An incisive analysis of the federal NDP since 2000, examining the ongoing, unresolved tension between the party’s idealistic grassroots base and centrist bureaucracy at its core. |
Corporate Rules: The Real World of Business Regulation in CanadaHow government regulators are failing the public interestEdited by Bruce CampbellCorporations and their lobbyists have captured control of most Canadian regulatory bodies. How this happened is documented by field experts, insiders, academics and whistleblowers. |
A new history of the Blackberry innovation that documents how the resources and people of Kitchener-Waterloo supported, facilitated and benefited from the achievement that Blackberry represents |
Canada is Not BackHow Justin Trudeau is in over his head on foreign policyBy Jocelyn Coulon, Translated by George TombsAn insider's account of how Justin Trudeau makes foreign policy, and why his government has gone nowhere internationally. |
Winnipeg 1919The Strikers' Own History of the General StrikeBy The Winnipeg Defence Committee, Introduction by Christo Aivalis, Edited by Norman PennerThe most important primary document from the Winnipeg General Strike now back in print with a new introduction on the occasion of the strike's 100th anniversary |
Canadian Culture in a Globalized WorldThe impact of trade deals on Canada's cultural lifeBy Garry NeilCanada has developed an extensive system of cultural policies. These policies are now increasingly in conflict with a web of international free trade agreements. |
Longtime trade unionist Fred Wilson's behind the scenes account of the merger between the CEP and CAW to form Unifor — Canada's largest private sector union. |
The Tangled GardenA Canadian Cultural Manifesto for the Digital AgeBy Richard Stursberg, With Stephen ArmstrongThis book explains the breakdown of Canadian cultural industries and outlines that for them to be saved we must adapt cultural policy to the digital age. |
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Oil's Deep StateHow the petroleum industry undermines democracy and stops action on global warmingBy Kevin TaftWhy doesn't the government act on climate change? An Alberta insider's perspective |