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Free Speech in Fearful Times
Following the events of 9/11, rashly conceived anti-terror laws were introduced that put civil liberties at risk. Free Speech in Fearful Times offers a unique perspective on how the laws created to "protect" us can actually harm us.$24.95, PaperbackGay Marriage
Few issues have dominated recent Canadian politics like the legalization of same-sex marriage. In exclusive interviews with couples, activists, lawyers, political advisers and ministers, Sylvain Larocque explores this divisive issue with depth and insight.$24.95, PaperbackFighting for Women's Rights
From her time growing up in India and the Royal Court of Siam, Anna developed an independent nature that she brought with her to North America. As a well-known author, Anna toured America landing in Halifax where she single-handedly created an art school for girls - later to become the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design. This is her story.
$9.95, PaperbackDisciplining Dissent
Respected contributors from Canada, the United States and Europe share examine the many issues associated with the increasing restrictions on free speech in the media and the academic world.$19.95, PaperbackRisk Takers & Innovators
Harnessing their creativity the tenacious individuals featured in these stories have realized their dreams &, in many cases, developed their innovation into a viable business venture. From the first glimmer of an idea to the fruition of the invention, these Canadian discoveries are an inspiration to aspiring inventors and entrepreneurs everywhere.
$9.95, PaperbackThe Canadian Family in Crisis
The Canadian Family in Crisis gives the reader an overview of the rapidly changing nature of family life in Canada. This fifth edition includes data from the most recent Canadian census.$27.95, PaperbackJustice for Canada's Aboriginal Peoples
In this award-winning book, human rights specialist Renée Dupuis takes a fresh look at the issues surrounding Canada's Aboriginal People and proposes some new solutions.
$19.95, PaperbackThe Olivieri Report
This book is the report of an independent inquiry into the case of Dr. Nancy Olivieri, conducted by three widely respected academics and commissioned by the Canadian Association of University Teachers.
$29.95, PaperbackThe World Trade Organization
The World Trade Organization: A Citizen's Guide offers an independent view of WTO actions in areas ranging from agriculture and the environment to labour and culture, tracing how it promotes the interests of global corporations at the expense of citizens.$22.95, PaperbackThe Corporate Campus
This book looks at the corrosive influence of corporations on postsecondary education, with essays from some of Canada's most prominent scholars.$19.95, PaperbackHealth and Wealth
Researchers are now discovering that it's not the richest countries that have the best health: it's the most egalitarian.
$35.00, PaperbackRicher and Poorer
Richer and Poorer is an acute and detailed analysis of the disparities of wealth and poverty as experienced in 1990s Canada.$24.95, PaperbackThe Ontario Alternative Budget Papers
The Ontario Alternative Budget Papers analyses neo-conservative slash-and-burn budgets of the late 1990s, offering humane, effective options for public finance.$35.00, PaperbackThe Canadian Labour Movement: A Short History
The triumphs and setbacks of workers and the union movement in Canada
$34.95, HardcoverUnnecessary Debts
Many leading economists profoundly disagree about the need for deep government cutbacks to lower Canda's debt and deficit problem. In this book, authoritative figures argue that cutbacks are not the answer to Canada's debt problem.$19.95, PaperbackA New Education Politics
A critical examination of the public sector cuts made by Bob Rae's NDP government of Ontario in the early 1990s, placing tham in the broader context of a neo-conservative approach to educational reform.$19.95, PaperbackCanadian Women's Issues
The second volume of a two-volume set which focuses on women's activism during the past 25 years.$27.95, PaperbackSmall Business and the Big Banks
Most owners of small businesses find they have a one-sided relationship with their banks. It seems like the banker holds all the cards. Financing is hard to get. Ans, should a small business get into trouble, its bank often makes the situation worse, not$16.95, PaperbackThe Canadian Auto Workers
This illustrated history provides a fascinating look at the CAW from its origins to the present.$19.95, PaperbackVanishing Jobs
Vanishing Jobs is an in-depth study of Canadian business and labour-market trends in the 1990s.$22.95, PaperbackShopping CartScroll to Top