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Best School in the World
This book gives an account of an exceptional school in Halifax that has developed an approach to education that enables kids to truly love learning. Using the example of the Halifax Independent School, readers will find ideas big and small for how Canadian schools could do a better job of engaging, challenging and educating their students.
$22.95, PaperbackThe Trans-Pacific Partnership and Canada
Independent experts on the costs and benefits of the TPP for Canada
$22.95, PaperbackFrom Bombs to Books
The powerful role of schools in the experience of refugee children and teens and their parents in becoming part of Canadian society
$22.95, PaperbackCanada Since 1960: A People's History
A critical perspective on the last five decades of Canadian life$27.95, PaperbackNegotiating So Everyone Wins
New insights on making deals that work for both sides from the people who do it best.$29.95, HardcoverThe Right to Die
How the fight for assisted suicide was won in the court of public opinion — and eventually the Supreme Court, too
$29.95, HardcoverTheir Town
A no-holds-barred portrait of Hamilton civic life in the 1970s
$24.95, PaperbackPauline
The story of a beautiful, talented, romantic woman who dazzled Victorian Canada in her role as Mohawk princess-poet.$22.95, PaperbackCanada after Harper
The definitive account of the Harper government -- and how its policies can be stopped$22.95, PaperbackSold Down the Yangtze
$19.95, PaperbackThe United Nations in the 21st Century
A short, pointed, informative overview of ':the world':s best hope': for humanity in this century$14.95, PaperbackFinal Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Volume One: Summary
The official report that lays bare the devastation of Canada's colonial attitudes and practices on Indigenous peoples$27.95, PaperbackEarly Intervention
Homelessness, poverty, child abuse, mental illness, bullying, dementia, autism -- the evidence that early intervention improves lives, and often costs society less in the long run.$22.95, PaperbackThe Myth of the Good War
A revisionist historian offers a refreshing but challenging account of the Second World War, what caused it, why it unfolded as it did, and who emerged the real victor.$24.95, PaperbackThe Charter of Rights and Freedoms
How citizens, lawyers, and judges have used the Charter to change Canada
$29.95, PaperbackProtecting Research Confidentiality
Who can legally keep a secret? Lawyers, yes, priests, yes, but what about researchers? Not to mention social workers, therapists, doctors, or police officers.
$27.95, PaperbackEqual as Citizens
Enshrined in our constitution, Canadians expect equal treatment from their government. Canada's provinces have unequal means to pay for those responsibilities, as the balance of wealth shifts over time. Richard Starr traces the history of equalization & shows how it has been undermined & proposes how it can be reframed for the twenty-first century.
$22.95, PaperbackAcademic Freedom in Conflict
How governments, corporations, university administrators, and even students are seeking new limits on academic freedom in Canada and the U.S.$24.95, PaperbackGang Life
An inside account of life for ten criminal gang members from across Canada
$24.95, PaperbackPeacemakers
Hard-headed but idealistic people around the globe -- both those in high offices and ordinary citizens -- are ridding the world of war$24.95, PaperbackShopping CartScroll to Top



















