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Chop Suey Nation

Chop Suey Nation

The Legion Cafe and Other Stories from Canada’s Chinese Restaurants
by Ann Hui
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tagged : essays, asian & asian american

In 2016, Globe and Mail reporter Ann Hui drove across Canada, from Victoria to Fogo Island, to write about small-town Chinese restaurants and the families who run them. It was only after the story was published that she discovered her own family could have been included—her parents had run their own Chinese restaurant, The Legion Cafe, before she …

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Children of the Thunderbird

Children of the Thunderbird

Legends and Myths from the West Coast
by Ted Meyers
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tagged : native americans, 19th century, native american

Collection of legends and myths from the West Coast. Everything owes its existence to Great Spirit. With his supernatural helpers Great Spirit maintains order over all of his creations. This belief is at the core of the stories Pacific Coast natives told their children to explain the world. Artisans carved images and painted pictures telling great …

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Moving Aboriginal Health Forward

Moving Aboriginal Health Forward

Discarding Canada’s Legal Barriers
by Yvonne Boyer
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There is a clear connection between the health of individuals and the legal regime under which they live, particularly Aboriginal peoples. From the early ban on traditional practices to the constitutional division of powers (including who is responsible for off-reserve Indians under the Constitution), this is an historical examination of Canadian l …

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The Honour and Dishonour of the Crown

The Honour and Dishonour of the Crown

Making Sense of Aboriginal Law in Canada
by Jamie D. Dickson
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In Canada, the fundamentals of law relating to Aboriginal peoples are unclear and Indigenous communities lack appropriate guidance in terms of efficiently accessing the legal system to address breaches of their rights. This is yet another injustice endured by Aboriginal peoples in Canada. However, the Supreme Court of Canada has begun to place grea …

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Negotiating the Numbered Treaties

Negotiating the Numbered Treaties

An Intellectual and Political History of Alexander Morris
by Robert Talbot
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Alexander Morris, Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba and the North West Territories in the 1870s, was the main negotiator of many of the numbered treaties on the prairies and has often been portrayed as a parsimonious agent of the government, bent on taking advantage of First Nations chiefs and councillors. However, author Robert J. Talbot reveals Mor …

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Two Families

Two Families

Treaties and Government
by Harold Johnson
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tagged : native american, indigenous peoples, customs & traditions

First Nations Elders interpreted treaties as instruments that gave Europeans the right to settle here, share resources, and build a relationship of equality with those who were here before. These elders did not intend the treaties to allow the subjugation and impoverishment of First Nations, or give settler governments the right to legislate every …

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Revisiting the Duty to Consult Aboriginal Peoples

Revisiting the Duty to Consult Aboriginal Peoples

by Dwight G. Newman
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Since the release of The Duty to Consult (Purich, 2009), there have been many important developments on the duty to consult, including three major Supreme Court of Canada decisions. Governments, Aboriginal communities, and industry stakeholders have engaged with the duty to consult in new and probably unexpected ways, developing policy statements o …

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Gambling with the Future

Gambling with the Future

The Evolution of Aboriginal Gaming in Canada
by Yale Belanger
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tagged : social policy, economic development, native american

Many First Nations in Canada run casinos and other gambling enterprises, which have become a visible part of the Canadian landscape and foster economic development. Although early legislation was designed to control gambling, events in the US stimulated First Nations leaders to persevere and eventually capitalize on the gradual relaxation of the ru …

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Condo Conquest

Condo Conquest

Urban Governance, Law, and Condoization in New York City and Toronto
by Randy K. Lippert
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When condominiums first emerged in North American cities in the 1960s, they were a new kind of housing governed by boards of resident owners volunteering in a community. Condo Conquest shows how the condo and its inner governance have since become something else entirely, taken over – or conquered – by an assemblage of commercial interests spec …

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The Canadian Party System

The Canadian Party System

An Analytic History
by Richard Johnston
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The Canadian party system is a deviant case among the Anglo-American democracies. It has too many parties, it is susceptible to staggering swings from election to election, and its provincial and federal branches often seem unrelated. Unruly and inscrutable, it is a system that defies logic and classification – until now.

