Canadian nonfiction

  • A History of Newfoundland in the North Atlantic to 1818

    Creator

    Ryan, Shannon

    Abstract

    The waters off Newfoundland, in the North Atlantic, held the world’s most abundant supply of codfish, which, when discovered, was in great demand. Unlike the fur trade—the other major early commercial activity in what is now mainland Canada—the production of codfish did not require year-round residence. It did, however, require numerous men, young and old, for the fishing season, which ran from spring to early fall.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Flanker Press

    Not specified
  • Sails Over Ice

    Creator

    Bartlett, Captain Robert A.

    Abstract

    Sails Over Ice picks up where The Log of Bob Bartlett left off. Between the years 1925–1933, Captain Bob Bartlett and the Morrissey explored coastal Greenland and much of Northern Canada, harvesting scientific specimens and Inuit artifacts for North American societies and museums and collecting Arctic mammals for zoos. This world-famous captain from Newfoundland never lost a single soul on either of these trips. Most believe that Bartlett’s contribution to exploration and natural science is without equal.

    Publisher (Source)

    St. John's

    Flanker Press

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  • Final Voyages Trouble at Sea

    Creator

    Wellman, Jim

    Abstract

    The fishing industry kills more people than any other job in the world. On average, Atlantic Canada loses one fisherman every month. From the pages of the Navigator magazine comes a collection of more than twenty sea stories from Jim Wellman’s widely acclaimed series, Final Voyages. This volume marks his fourth venture onto the cold Atlantic waters, to stand alongside captain and crew and tell the stories of these unsung heroes: small-boat fishermen.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Flanker Press

    Not specified
  • Final Voyages Volume I

    Creator

    Wellman, Jim

    Abstract

    Fishing has long been documented as being the most dangerous occupation in the world. That is especially true in the harsh, and often bitter, marine environment of Atlantic Canada. These perilous conditions have caused the sinking and loss of hundreds of Atlantic Canadian fishing vessels, claiming enormous loss of life. Former host of CBC Radio’s “Fisheries Broadcast” and now managing editor of The Navigator, Jim Wellman recounts some of those gripping tales as part of his regular monthly feature in The Navigator.

    Publisher (Source)

    St. John's

    Flanker Press

    Not specified
  • Adrift on an Ice Pan

    Creator

    Grenfell, Sir Wilfred

    Abstract

    On Easter Sunday, 1908, Dr. Wilfred Grenfell was summoned to treat a boy with osteomyelitis who had been operated on two weeks earlier. The young man needed immediate attention to save not only his leg but his life, so the doctor set out from St. Anthony, Newfoundland, with his komatik and his eight best dogs. To save a few miles, Dr. Grenfell took a shortcut across a bay, but the ice broke up beneath him, his komatik sank, and one dog drowned. He and the other dogs climbed out of the water onto an ice pan, which drifted out to sea in an offshore wind.

    Publisher (Source)

    St. John's

    Flanker Press

    Not specified
  • Solidarités provinciales Histoire de la Fédération des travailleurs et travailleuses du Nouveau-Brunswick

    Creator

    Frank, David

    Ouellette, Réjean

    Abstract

    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 luttes visant à défendre les normes sociales et à protéger les emplois et les droits syndicaux.

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  • An Ethnohistorian in Rupert’s Land Unfinished Conversations

    Creator

    Brown, Jennifer S. H. S. H.

    Abstract

    In 1670, the ancient homeland of the Cree and Ojibwe people of Hudson Bay became known to the English entrepreneurs of the Hudson’s Bay Company as Rupert’s Land, after the founder and absentee landlord, Prince Rupert. For four decades, Jennifer S. H. Brown has examined the complex relationships that developed among the newcomers and the Algonquian communities—who hosted and tolerated the fur traders—and later, the missionaries, anthropologists, and others who found their way into Indigenous lives and territories.

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  • Vivre à nu La surveillance au Canada

    Creator

    Bennett, Colin J.

    Haggerty, Kevin D.

    Lyon, David

    Steeves, Valerie

    Abstract

    "Nombre de Canadiens savent que les organismes du gouvernement s’adonnent à de la surveillance de masse en utilisant les données téléphoniques et électroniques. Néanmoins, peu d’entre eux sont réellement conscients de l’influence réelle que cette surveillance a sur presque tous les aspects de leur vie quotidienne. Aujourd’hui, nous ne pouvons faire une promenade au centre-ville, assister à un cours, payer au moyen d’une carte de crédit, monter à bord d’un avion ou faire un appel sans que des données soient capturées et traitées. Où cette information s’en va-t-elle? Qui l’utilise?

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  • Public Deliberation on Climate Change Lessons from Alberta Climate Dialogue

    Creator

    Hanson, Lorelei L.

    Kahane, David

    Abstract

    There exists in both academic and political circles a growing interest in public deliberation as an alternative to the sometimes adversarial and polarizing public engagement activities that result in the pitting of experts against lay people. Proponents of public deliberation claim that a more deliberative process can engage a diversity of participants in a more guided process that better balances expert knowledge and citizen inclusion.

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  • Avant et Après La Prostatectomie Radicale Guide d'information et de Ressources

    Creator

    Vandall-Walker, Virginia

    Moore, Katherine

    Pyne, Diana

    Abstract

    Avant et Après La Prostatectomie Radicale is a research-based, comprehensive, and comprehensible resource on prostate surgery in Canada. Aimed at men with concerns about prostate surgery and their partners, this invaluable guide includes chapters on preparing for prostate surgery, the surgery itself, recovery in hospital and at home, a list of recommended resources, and special sections to record personal notes and important contact information.

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