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The Great Pebble Creek Bike Race
Can Matt win first prize in the town's bike race? He thinks so. But Matt has a problem. Mike, David, and Amanda all think they can win too.$8.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 6-13The New Innovators
What is technological innovation? Most people believe it's a flash of genius, but innovation - the ability to transform an idea into a marketable product, process or service - has underlying principles.
$29.95, HardcoverThe Trickster
A much-discussed bestseller in Quebec, The Trickster tells the inside story of political events in that province during the tumultuous two years that followed the defeat of Meech Lake.
$24.95, PaperbackTwo Minutes for Roughing
Roddy Smith and his brother Lenny are tough. They run things on the Metro Cats, a hockey team in Toronto's East End.
$8.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 10-13Reading level: Grade 3Under Siege
The NDP was close to collapse after its disastrous showing in the 1993 federal election. How did a party that once had significant support among voters fall so badly?
$16.95, PaperbackWave Watch
Randy can surf the waves better than anyone else at Lawrencetown.$8.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 11-16Arthur Throws a Tantrum
Arthur has had enough and he's going to show his dad how mad he is - by tearing his room apart and barricading himself inside.$5.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 5-10Lexile Reading Level: 830LCanada and the Global Economy
In this book, Bob Chodos, Rae Murphy, and Eric Hamovitch consider the implications of globalization for Canada.
$19.95, PaperbackCanada Under Free Trade
First published in 1993, this book offers an early assessment of the impact of Free Trade on Canadian economic, political, cultural, and social life.
$19.95, PaperbackCanadian Women's Issues
In this first volume of a two-volume set, the authors focus on six issues that have been central to women's activism during the past 25 years.$27.95, PaperbackGiants of Garbage
Harold Crooks chronicles the history of waste management, showing how "privatization" ideology set the stage for the local refuse collection business to become a global corporate enterprise.
$19.95, PaperbackMaddie Wants Music
Maddie would do anything to have her own walkman.$5.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 5-10Mikey Mite Goes to School
Mikey will never be the teacher's pet. In fact, the only thing he's good at in school is making the teacher mad.$5.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 5-10Mooch Gets Jealous
When Carl is in trouble with the big kids at school, Maggie helps scare them off but then Mooch starts acting very strange.$5.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 5-10My Life as a Crow
Imaginative and very funny, with an English text by Canada's premier literary translator, My Life as a Crow will amuse young readers and entertain their parents.$8.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 6-13Nothing Mat(t)ers
Nothing Mat(t)ers is a feminist critique of the theories of Foucault, Derrida, and Lacan, among others.
$35.00, PaperbackPandora's Box
First published in 1993, Pandora's Box is an immediate report on the relation between public education and corporate globalization.$14.95, PaperbackRemembering Richard
Richard Hatfield was a fascinating and flamboyant politician, equally at home on the dance floor of a New York club or a Tehran market as on the floor of the New Brunswick legislature.$12.99, HardcoverRethinking Vocationalism
Vocational education can either reinforce or challenge dominant ideology: students can learn to accept and fit into a workplace, or to change it.$14.95, PaperbackSchools and Social Justice
Through an anlysis of the educational systems of Europe, North America and Australia, the author concludes that social justice is fundamental to a good education.$14.95, PaperbackShopping CartScroll to Top



















