme de Louis Riel

by Gilles Martel
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Le premier mai 1876 Louis Riel écrivait à Mgr Courget: "Le Saint-Espirt m'a dit: Tu es le Messie de Gloire humaine que la Maison de Jacob s'attendait à trouver dans le Verbe incarné".

A la suite de quel cheminement psychologique et sous la pression de quels facteurs sociaux Louis Riel en arriva-t-il à cette convition? Quelle fut l'évolution de …

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The Blind Bookkeeper (or Why Homer Must Be Blind) / Le comptable aveugle (l'Incontournable cécité d'Homère)

The Blind Bookkeeper (or Why Homer Must Be Blind) / Le comptable aveugle (l'Incontournable cécité d'Homère)

by Alberto Manguel
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Rich with literary awards and honours, Alberto Manguel extends his literary genius to address and complete a thoughtfully crafted extrapolation on a paper left unfinished by Northrop Frye in 1943. The result is a succinct yet densely multilayered examination of how various readings of Homer throughout the annals of history cast light upon the human …

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Protected Areas and the Regional Planning Imperative in North America

Protected Areas and the Regional Planning Imperative in North America

contributions by J.G. Nelson; Noel Aron Fuentes; Carlos Israel Vasquez; Scott Brennan; Bruce A.B. Currie-Alder; Graham Forbes; Bill Freedman; Heather Black; J.C. Day; Marvin O. Jensen; Steve Gatewood; Christopher E. Williams; Exequiel M. Ezcurra; Roberto Martinez; Ileana Espejel; Gustavo Danemann; Natalie Ban; Lina Ojeda Revah; Ella Vazquez-Dominguez; Alejando Robles; Hans Hermann; Jurgen Hoth; David Gauthier; Sabine Jessen; Kenneth W. Cox; Patrick Lawrence; Stephen Woodley; Christopher Gosselin; John C. Miles; Kevin McNamee; Ed Wiken, edited by Lucy M. Sportza & Carlos Vasquez
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Regional planning is imperative if North America has any hope of retaining continental biodiversity and environmentally, socially, and economically sustainable development. This timely collection of essays presents new protected area theory, method, and practice as an explicit part of regional planning. With a North American focus, these essays con …

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A Voice of Her Own

A Voice of Her Own

contributions by Thelma Poirier; Carley Cooper; Rajanne Wills; Robin Wolfater; Anne Slade; Heather McCuaig; Vernice Wearmouth; Beryl Sibbald; Ann Saville; Leta Wise; Rose Bibby; Catherine Chalack; Ruth Hunt; Mary Guenther; Doris Fenton; Marilyn Ramsay; Pat Kerr; Sandy Hordenchuk; Alice Streeter; Diane Catley; Virginia Delinte; Dena Weiss; Joan Lawrence; Lou Forsaith; Heidi Beierbach; Ruth Pritchard; Pansy White-Brekhus; Lyn Sauder; Louise Popescul; Hilda Krohn; Robin Ramsay; Gayle Kozroski; Marjorie Linthicum; JoAnn Jones-Hole; Edith Wearmouth; Irene Edge; Erin Bircham; Doris Bircham; Judy Fenton; Cheryl Morison; Cheryl Nixdorff; Eileen McElroy Clayton; Marilyn Jahnke; Delores Noreen; Kimberley Taylor; Sherri Grant; Helen Cyr; Jill Mastad; Doris Burton; Mary Jane Saville; Anne Stevick; Linda Froshaug; Heather Beierbach; Tammy Burgess; Christa Lawrence; Clare Kozroski & Susan Ames Vogelaar, edited by Susan A. Vogelaar
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A Voice of Her Own profiles fifty-two ranch women from Western Canada. With this book, the editors have brought to light a little-discussed aspect of ranching: the valuable contributions of women in an industry traditionally thought of as the domain of men. These women range in age from their teens to their nineties, and across three provinces, but …

