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Militants, Mobsters and Mavericks
Organized crime and the fight for immigrant workers’ rights. Unforgettable events and a lively cast of characters all paint a vivid picture of Toronto during the 1960s and 1970s.
$27.95, PaperbackCapitalism, Colonialism, and Crises: The Remaking of Modern Canada 1960–2025
This new history of Canada offers readers a bold retelling of our past, the legacy of Indigenous dispossession and the means in which we created a wealthy and resource-rich but very unequal first-world country.
$39.95, HardcoverDiscovering Historic Saint John
A richly illustrated history of Saint John, New Brunswick, and its people.
$24.95, PaperbackDivided We Fall
This book calls out the forces that now divide and polarize Canadians and offers a path forward to rebuilding civic responsibility and finding common ground with those from whom we differ most.
$27.95, PaperbackToronto
A richly illustrated history of Toronto spanning 13,000 years, which traces the enduring presence and cultures of its first peoples alongside colonial and industrial transformations to the present day, this book presents a layered and interconnected history of our city.
$29.95, PaperbackTouring Hopewell Rocks — and beyond
A richly illustrated guide to Hopewell Rocks, the provincial park and the region
$24.95, PaperbackSeven Days in Halifax
Brings to life a dramatic and forgotten episode in Halifax’s recent history, where the ignorance, incompetence and racism of the city’s power structure was laid bare.
$27.95, PaperbackBroadside
A deadly night in the Halifax Harbour during the Second World War, and the devastating aftermath.
$27.95, PaperbackRighting Canada's Wrongs Resource Guide for Indigenous Teachers and Students
A resource guide for the Righting Canada’s Wrongs Indigenous Studies set that equips educators working with Indigenous students to teach about the history of the Canadian government’s racist policies and conduct toward Indigenous Peoples.
$24.95, PaperbackCasa Loma
The fascinating story of industrialist Sir Henry Pellatt and his lavish Toronto home
$24.95, PaperbackRedresser les torts du Canada 10-volume set
Gloria Ann Wesley, Pamela Hickman, Jean Smith Cavalluzzo, Rona Arato, Masako Fukawa, Ken Setterington, Andrew Bomberry, Teresa Edwards, Arlene Chan, Melanie Florence, Frank James Tester, Krista Ulujuk Zawadski, Nicole Laurendeau, Marie-France Cloutier, Anne-Marie Deraspe, Jean-François CyrFor educators seeking to build anti-racism learning into Canadian history classes, this 10-book set of classroom materials is an invaluable resource. Each book addresses a major instance of official racism and discrimination spanning more than 150 years.
$450.00, SetInterest ages: 13-18Bluenose
The extensively illustrated story of Nova Scotia's iconic Bluenose$24.95, PaperbackPirates of the Atlantic
The reality beyond the myths and stories about pirates operating off the Canadian coast.
$24.95, PaperbackThe Halifax Citadel - New Edition
A history of the Halifax Citadel and its inhabitants through the centuries — in words and pictures.
$24.95, PaperbackTitanic Lives
Be it nursemaid, cabaret dancer or ex-soldier, Rob Rondeau weaves together the unique and compelling stories of ten people sharing one common thread -- they were all on board the Titanic, destination Canada.$24.95, PaperbackThe Avro Arrow New Edition
The Avro Arrow was one of the most innovative supersonic aircraft ever designed. This book looks at the history of its creation and the legacy of Canadian innovation that lasts to this day.
$24.95, PaperbackMy Ancestors Live Here
The history of sacred Mi’kmaw burial sites in Nova Scotia and the woman who has dedicated her life to protecting them.
$24.95, PaperbackOak Island's First Visitors: Irish Monks, Vikings and Templars
New evidence and research documenting periods of European presence – likely Irish Monks, Vikings and Templars – on Oak Island from 500 to 1200 CE.
$29.95, PaperbackColonialism and Capitalism: Canada's Origins 1500–1890
Colonialism and Capitalism: A New History of Canada offers readers access to a clear-eyed understanding of Canada’s past, explaining how recently-acknowledged dark facts about our history are tied to the creation of a richly endowed, wealthy but very unequal first world country.
$39.95, HardcoverHumans: The 300,000-Year Struggle for Equality
For 300,000 years humans have pushed for equality in their societies. For the first time ever, historian Alvin Finkel brings together the evidence to tell the story of the 99% who have constantly sought to live in a society of equals.
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