Crisis in Canada's PolicingWhy change is so hard, and how we can get real reform in our police forcesBy John SewellWe all know policing is in crisis and requires real reform. Based on 40 years of work on this issue, John Sewell details the deep changes required to reverse the racism, sexism and violence embedded in police forces today. |
Share the Wealth!How we can tax Canada’s super-rich and create a better country for everyoneBy Jonathan Gauvin, By Angella MacEwenThis book shows how Canada’s steadily increasing wealth — which has mostly gone to the top one per cent over the last 20 years — can be successfully taxed to pay for the social programs Canadians need and want, from pharmacare and child care to better care for the elderly to much lower costs for post-secondary students. |
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. |
Homelessness can be ended in Canada, and in this book leading shelter operators share their experience and their proposals about how this can be done, city by city. |
The Trans-Pacific Partnership and CanadaA Citizen's GuideEdited by Scott Sinclair, Edited by Stuart TrewIndependent experts on the costs and benefits of the TPP for Canada |
Too Young to DieCanada's Boy Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen in the Second World WarBy John Boileau, By Dan Black, Foreword by John de ChastelainThe never-before-told story of underage youth in uniform |
Canada Since 1960: A People's HistoryA Left Perspective on 50 Years of Politics, Economics and CultureEdited by Cy GonickA critical perspective on the last five decades of Canadian life |
Negotiating So Everyone WinsSecrets you can use from Canada's top business, sports, labour and political negotiatorsBy David C. Dingwall, Foreword by Jean ChrétienNew insights on making deals that work for both sides from the people who do it best. |
The Right to DieThe courageous Canadians who gave us the right to a dignified deathBy Gary BauslaughHow the fight for assisted suicide was won in the court of public opinion — and eventually the Supreme Court, too |
Champion for HealthHow Clara Hughes fought depression to win Olympic gold(Lorimer Recordbooks)By Richard BrignallThe Olympic champion who battled to bring depression to light |