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  • Griff Makes a Date

    How do you make friends when you don't think you need friends? Do you tell a secret if you know it'll hurt someone's feelings? How you decide whether to help yourself or to help a friend?
    $16.95, Paperback
    Interest ages: 8-11
  • Heaven and Hell in the NHL

    "I recognize that I am a stubborn, tough bastard to deal with," writes hockey legend Punch Imlach. This no-holds-barred story of his second time round with the Leafs lets you decide for yourself.
    $9.95, Paperback
  • Lily : A Rhapsody in Red

    Lily: A Rhapsody in Red , second book in the King Years trilogy, is a dazzling comic epic of politics, sex and scandal during the 1920s and '30s.
    $22.95, Hardcover
  • Lisa Makes the Headlines

    How do you decide between telling the truth and hurting your own brother? Between someone you consider your enemy and the fear you both share? Between your need to help a friend and to face your own fears?
    $16.95, Paperback
    Interest ages: 8-11
  • New Age Business

    First published in 1986, New Age Business is a pioneering exploration of the economic model known as the "community development corporation."
    $35.00, Paperback
  • Ottawa: An Illustrated History

    Ottawa's fascinating story is recounted with skill and wit in John H. Taylor's Ottawa: An Illustrated History.
    $29.95, Paperback
  • Plan B is Total Panic

    Action, danger and self-discovery are all part of this new and exciting story by Alberta writer Martyn Godfrey.
    $6.95, Paperback
    Interest ages: 8-15
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    Regulating Sex

    An anthology of papers that explains and critiques the Badgley and Fraser Reports.

    $21.95, Paperback
  • Sons and Seals

    One spring day Guy Wright got a berth on a ship bound for the world's most controversial hunt - the Newfoundland seal hunt. He went "to the ice" with 32 other men on the small, cramped M. V. Hector - the first writer to do so in 50 years.
    $9.95, Paperback
  • Stanley Knowles

    A stalwart in the Canadian Parliament for more than four decades, Stanley Knowles worked tirelessly on behalf of the poor, the elderly and those in need.
    $9.95, Paperback
  • The Curses of Third Uncle

    It is 1909, and Lillian Ho's father has mysteriously disappeared.

    $14.95, Paperback
  • The Free Trade Papers

    Before it was a fact of life, free trade was a much debated issue in Canadian politics. This book strips away the rhetoric and shows just what the key players -both American and Canadian - hoped to win and feared to lose under free trade.

    $16.95, Paperback
  • Tug of War

    First published in 1986, Tug of War offers an analytical look at power struggles between provincial and federal governments during the 1980s.

    $16.95, Paperback
  • Will the Real Gordon Sinclair Please Sit Down

    Gordon Sinclair--instantly identifiable by his trademark bowties and irascibility--was one of the greatest of all Canadian newspapermen. These are his memoirs.
    $9.95, Paperback
  • You've got ten minutes to get that flag down...

    With contributions from John Ralston Saul, Rick Salutin, David Suzuki and many others, "You've got ten minutes to get that flag down..." is a vivid, immediate report on the state of Canadian culture in the mid-1980s.
    $25.00, Paperback
  • Brian Mulroney

    Before the GST and before Free Trade, Brian Mulroney was a small town boy who announced at nineteen years old that he would one day be Prime Minister. This is his story.

    $9.95, Paperback
  • Camels Can Make You Homesick and Other Stories

    Five stories highlighting the challenges--and joys--of growing up Canadian and South Asian at the same time.

    $8.95, Paperback
    Interest ages: 8-15
  • Canada and the Reagan Challenge

    Canada and Reagan Challenge, first published in 1982, has gained wide acclaim for its analysis of the crisis of 1981 - when Ottawa and Washington went head-to-head over a number of economic programs.
    $16.95, Paperback
  • Canada's Colonies

    Since the first British naval expeditions to the "Frozen North," the history of the North has been romanticised. Published in 1985, this book presents history as actually seen from the North.
    $9.95, Paperback
  • Deemed Suspect

    In the spring of 1940, Eric Koch was a law student in London. Four months later, he was a prisoner in Quebec, arrested as an enemy alien by the British government and sent to a prison camp in Canada.
    $9.95, Paperback
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