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Social Policies for the Eighties
Social Policies for the Eighties offers a vital and critical snapshot of Canadian social well-being at a crucial time in the country's history.
$35.00, PaperbackSomething Hidden
The life of the world-famous Canadian surgeon and scientist acclaimed by critics from coast to coast.$9.95, PaperbackTeach Me to Fly, Skyfighter!
Four stories about Sharon and her friends Samson, John and Christine, kids who live in the same neighbourhood and have interesting stories to tell.$5.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 8-15The Making of a Secret Agent
The engaging story of a young Canadian idealist who became a secret agent after coming face to face with the evil of Nazism.
$9.95, PaperbackTicket to Hell
The story of a young Canadian's three years in a German prisoner-of-war camp - told with warmth, humour and honesty.$9.95, PaperbackTommy Douglas
A warm, lively, often witty, account of the life of one of Canada's most loved - and most successful - political leaders.$9.95, PaperbackTrouble at Lachine Mill
Meg and her twelve-year-old brother Jamie take jobs in a shirt factory in Montreal. Soon they discover they have been hired at rock-bottom wages to replace striking workers.$16.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 8-13Troublemaker!
The memoirs of a witty, warm-hearted, irreverent newspaperman who witnessed the golden age of western Canada, 1935 to 1955.$9.95, PaperbackWalter Gordon
The biography of a gentle, passionate patriot who became an Ottawa insider and fought for his vision of an independent Canada.$9.95, PaperbackWhen I Was Young
The story of an aristocratic youth growing up in Edwardian Toronto, told with engaging candour and wit.$9.95, PaperbackWillie : A Romance
Heather Robinson has made Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King's bizarre and paradoxical psyche the mainspring of a historical novel of consummate invention, audacity and wit.$19.95, HardcoverA Reader on Prevention and Social Policies
First published in 1982, this book examines issues of prevention in a Canadian context, culling comment and experience from those deeply involved in human service delivery.
$35.00, PaperbackAnd Where Do We Go From Here?
Written in 1982, this book examines the difficulty renters face in the rental housing market, and whether housing allowance programs are adequate to provide the framework of intervention needed to resolve these difficulties.$35.00, PaperbackBilly Higgins Rides the Freights
Growing up during the Great Depression isn't easy for 13-year-old Billy Higgins, especially when he has to quit school and look for work.$6.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 7-15Canadian Manufacturing, Volume II
Canadian Manufacturing is a precise, analytical examination of important aspects of the Canadian economy at a crucial period in national development.$16.95, PaperbackComputers on the Job
Written as the computer revolution dawned on Canadian society, Computers on the Job introduces the effects of technological change on people in their homes and workplaces.$19.95, PaperbackControlling Inflation
Published in 1982, this book examines how eighteen Western countries dealt with extraordinary inflationary pressures of the 1970s.
$16.95, PaperbackFinancing the Future
Financing the Future is an immediate and detailed analysis of the state of Canadian capital markets in the early 1980s.$14.95, PaperbackHow Ottawa Spends Your Tax Dollars
No matter what the politicians say, it's the way a government decides to spend its money that reveals its true priorities. This book focuses on the federal government's spending plans for economic development programs.
$16.95, PaperbackThe Baitchopper
Andrew Gurney knows his father is involved in the fight for a fisherman's union, but such grown-up problems have little place in his 13-year-old world - until a street battle with kids from the other side makes him realise that his father fight has also b$6.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 8-15Shopping CartScroll to Top