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  • The Splintered Market

    The Splintered Market offered a forceful argument against the economic and political "balkanization" of Canada in the early 1980s.
    $14.95, Paperback
  • The Working Poor

    David Ross' impassioned case for universal basic income, based on the success of the child tax credit already in place in Canada

    $14.95, Paperback
  • Afraid of the Dark

    This volume in the Kids of Canada series shows how we can grapple with our fears and grow as a result.

    $5.95, Paperback
    Interest ages: 5-11
  • Catholics and Canadian Socialism

    This work is an impressive study of the attitudes of the Catholic church in Canada towards the challenge of socialism and progressive social change.
    $16.95, Paperback
  • Disabled

    Disabled remains a useful practical guide and reference to a host of long-term and everyday challenges.

    $9.95, Paperback
  • Energy and Industry

    First published in 1980, a crucial time in the development of Canada's energy industry, the author argues forcefully for a "made in Canada" approach to energy development.
    $14.95, Paperback
  • Kent Rowley: The Organizer

    First published in 1980, Rick Salutin's biography captures Kent Rowley's unforgettable personality and details his life struggle: an epic tale in which one man's life intersects with all the major issues of his time.
    $14.95, Paperback
  • Long Way From Home

    In this classic account first published in 1980, Myrna Kostash researched the story of the Sixties generation--her generation--by crossing Canada several times, interviewing hundreds of people who shared the struggle for change in the Sixties.
    $24.95, Paperback
  • Mike and the Bike

    This volume in the Kids of Canada series follows two children as they learn that sometimes the best way to get what you want is to share.
    $55.92, Paperback
    Interest ages: 3-8
  • The Energy Squeeze

    When this book was published in 1980, the Energy Crisis of the 1970s continued to cast a long shadow across Canadian society. It's bleak analysis of the energy future shows just how deep that shadow was--and is.
    $14.95, Paperback
  • The Hungry Time

    This volume in the Kids of Canada series tells a poignant tale of First Nations life before the coming of European settlement.
    $24.95, Paperback
    Interest ages: 3-8
  • The Labour Companion

    First published in 1980, The Labour Companion remains a valuable reference for students of labour's role in Canadian history.
    $35.00, Paperback
  • The Transition to Reality

    The Transition to Reality is a bracing and often contrary entry into the vibrant political economy debates of the early 1980s.

    $25.00, Paperback
  • Vancouver: An Illustrated History

    This lively history of one of Canada's fastest growing cities is accompanied by over 100 historical photographs that handsomely illustrate all aspects of the city's life from its early beginnings to the present.
    $55.00, Hardcover
  • What Every Woman Should Know About Marriage, Separation and Divorce

    This book, written in 1980, answers the questions women ask about marriage, separation and divorce. In clear, easily understood language, it focuses on the financial, legal and business side of marriage.
    $16.95, Paperback
  • Who's a Soccer Player?

    When Louise joins her friend's soccer team, she finds the coach thinks winning is everything. But the team shows the coach that winning isn't as important as lefting everyone play the game.
    $5.95, Hardcover
    Interest ages: 3-8
  • Alberta Labour

    Illustrated with over 90 full-page photographs, most of them never before published, Alberta Labour vividly depicts the working people of Alberta and their unparalleled contribution to the province's history.
    $29.95, Paperback
  • Business and Social Reform in the Thirties

    This book challenges the commonly accepted view that governments enacted social reforms in the 1930s in response to demands for more equitable redistribution of wealth in a time of trouble, robbing from the rich to give to the poor.

    $16.95, Paperback
  • Nobody Said No

    Who could have imagined that the RCMP, those clean-cut men in red, steal dynamite and destroy private property, break and enter, wiretap at will and generally behave as if the law of the land applied to everyone but themselves?
    $14.95, Paperback
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    Rumours of War

    The 1970 October Crisis-the kidnapping of James Cross, the murder of Pierre Laporte, the proclamation of the War Measures Act under which hundreds of innocent citizens were arrested, these events have become part of our national consciousness.
    $9.95, Paperback
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