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Cariboo Gold Rush

Cariboo Gold Rush

The Stampede that Made BC
by Art Downs
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In 1858, some 30,000 gold seekers stampeded to the Fraser River. Scores perished during the gruelling journey, but some made their fortune and many pressed on northwards to the creeks of the Cariboo. Originally compiled by Art Downs, founder of Heritage House, this is a vivid and detailed account of the first gold strikes, the miners who made them …

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50 Burning Questions

50 Burning Questions

A Sizzling History of Fire
by Tanya Lloyd Kyi, illustrated by Ross Kinnaird
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If we took time to examine the flames in our world—fires that have built civilizations, sparked entire religions, and literally changed the surface of the Earth—can you imagine how many questions we would have? The 50 questions in this book may be just the beginning, but they will intrigue and excite young readers.

From the question of “Who’ …

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Imagining Head Smashed In

Imagining Head Smashed In

Aboriginal Buffalo Hunting on the Northern Plains
by Jack W. Brink
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At the place known as Head-Smashed-In in southwestern Alberta, Aboriginal people practiced a form of group hunting for nearly 6,000 years before European contact. The large communal bison traps of the Plains were the single greatest food-getting method ever developed in human history. Hunters, working with their knowledge of the land and of buffalo …

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It Can't Last Forever

It Can't Last Forever

The 19th Battalion and the Canadian Corps in the First World War
by David Campbell
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The 19th Battalion was an infantry unit that fought in many of the deadliest battles of the First World War. Hailing from Hamilton, Toronto, and other communities in southern Ontario and beyond, its members were ordinary men facing extraordinary challenges at the Somme, Vimy Ridge, Passchendaele, Amiens, and other battlefields on Europe’s Western …

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The Dialectic of Truth and Fiction in Joshua Oppenheimer's The Act of Killing

The Dialectic of Truth and Fiction in Joshua Oppenheimer's The Act of Killing

by Milo Sweedler, contributions by Colman Hogan & Marta Marín-Dòmine
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The Act of Killing is a documentary film on the Indonesian genocide that took place between October 1965 and March 1966, during which time an estimated 500,000 to 2.5 million accused communists, including landless farmers, unionized workers, labour organizers, intellectuals and ethnic Chinese Indonesians, were killed. However, much of the film is d …

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Clearing the Plains

Clearing the Plains

Disease, Politics of Starvation, and the Loss of Aboriginal Life
by James Daschuk
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In arresting, but harrowing, prose, James Daschuk examines the roles that Old World diseases, climate, and, most disturbingly, Canadian politics--the politics of ethnocide--played in the deaths and subjugation of thousands of aboriginal people in the realization of Sir John A. Macdonald’s "National Dream."

It was a dream that came at great expense …

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Come 'n' Get It

Come 'n' Get It

Roundup Recipes from Ranch Country
by Beulah Barss
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A wholesome and hearty collection of authentic recipes and local history from ranch country.

Come ‘n’ Get It is an authentic collection of down-home recipes and early Western Canadian ranch lore. Featuring material and recipes gathered from letters, history books, family cookbooks, and interviews with ranching families, this book represents a cr …

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Solidarités provinciales

Solidarités provinciales

Histoire de la Fédération des travailleurs et travailleuses du Nouveau-Brunswick
by David Frank, translated by Réjean Ouellette
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La Fédération des travailleurs et travailleuses du Nouveau-Brunswick, fondée en 1913, est la deuxième plus ancienne fédération provinciale du travail au Canada. Son histoire remonte aux premières campagnes en faveur de l’indemnisation des accidents du travail et de la reconnaissance syndicale, et elle se poursuit dans les plus récentes lu …

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Asbestos Heights

Asbestos Heights

by David McGimpsey
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Winner of the 2015 Quebec Writers' Federation's A.M. Klein Prize for Poetry

If you tore off the tops of canola --
yellow canola flowers -- would you
jump in a tub of canola margarine
just to make the best of despair?

