Canadian nonfiction

  • I Know That Name! The People Behind Canada's Best Known Brand Names from Elizabeth Arden to Walter Zeller

    Creator

    Ray, Randy

    Kearney, Mark

    Abstract

    Every day Canadians buy groceries at Sobey's, develop film at Black's, or grab a coffee at Tim Horton's without giving it a second thought. These brands are in our lives and in the public eye. We're familiar with the names, but what do we really know about the people who lie behind them? I Know That Name! will answer these questions for you. It's full of fun facts, intriguing trivia, and engrossing explorations of more than one hundred Canadian men and women who beat the odds to become household names, including Timothy Eaton, Laura Secord, and J.L. Kraft.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Hurricane Hazel Canada's Storm of the Century

    Creator

    Gifford, Jim

    Filey, Mike

    Abstract

    On October 15, 1954, Hurricane Hazel battered southern Ontario, leaving in its wake a terrible toll: thousands homeless, million in property damage, and, worst of all, 81 people dead. Hazel destroyed bridges, submerged towns, and drowned unsuspecting Ontarians in their homes and cars. Raymore Drive in Weston was decimated when the Humber River swelled by eight feet, taking the lives of 32 residents in only one hour. In Etobicoke, five volunteer firemen drowned while trying to reach marooned motorists. Towns and villages from Toronto north to Timmins felt Hazel's fury.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Hudson Bay Watershed A Photographic Memoir of the Ojibway, Cree, and Oji-Cree

    Creator

    Macfie, John

    Abstract

    At the midpoint of the twentieth century, the First Nations people of Ontario's underdeveloped hinterland lived primarily from the land. They congregated in summer in defined communities but in early autumn dispersed to winter camps to hunt, fish, and trap. Increasingly, however, they found they had to adapt to a different way of life, one closer to the Canadian mainstream. While lifestyles and expectations were clearly changing, the native people's desire to maintain their rich and distinctive cultural traditions remained strong.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • How Women Make Money Inspirational Stories and Practical Advice from Canadian Women

    Creator

    Watson, Julie V.

    Abstract

    How Women Make Money is an inspiring collection of profiles, anecdotes, and practical advice and guides that will help women take control of their lives and attain their financial goals. Whether you are starting a new business, growing an established one, supplementing a pension, working for "extras" for the family, or striving to fulfill a lifelong dream, this book will nurture your entrepreneurial spirit and give you the tools you need to achieve success.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • The History of Fort St. Joseph

    Creator

    Mount, Graeme

    Abstract

    In early 1812, as the British and the Americans were on the brink of war in North America, Fort St. Joseph was not thought to be of much importance to the British cause. It was disregarded as a useless, poorly located post. But when war was delcared, the garrison at Fort St. Joseph pulled off a miracle: it captured the American Fort Mackinac, and for the remainder of the War of 1812 the British never relinquished control of the Upper Great Lakes. Built in the aftermath of the American Revolution, Fort St. joseph played an important role in the defence of Canada.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Historical Distillates Chemistry at the University of Toronto since 1843

    Creator

    Brook, Adrian G.

    McBryde, W.A.E. (Peter)

    Abstract

    Historical Distillates examines the history of the Chemistry Department at the University of Toronto from its beginnings in 1843, when it was housed in simple quarters in the Parliament Buildings on Front Street and had just one faculty member. During the founding era (1843-1920) three British gentlemen professors guided the department through four homes; between 1920 and 1960 three Canadian heads built a highly influential department. Since 1960 eight chairmen have effectively managed a growing and diverse department while it ventured into exciting new fields and emerging sub-disciplines.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Henry John Cody An Outstanding Life

    Creator

    Masters, Donald Campbell

    Abstract

    Henry John Cody was born in Embro, Ontario, on December 6, 1868. He was a great man in his day, in Toronto especially, in the Anglican church, in educational circles (both in school and university), and in the Conservative Party, but now, some forty years after his death, he is almost forgotten and indeed unheard of by anyone under 50.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Hell and High Water

    Creator

    Goddard, Lance

    Abstract

    Although it has been overshadowed by other events of the Second World War, Canada’s role in the Italian Campaign, from 1943 to 1945, was significant. Canadian forces played a major role in this campaign, whose goal was to open a second front in order to ease the pressure on Russian forces in the east.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Heartbreak and Heroism Canadian Search and Rescue Stories

    Creator

    Melady, John

    Abstract

    This book is about some of the most dramatic search-and-rescue operations in Canada. Whether the action is on the heaving deck of a sinking ship off the Newfoundland coast, within the incredibly confining walls of a power plant in Ontario, or high on a cliff face on a British Columbia mountain, each of these stories is exciting, memorable, and true. They are accounts of courage, loyalty, perseverance, and sacrifice that knows no bounds.We read of the heartbreaking last days of an Anglican missionary fighting for his life in a lonely Arctic outpost.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Haunted The Incredible True Story of a Canadian Family's Experience Living in a Haunted House

    Creator

    Williams, Dorah L.

    Abstract

    It was an irrational decision. Despite having just moved into a beautiful new house, the Williams family gave in to an odd, overwhelming desire to purchase and move into a Victorian home they had come upon by chance. They were curious, of course, as to why the house had, in the past, had such a high vacancy rate - no one ever seemed to live in it for a long period of time. But that curiosity didn’t last long, because shortly after moving in, strange things began to happen. It became abundantly clear that the home’s past owners had all had a reason for leaving: fear.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié