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The First Canadians
A profile of Canada's Indigenous peoples and the key issues they face.
$24.95, PaperbackVanishing Jobs
Vanishing Jobs is an in-depth study of Canadian business and labour-market trends in the 1990s.$22.95, PaperbackVideo Rivals
Raphael is happy when Damian challenges him to a video game, even though he turns out to be a bad loser.$5.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 5-10Wrong Time, Wrong Place
When Corey gets caught opening the boys' washroom window to let smoke out, he's resigned to being called a troublemaker.$8.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 11-16A Fine Day for Drool
Kiff and his friends are back for another exciting adventure, this time with a lovable dog named Drool.$8.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 6-13A History of Quebec Nationalism
This up-to-date book is a brief history of Quebec and the idea of a Quebec nation from 1740 to the present day.$19.95, PaperbackArthur's Problem Puppy
Finally, Arthur has the puppy he wanted so much. But Sunday doesn't want to be trained.$5.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 5-10Canada's Courts
A unique discussion of the judicial system in Canada, this is the first book on the court system to be written from a social science, rather than a legal, perspective.$24.95, PaperbackDark End of Dream Street
Tara's got it made - good grades, cool parent's, a weekend job, and a boyfriend, Ron. Then, quite suddenly, many of the pieces of her perfect life start to crumble, including her stable, happy home.$8.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 11-16Houses and Homes
In this comprehensive study published in 1994, former Toronto mayor John Sewell considers a range housing issues in Canada.
$24.95, PaperbackJohnny Bluenose at the Polls
In Johnny Bluenose at the Polls, first published in 1994, historian Brian Cuthbertson describes some of Nova Scotia's grittiest and hardest-fought election campaigns.$9.99, PaperbackLizzie's Soccer Showdown
Lizzie has just been named captain of the soccer team - the boys' soccer team, that is. She never dreamed anything like this would happen when she asked if the boys and girls could play on the same team.$16.95, HardcoverInterest ages: 9-13Loonie Summer
The tiny Loonies go on Christopher's summer vacation to the cottage.$5.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 5-10Maddie Goes To Paris
Maddie is finally getting a break from her family - a trip to France to visit her grandparents.$5.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 5-10Mikey Mite's Big Problem
Mikey has a terrible secret. His best friend, Jenny, knows that something is wrong.$5.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 5-10No Life Like It
This book is a compelling case study in gendered division of labour. It is also a feminist account of how women's work is organized and controlled by a powerful social institution.
$19.95, PaperbackPublicly Supported Education in Post-Modern Canada
First published in 1994, the analyses and prescriptions offered in Publicly Supported Education in Post-Modern Canada remain relevant to the educational challenges of today.$19.95, PaperbackQuebec in a New World
Addressing Quebec voters as they prepare for the coming watershed Quebec election, this book sets out the plans of the Parti Québécois and its leader Jacques Parizeau if the PQ wins the election.
$16.95, PaperbackSex in Schools
This anthology offers insights into how Canadian schools have sought to regulate and discipline sexuality--through sexual education classes, in teacher-student relationships, in curriculum and pedagogy, and every-day practices.$14.95, PaperbackStubborn Pilgrimage
How have English teachers responded to the pressing demands for educational change as the world moved from the 60's to the 90's? Stubborn Pilgrimage examines the case of Ontario English teachers, detailing their pattern of resistance and reform.$19.95, PaperbackShopping CartScroll to Top



















