Canadian nonfiction

  • Canadian Heroines 2-Book Bundle 100 Canadian Heroines / 100 More Canadian Heroines

    Creator

    Forster, Merna

    Abstract

    In this special two-book bundle you’ll meet remarkable women in science, sport, preaching and teaching, politics, war and peace, arts and entertainment, etc. The book is full of amazing facts and fascinating trivia about intriguing figures. Discover some of the many heroines Canada can be proud of. Find out how we’re remembering them. Or not! Augmented by great quotes and photos, this inspiring collection profiles remarkable women — heroines in science, sport, preaching and teaching, politics, war and peace, arts and entertainment, and more.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Buying a Better World George Soros and Billionaire Philanthropy

    Creator

    Porter, Anna

    Abstract

    The incredible, inside story of the man and the organization changing the way we change the world. George Soros is well known as the legendary speculator who made a fortune betting against the British pound in 1992, but he is also a philanthropist who has spent billions in order to promote democracy around the world. Morton Abramowitz of the Carnegie Endowment for Peace once said that Soros was “the only private citizen with his own foreign policy.” Anna Porter has interviewed Soros, his senior staff, journalists, politicians, and many others in an attempt to understand the man.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Rails to the Atlantic Exploring the Railway Heritage of Quebec and the Atlantic Provinces

    Creator

    Brown, Ron

    Abstract

    Follow Rails to the Atlantic through eastern Canada’s railway heritage. Visit preserved railway stations in various states of use, or take in the architecture of the grand era of station building in Quebec City, Halifax, and St. John’s. Board scenic railway excursions on the Orford Express or Le Train du Massif de Charlevoix, or travel to VIA Rail's destinations in remote northern Quebec. Rail trails lead through the Laurentian mountains and Quebec’s Eastern Townships.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • The New Urban Agenda The Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area

    Creator

    Freeman, Bill

    Hume, Christopher

    Abstract

    2015 Speaker's Book Award — Shortlisted City planning in the GTHA has been mired in political grandstanding for the past decade, The New Urban Agenda offers a plain language solution to the issues plaguing the GTHA. Politics in the Greater Toronto, Hamilton Area (GTHA) have become increasingly divisive over the past decade, and solutions to the city’s problems have become hot-topic issues debated in council and the press, but never finding resolution.The New Urban Agenda is equal parts history, social science, and call to action to solve the major problems facing the GTHA.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • ’Membering

    Creator

    Clarke, Austin

    Abstract

    2016 OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature — Longlisted 2016 RBC Taylor Prize — Longlisted The unforgettable memoir of Giller Prize–winning author and poet Austin Clarke, called “Canada’s first multicultural writer.” Austin Clarke is a distinguished and celebrated novelist and short-story writer. His works often centre around the immigrant experience, of which he writes with humour and compassion, happiness and sorrow. In ’Membering, Clarke shares his own experiences growing up in Barbados and moving to Toronto to attend university in 1955 before becoming a journalist.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Magna Carta and Its Gifts to Canada Democracy, Law, and Human Rights

    Creator

    Harris, Carolyn

    Abstract

    A deep and gorgeous study of the Magna Carta and how it still influences our world. The year 2015 marks the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta, the Great Charter imposed on King John by his barons in the thirteenth century to ensure he upheld traditional customs of the nobility. Though it began as a safeguard of the aristocracy, over the past 800 years, the Magna Carta has become a cornerstone of democratic ideals for all.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Haunted Ontario 4 Encounters with Ghostly Shadows, Apparitions, and Spirits

    Creator

    Boyle, Terry

    Abstract

    Part the dimensional veil and follow Terry Boyle into the world of spirits, with a fourth book of spine-tingling paranormal adventures. Meet the forever-beautiful spectre of Marilyn Monroe, who came to the French River seeking sanctuary from fame and fans, and decided to stay. Journey to the remarkable Victorian Beild House Inn in Collingwood; sleep in the bed of King Edward VIII of England, and wait for the deceased doctor to make a room call. Acquaint yourself with the lonely woman who searches empty rooms and narrow hallways of the Grafton Village Inn.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • For Valour Canadians and the Victoria Cross in the Great War

    Creator

    Gliddon, Gerald

    Abstract

    The collected stories of the Canadian recipients of the Victoria Cross, the highest military decoration. As Canada came into its own as a nation during the First World War, proving itself capable of standing alongside Britain on the world stage, scores of Canadians were awarded the Commonwealth’s highest award for pre-eminent acts of valour, self-sacrifice, or extreme devotion to duty, the Victoria Cross. For Valour details every Canadian VC recipient from the First World War.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Australia and Canada in Afghanistan Perspectives on a Mission

    Creator

    Cunningham, Jack

    Maley, William

    Abstract

    Afghanistan is a long way from both Canada and Australia, but from 2001, fate conspired to bring the three countries together. Following the attacks of September 11, 2001, Australia and Canada joined the U.S. and other Western allies in attacking al-Qaeda bases in Afghanistan. Operation Enduring Freedom began on October 4, 2001, but this was only the beginning of a much longer engagement in Afghanistan for both Canada and Australia, with a legacy much more ambiguous than the initial campaign had promised.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • The John A. Macdonald Retrospective 2-Book Bundle Macdonald at 200 / John A. Macdonald

    Creator

    Dutil, Patrice

    Hall, Roger

    Martin, Ged

    Abstract

    This special 2-book bundle contains a number of perspectives on a man who was arguably Canada’s most famous political leader, a figure of legendary proportions in the history of Canada’s birth and development. Ged Martin’s biography tells Macdonald’s story. Shocked by Canada’s 1837 rebellions, Macdonald sought to build alliances and avoid future conflicts. Thanks to financial worries and an alcohol problem, he almost quit politics in 1864. The challenge of building Confederation harnessed his skills, and in 1867 he became the country’s first prime minister.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié