As a biography of one of the most influential Canadian judges, this book provides an account of Beverley McLachlin's unequalled impact on Canadian life |
Profiles of Canadian women athletes who are breaking down barriers and taking the game for themselves. |
David is embarrassed when he doesn't make the A team. But befriending Omar, a Syrian refugee, makes David realize how lucky he is to be playing hockey at all. |
Carey PriceHow a First Nations kid became a superstar goaltender(Lorimer Recordbooks)By Catherine RondinaThis is the story of how Carey Price became the highest paid goalie in the NHL and a role model for Indigenous youth everywhere. |
A touching and nostalgic look back on a Toronto childhood in an idyllic city neighbourhood |
An inside account of life for ten criminal gang members from across Canada |
In 1876, at only 29 years old, Alexander Graham Bell completed the invention that would turn him into a household name: the telephone.
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9781459405912 | Published: January 2014 |
How a handful of idealists and stubborn, single-minded enthusiasts created a great wine region in Niagara, Ontario. |
Within the Barbed Wire FenceA Japanese Man's Account of his Internment in CanadaBy Takeo Ujo Nakano, With Leatrice M. Willson Chan, Foreword by Leatrice M. Willson ChanA unique memoir by a young Japanese-Canadian poet torn from his family and interned in distant labour camps for the "crime" of being Japanese during the Second World War |
Love, Hope, OptimismAn informal portrait of Jack Layton by those who knew himEdited by James L. Turk, Edited by Charis WahlA portrait of the real Jack Layton through the eyes of neighbours, friends, family and colleagues |