Implored by concerned readers to be 'classy' and 'real' for once, David McGimpsey has composed a sequence of canonical note­books on …

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Louisbourg (French)

Louisbourg (French)

Un guide en couleurs d'histoire vivante
by Susan Young de Biagi, by (photographer) David MacVicar, translated by Marie-Claude Rioux
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Cette nouvelle édition, offerte dans le Français et l'anglais, est complètement remodelée avec la nouvelle photographie et une carte détaillée.
À la forteresse de Louisbourg, sur l'île du Cap-Breton, le 18e siècle renait! Vous y trouverez les images, les sons et les sensations de la vie dans une ville militaire en 1744, tout juste avant l …

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Hooker & Brown

Hooker & Brown

by Jerry Auld
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Set in the Canadian Rockies, Hooker & Brown is an evocative adventure story about one man’s quest to put to rest a historical mystery. While reading a history book of the area, Rumi—a trail crewman in the Rocky Mountain Parks system—learns of two mysterious mountains, and their story is re-entered into the climber’s imagination. Excited by …

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Rewrite

Rewrite

by Temenuga Trifonova
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Rewrite, an intellectual mystery, follows Bruno Leblon, a history lecturer at a Paris university, during a six week long winter break as he tries to do research at the Public Library for his new book—a history of his family, one of the last aristocratic families in France. Bruno is shocked to find out that another library patron—“X”—is ma …

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Little Girl Lost

Little Girl Lost

by Betty Rich
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When the Nazis invaded her small town of Zdun´ska Wola, Poland, in 1939, sixteen-year-old Basia Kohn (later Betty Rich) escaped into Soviet-occupied Poland. Over the next five years, her journey took her thousands of kilometres from a forced labour camp in the far north of the USSR to the subtropical Soviet Georgian region and back to Poland. Afte …

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CHEK Republic

CHEK Republic

A Revolution in Local Television
by Diane Dakers
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In 2009, Victoria's CHEK-TV became the first employee-owned television station in North America after corporate owner CanWest Global threatened to shut it down. The David-and-Goliath story made national headlines and reawakened a belief in local, independent broadcasting. In the five years since the employee purchase of the station, CHEK has weathe …

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Rebel Women of the Gold Rush

Rebel Women of the Gold Rush

Extraordinary Achievements and Daring Adventures
by Rich Mole
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During the frenzied Klondike Gold Rush, many daring women ventured north to seek riches and adventure or to escape a troubled past. These unforgettable, strong-willed women defied the social conventions of the time and endured heartbreak and horrific conditions to build a life in the wild North. At the height of the gold rush, Martha Purdy, Nellie …

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White Slaves of Maquinna

White Slaves of Maquinna

John R. Jewitt's Narrative of Capture and Confinement at Nootka
by John Jewitt
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John R. Jewitt's story of being captured and enslaved by Maquinna, the great chief of the Mowachaht people, is both an adventure tale of survival and an unusual perspective on the First Nations of the northwest coast of Vancouver Island.

On March 22, 1803, while anchored in Nootka Sound on the west coast of Vancouver Island, the Boston was attacked …

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Spirit Builders

Spirit Builders

Charles Catto, Frontiers Foundation and the Struggle to End Indigenous Poverty
by James Bacque
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The inspiring story of how one organization has tried to alleviate the struggles faced by First Nations peoples in Canada by building houses and developing livable communities for those in desperate need.

The people who were living here on Turtle Island (North America) before us have been pushed aside from their own land for decades. Mining companie …

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Welcome to Maple Leaf Gardens

Welcome to Maple Leaf Gardens

Photographs and Memories from Canada’s Most Famous Arena
by Lance Abel, by (photographer) Graig Abel
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Explore the unseen Maple Leaf Gardens

Generations have come to marvel and celebrate spectacles of all kinds at Maple Leaf Gardens. With its soaring roof and massive walls, this iconic building tells a story with an unlikely beginning and an ending yet to be written. Built against all odds, in the grip of the Great Depression, the Gardens went on to …

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Clinical Pastoral Supervision and the Theology of Charles Gerkin

Clinical Pastoral Supervision and the Theology of Charles Gerkin

by Thomas St. James O’Connor
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In the last twenty years, the number of texts written on clinical pastoral supervision has accelerated. Thomas St. James O’Connor analyzes these texts, nearly 300 of them, in light of three fundamental questions about the praxis of clinical pastoral supervision: (1)what is distinctive about the praxis? (2)what is an appropriate theological method …

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Imagining Winnipeg

Imagining Winnipeg

History through the Photographs of L.B. Foote
by Esyllt W. Jones
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In an expanding and socially fractious early twentieth-century Winnipeg, Lewis Benjamin Foote (1873-1957) rose to become the city’s pre-eminent commercial photographer. Documenting everything from royal visits to deep poverty, from the building of the landmark Fort Garry Hotel to the turmoil of the 1919 General Strike, Foote’s photographs have …

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The Horn of Africa as Common Homeland

The Horn of Africa as Common Homeland

The State and Self-Determination in the Era of Heightened Globalization
by Leenco Lata
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Contemporary states are generally presumed to be founded on the elements of nation, people, territory, and sovereignty. In the Horn of Africa however, the attempts to find a neat congruence among these elements created more problems than they solved. Leenco Lata demonstrates that conflicts within and between states tend to connect seamlessly in the …

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Empire

Empire

A Groundwork Guide
by Laxer, James, series edited by Jane Springer
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A fascinating look at empires and imperialism, and the new kind of empire the United States has become. An excellent introduction for young adults.

The United States presides over the most far-flung imperial system ever established. Empire compares the American Empire to those of the past, finding that much can be learned from the fates of the Briti …

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Democracy

Democracy

A Groundwork Guide
by Laxer, James, series edited by Jane Springer
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An investigation of the origins of democracy in a range of countries and societies, from ancient Greece to modern times, and the threats that democracy is under today. An excellent introduction to democracy for young adults.

In this eye-opening work, political scientist and award-winning author James Laxer warns readers that our common assumptions a …

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Being Muslim

Being Muslim

A Groundwork Guide
by Haroon Siddiqui, series edited by Jane Springer
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tagged : middle east, islam

Being Muslim is written for Muslims and non-Muslims alike. It presents a readable explanation of the most complex and emotion-laden issues of our troubled times. The varying branches of Islam are analyzed and their history outlined — but the focus is on the present.

In speaking about and crossing political, cultural and religious divisions, this b …

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The Great Escape

The Great Escape

A Canadian Story
by Ted Barris
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tagged : world war ii, germany, canada

A unique retelling of WWII’s most dramatic escape, told through first-hand recollections of the soldiers who experienced it.

On the night of March 24, 1944, 80 Commonwealth airmen crawled through a 336-foot-long tunnel and slipped into the forest beyond the wire of Stalag Luft III, a German POW compound near Sagan, Poland. The event became known …

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From the Lands of the Night

From the Lands of the Night

by Tololwa Mollel, illustrated by Darrell McCalla
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Grade: 3 to 8
tagged : africa, other, non-religious

In this story, the young girl Ra-Eli watches as her family agonizes over the illness of her baby brother Samson. When they approach a healer, the answer comes:
"Hold a ceremony to honor your ancestors and ask them to help, a joyful ceremony filled with guests."
"Joyful?" my mother said. "How can we be joyful at a time like this?"
"A joyful cere …

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Terra Incognita

Terra Incognita

by Adebe DeRango-Adem
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Titled after the Latin term for “unknown land”—a cartographical expression referring to regions that have not yet been mapped or documented—Terra Incognita is a collection of poems that creatively explores various racial discourses and interracial crossings both buried in the grand narratives of history and the everyday experiences of being …

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Canada and Aboriginal Canada Today - Le Canada et le Canada autochtone aujourd’hui

Canada and Aboriginal Canada Today - Le Canada et le Canada autochtone aujourd’hui

Changing the Course of History - Changer le cours de l’histoire
by Paul Martin
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Dans la conférence prononcée comme récipiendaire de la médaille Symons en 2013, le très honorable Paul Martin, vingt-et-unième premier ministre du Canada, s’appuie sur tout le savoir et le vécu de sa remarquable carrière publique, afin d’expliquer le défi d’obtenir justice pour les peuples autochtones du Canada. Se penchant sur les r …

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