Canadian nonfiction

  • Music Express The Rise, Fall & Resurrection of Canada's Music Magazine

    Creator

    Sharp, Keith

    Frew, Alan

    Abstract

    The glory days of rock from the perspective of Canada’s original music magazine. The story of Music Express is told through the unique perspective of Keith Sharp, the magazine’s founder and editor. During its seventeen-year existence, Music Express rose from a small, Calgary-based regional magazine to an international publication. The interviews, anecdotes, and stories cover the golden era of Canadian music, with the rise to global status of such icons as Bryan Adams, Loverboy, Rush, Celine Dion, and Triumph.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • End-of-Earth People The Arctic Sahtu Dene

    Creator

    Brown, Bern Will

    Abstract

    A history of the "End-of-Earth" Native people of Canada’s far-North Sahtu region. Bern Will Brown, noted northern author, artist, photographer, and respected community leader living in Colville Lake, Northwest Territories, provides new insights and perspectives on the Sahtu Dene, the people referred to as the "Hareskin" in Alexander Mackenzie’s 1793 journal. Having lived among them for over sixty years and as a speaker of their dialect, Brown is well positioned to provide an adventure in history and culture rooted in the Hareskin traditional way of life.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Air Canada The History

    Creator

    Pigott, Peter

    Abstract

    Begun as a social experiment in 1937, Air Canada has evolved into one of the world’s greatest airlines. Air Canada: The History explores a modern miracle that has made commercial air travel in our country an everyday occurrence. The airline was born in 1937 as "Trans Canada Airlines," a ward of the Canadian National Railway. Renamed "Air Canada" in 1964 to reflect its status as a jet-age airline, it survived devastating air crashes, financial deficits, self-serving politicians, strikes, privatization, and the Airbus scandal.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Extraordinary Experiences Personal Accounts of the Paranormal in Canada

    Creator

    Colombo, John Robert

    Abstract

    When did you last have a psychic experience? Are you in the habit of seeing – or sensing – the presence of spirits and ghost? Have you ever spotted a lake monster or sighted a UFO? When did you last consult a fortune-teller, approach a medium work an Ouija board, or read an astrology column? Have you ever had a premonition that some odd event would occur, and then witnessed it actually occurring? Did you ever experience a sense of déjà vu or a moment of pure bliss?

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Solving the riddle of cancer: new genetic approaches to treatment

    Creator

    Shah, Amil

    Abstract

    As recently as the middle of this century, cancer was still a mysterious disease. It seemed to strike with reckless abandon, and once it had gripped its victim, doctors could do little more than relieve the pain, steady the pulse and ease the breathing. It is all too easy now to reflect on this sad state of affairs without realizing that cell biology itself was also a rudimentary science. In the past few years, a vastly different view of cancer has emerged.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Media And Voters In Canadian Election Campaigns

    Creator

    Fletcher, Frederick J.

    Abstract

    This volume presents five studies on the relationship between the media and voters. Each examines some aspects of the flow of information to voters during election campaigns and all reflect the assumption that the right to vote must include the right of access and sufficient information to make an informed decision. In separate studies, Jean Crête and Robert MacDermid examine existing studies and data on the relationship between attention to media and voter information and behaviours. Both studies discuss methods for improving voter information.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Haunted Ontario 3 Ghostly Historic Sites, Inns, and Miracles

    Creator

    Boyle, Terry

    Abstract

    Gripping descriptions of paranormal experiences will leave the reader in awe. Interested in discovering more about haunted Ontario? Join Terry Boyle as he explores the shadowlands beyond the grave. Revel in the outstanding evidence of spirit habitation in museums, historic homes, inns, jails, and graveyards. Witness the full apparition of the innkeeper’s wife at Greystones Inn in Orangeville. Encounter the misty form of a civil war veteran in the graveyard of the old St. Thomas church. Experience the incredible slamming-of-doors at the Keefer Mansion in Thorold.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Youth and the Law

    Creator

    Baum, Daniel J.

    Abstract

    Real cases from the Supreme Court dealing with youth issues. Laws, as they relate to youth and youth issues, can be difficult to understand for those they are intended to serve. In the first book of the Understanding Canadian Law series, author Daniel J. Baum breaks down the Supreme Court of Canada’s decisions relating to youth in plain language intended for readers of all ages. Drawing on examples from recent Supreme Court rulings, Youth and the Law walks the reader through such controversial subjects as spanking, bullying, youth violence, and police in the schools.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • The Northrop Frye Quote Book

    Creator

    Colombo, John Robert

    O'Grady, Jean

    Frye, Northrop

    Abstract

    A collection of quotations from Canada’s greatest literary theorist. "There is no Canadian writer of whom we can say … that their readers can grow up inside their work without ever being aware of a circumference." Northrop Frye came to that conclusion after a detailed study of the imaginative achievements of Canada’s writers from the earliest period to 1965, when that sentence from his study first appeared in print. Over the decades since then, the statement has come to be regarded as a benchmark of individual and national literary achievement.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Lost Beneath the Ice The Story of HMS Investigator

    Creator

    Cohen, Andrew

    Abstract

    The story of the bold voyage of HMS Investigator and the modern-day discovery of its wreck by Parks Canada’s underwater archaeologists. When Sir John Franklin disappeared in the Arctic in the 1840s, the British Admiralty launched the largest rescue mission in its history. Among the search vessels was HMS Investigator, which left England in 1850 under the command of Captain Robert McClure. While the ambitious McClure never found Franklin, he and his crew did discover the fabled Northwest Passage.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié