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Du coq à l’âme

Lauréat du prix Champlain 2015. « Un véritable coffre aux trésors. » —Le Devoir

Saisissez l’âme subtile, vive, ironique, parfois contestataire, ici traditionnelle et rationnelle, là indisciplinée ...

Keeping Canada British

By (author) James M. Pitsula
Categories: History

The Ku Klux Klan had its origins in the American South. It was suppressed but rose again in the 1920s, spreading into Canada, especially Saskatchewan. This book offers a new interpretation for the appeal ...

Stalled

Following significant increases in women's electoral representation in the 1980s and ?0s, progress has stalled. Today, there are only a few more women in Canada's parliament and legislatures than a decade ...

Min Fami

Edited by Ghadeer Malek & Ghaida Moussa
Categories: Cultural studies

“Min Fami continues a powerful tradition of Arab women’s writings that draw inspiration from feminist, critical race, and anti-colonial theories and practices. ” –Dana M. Olwan, Syracuse University ...

K9 Behavior Basics

Understand dog behavior to work with, not against, your K9’s instincts. In this revised edition of K9 Behavior Basics, expert dog trainers Dr. Resi Gerritsen, Ruud Haak, and Simon Prins share the essentials ...

Emergence and Empire

By (author) John Bonnett
Categories: Media studies

Harold Innis was one of the most profound thinkers that Canada ever produced. Such was his influence on the field of communication that Marshall McLuhan once declared his own work was a mere footnote ...

First Peoples of Canada

First Peoples of Canada offers readers a rare opportunity to experience a celebrated exhibition that has toured the world, yet has never been shown in Canada. This beautifully designed, full-colour book ...

Truth and Indignation

Truth and Indignation offers the first close and critical assessment of a Truth and Reconciliation Commission as it is unfolding. Niezen uses interviews with survivors and oblate priests and nuns, as ...

Before Ontario

Before Ontario there was ice. As the last ice age came to an end, land began to emerge from the melting glaciers. With time, plants and animals moved into the new landscape and people followed. For almost ...