Business and economics

  • Getting Around The Rock By Land, Sea, and Air

    Creator

    Lahey, Leonard

    Abstract

    From the “Newfie Bullet” to the SS Kyle to Amelia Earhart, Getting Around the Rock is a fascinating history of the transportation sector, largely in pre-Confederation Newfoundland and Labrador. These recollections were passed on to the author by his father, Raymond Lahey, and his uncle, Bill Lahey, who spent their working lives as telegraph operators in the changing times of transportation in the province.

    Publisher (Source)

    St. John's

    Flanker Press

    Non spécifié
  • Oil A Groundwork Guide

    Creator

    Laxer, James

    Springer, Jane

    Abstract

    "[The Groundwork Guides] are excellent books, mandatory for school libraries and the increasing body of young people prepared to take ownership of the situations and problems previous generations have left them." -- Globe and Mail Oil, our main source of energy, underlies the world's economy. In the twentieth century its availability and relatively low price allowed for the industrial growth and development of the world's leading economies. The new rapidly developing giants, India and China, want access to the same possibilities.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Groundwood Books Ltd

    Non spécifié
  • Grace Helen Mowat and the Making of Cottage Craft

    Creator

    Rees, Diana

    Rees, Ronald

    Abstract

    Knitting is a booming pastime, enjoying a resurgence of interest, spawning books, movies, a brisk online trade in wool and knitted goods — even trade fairs. In Canada, Cottage Craft has long held a strong reputation for its fine wool, dyed to the palette of the local landscape, and the fine craftsmanship of the women who weave and knit its quality materials. Behind Cottage Craft is the story of a woman of vision and remarkable resolve.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Goose Lane Editions

    Non spécifié
  • Forever Barbie The Unauthorized Biography of a Real Doll

    Creator

    Lord, M.G.

    Abstract

    Was Barbie was the first feminist doll? She always worked in interesting positions, never married, never had a child, and never did house work. Yet today, many women who played with Barbie when they were children consider her to be an inappropriate role model, although these same women often have interesting Barbie stories to tell. In Forever Barbie, cultural critic, investigative journalist, and first generation Barbie owner M.G. Lord tells Barbie’s own story with clarity and intelligence, brilliantly shaking up many preconceptions.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Goose Lane Editions

    Non spécifié
  • Tales from Under the Rim The Marketing of Tim Hortons

    Creator

    Buist, Ron

    Abstract

    Want to know the secrets behind Canada's most popular coffee-and-donuts chain? Read all about them in a new book chronicling the rise of Tim Hortons, from its humble beginnings to the national institution it is today. Written by former Tim Hortons marketing director Ron Buist, Tales from Under the Rim: The Marketing of Tim Hortons is an engrossing, fast-paced business memoir.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Goose Lane Editions

    Non spécifié
  • Doing well and doing good : money, giving, and caring in a free society

    Abstract

    Ever since the first coin was minted in the seventh century b.c., money has been central to human society as one of the elemental forces driving the affairs of individuals and nations. But for all the preoccupation with the making of money, little attention has been paid to the meaning of money in modern society. Likewise overlooked is the companion question of the culture of giving and caring that automatically accompanies any dominant view of money.Doing Well and Doing Good addresses this blind spot. What is the meaning of money? What are the deepest motives to give?

    Publisher (Source)

    Colorado Springs, Colo

    NavPress

    Non spécifié
  • Street Stories 100 Years of Homelessness

    Creator

    Barnholden, Michael

    Abstract

    <p>Homelessness is not new to Vancouver. There have been homeless people in Vancouver since it was founded in 1886. As in other major North American cities, until the late '70s and early '80s homelessness in Vancouver followed the economic logic of boom and bust capitalism.</p><p>However, since the run-up to the World Exposition of 1986, that logic has no longer been the determining factor influencing the growing number of homeless in the city.

    Non spécifié
  • The Secret Life of Money A Kid's Guide to Cash

    Creator

    Vermond, Kira

    Hanmer, Clayton

    Edwards, Samantha

    Abstract

    If discussing money is a difficult task for adults, it’s doubly so where kids are involved. Not only is the subject loaded with cryptic jargon (mortgages? Bull markets? Huh?), but it often fails to click with how a kid sees his or her world. Many preteens and young teens do not yet have a job, and even if they do, their responsibilities with their earnings are miles away from grown-up money issues. In other words, not only is money a little overwhelming and mysterious, it’s also seen as something they can't do anything about.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Owlkids Books Inc.

    Non spécifié
  • Redefining retirement : new realities for boomer women

    Creator

    Hovanec, Dr. Margret

    Shilton, Elizabeth

    Abstract

    Boomer women are passing yet another milestone — RETIREMENT! The first wave of women to enter the workforce in significant numbers benefited from the feminist revolution and fought for a place in the world of work. Now these women are leading the rush for the exits. As they retire, they’re wondering what was gained, what was lost, and what comes next. They’re stepping out into trackless territory. This is the book that will show them that retirement is not the end of a productive life.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Second Story Press

    Non spécifié
  • Des Canadiens à l'épreuve Histoires d'échecs qui ont mené à la réussite

    Creator

    Benay, Alex

    Abstract

    Avec des chapitres rédigés par : Robert Thirsk, astronaute Erica Wiebe, championne de lutte olympique Tom Jenkins, président de la société OpenText et du Conseil national de recherches du Canada Andy Nulman, cofondateur du Festival Juste pour rire … ainsi que d’autres Canadiens au sommet de leur secteur d’activité. Que signifie « échouer »? Pour certains Canadiens ayant brillamment réussi, il s’agit d’un rite de passage, d’un tremplin vers de plus grandes réalisations, voire une belle source d’inspiration.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié