Righting Canada's Wrongs: The LGBT Purge and the fight for equal rights in Canada(Righting Canada's Wrongs)By Ken SetteringtonUntil recently, Canadian laws discriminated against LGBT people. Those in the Canadian Military, RCMP and civil service were targeted specifically. |
The best East Coast pickle, canning, preserving and bread recipes, updated and tested for today. |
Crisis in Canada's PolicingWhy change is so hard, and how we can get real reform in our police forcesBy John SewellWe all know policing is in crisis and requires real reform. Based on 40 years of work on this issue, John Sewell details the deep changes required to reverse the racism, sexism and violence embedded in police forces today. |
The Halifax Public GardensAn Illustrated History of North America’s Finest Victorian Public GardensBy Peter Twohig, By Robert Pace, By Robert SalahHalifax’s Victorian-era public gardens – this is a fully illustrated account of the creation and maintenance of Canada’s finest Victorian public gardens, and the story of how hurricane destruction was transformed by a beautiful and sensitive restoration. |
J.L. Ilsley: A Political BiographyMackenzie King's frugal finance minister who found the money for Canada's war 1939–1945By Barry CahillThis biography of J. L. Ilsley offers a new vantage point on Mackenzie King’s Liberal government during the Second World War and a portrait of a fiscal conservative who opened the floodgates of spending while clamping down on profiteering and the rich. |
Mining Country offers the stories of Canadian miners from past and present, from pre-settlement aboriginal mines to the development of Vancouver and Toronto as centres of global mining finance. |
A full-colour illustrated book bringing together every major theory about who buried treasure on Nova Scotia’s famed Oak Island, explaining how they could have done it and why they selected this remote location — heavily illustrated with artwork, photographs, maps and artifacts. |
Peggy's Cove Barrens: Rocks, Life, Sea and SkyA photo album of the Peggy's Cove barrensBy Kent MartinA collection of 100 stunning photographs that capture the rugged beauty of the boulder-strewn barrens around Peggy’s Cove through the changing seasons. |
An in-depth look at the man who created the myth of Stompin’ Tom, updated with new information. |
Toronto: City of Commerce 1800-1960Stories of a city’s factories, businesses and storefrontsBy Katherine TaylorArchival images and contemporary photos illuminate the history of Toronto's businesses and industries. |