 

In this political scienc …

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Chile Con Carne and Other Early Works

Chile Con Carne and Other Early Works

Chile Con Carne, ¿QUE PASA with LA RAZA, eh?, and In a Land Called I Don’t Remember
by Carmen Aguirre
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tagged : canadian, women authors, caribbean & latin american

Three early plays from influential Canadian Latina playwright, Carmen Aguirre. The plays, Chile Con Carne, ¿QUE PASA with LA RAZA, eh?, and In a Land Called I Don’t Remember, deal with the experience of exile – the hardships, the heartache, and the horror – as well as revealing the fresh perspective refugees bring to North American society. …

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Nationhood Interrupted

Nationhood Interrupted

Revitalizing nêhiyaw Legal Systems
by Sylvia McAdam (Saysewahum)
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tagged : indigenous peoples, native american, indigenous studies

Traditionally, nêhiyaw (Cree) laws are shared and passed down through oral customs — stories, songs, ceremonies — using lands, waters, animals, land markings and other sacred rites. However, the loss of the languages, customs, and traditions of Indigenous peoples as a direct result of colonization has necessitated this departure from the oral …

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Incorporating Culture

Incorporating Culture

How Indigenous People Are Reshaping the Northwest Coast Art Industry
by Solen Roth
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tagged : indigenous studies, cultural, native american

Fragments of culture often become commodities when the tourism and heritage business showcases local artistic and cultural practice. And frequently, this industry develops without the consent of those whose culture is commercialized. What does this say about appropriation, social responsibility, and intercultural relationships? And what happens whe …

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The Great NDN Paradox

by Ryan McMahon
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tagged : native american & aboriginal, humorous

In an era when talks of reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples strive to atone for past wrongs (and tragic injustices that persist to this day), Ryan McMahon's debut story collection takes a sharp, unwavering, and yes, hilarious look at the paradoxical state of Aboriginal-settler relations, and the ironies, pitfalls, and sweet …

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A Not-So-Savage Land

A Not-So-Savage Land

The Art and Times of Frederick Whymper, 1838–1901
by Peter Johnson
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tagged : modern (late 19th century to 1945), landscapes, pre-confederation (to 1867)

A richly illustrated exploration of the art, life, and historical impact of artist Frederick Whymper, who documented the landscape of the North American west.

Before the advent of photography, the topography of the colonial North American landscape was recorded by travelling artists hired to reproduce what they saw with unadulterated realism. One of …

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City in Colour

City in Colour

Rediscovered Stories of Victoria's Multicultural Past
by May Q. Wong
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A timely, intriguing collection of the overlooked stories of Victoria’s pioneers, trailblazers, and community builders who were also diverse people of colour.

Often described as “more English than the English,” the city of Victoria has a much more ethnically diverse background than historical record and current literature reveal. Significant c …

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When the Caribou Do Not Come

When the Caribou Do Not Come

Indigenous Knowledge and Adaptive Management in the Western Arctic
edited by Brenda L. Parlee & Ken J. Caine
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tagged : native american studies, environmental science

In the 1990s, news stories began to circulate about declining caribou populations in the North. Were caribou the canary in the coal mine for climate change, or did declining numbers reflect overharvesting by Indigenous hunters or failed attempts at scientific wildlife management?

 

Grounded in community-based research in northern Canada, a region in …

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Seven Sacred Truths

Seven Sacred Truths

by Wanda John-Kehewin
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Seven Sacred Truths presents a powerful exploration of an Indigenous woman’s healing journey. Seeing the world through “brown” eyes, poet Wanda John-Kehewin makes new meaning of the past, present, and future through a consideration of Love, Wisdom, Truth, Honesty, Respect, Humility, and Courage. By sharing her views on these Seven Sacred Trut …

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Return of the Wolf

Return of the Wolf

Conflict and Coexistence
by Paula Wild
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tagged : wolves, wildlife, wilderness

Wolves were once common throughout North America and Eurasia. But by the early twentieth century, bounties and organized hunts had drastically reduced their numbers. Today, the wolf is returning to its ancestral territories, and the “coywolf”—a smaller, bolder wolf-coyote hybrid—is becoming more common. In Return of the Wolf, author Paula W …

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Don’t Never Tell Nobody Nothin’ No How

Don’t Never Tell Nobody Nothin’ No How

The Real Story of West Coast Rum Running
by Rick James
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“We operated perfectly legally. We considered ourselves philanthropists! We supplied good liquor to poor thirsty Americans ... and brought prosperity back to the Harbour of Vancouver ...”—Captain Charles Hudson

At the stroke of one minute past midnight, January 17, 1920, the National Prohibition Act was officially declared in effect in the Uni …

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Diasporic Media beyond the Diaspora

Diasporic Media beyond the Diaspora

Korean Media in Vancouver and Los Angeles
by Sherry S. Yu
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Media for diasporic communities have emerged in major cities, such as Vancouver and Los Angeles, and reflect a multicultural, multiethnic, and multilingual reality. But do these media serve their respective communities exclusively, or are they available and accessible to members of greater society at large? Diasporic Media beyond the Diaspora explo …

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The Woo-Woo

The Woo-Woo

How I Survived Ice Hockey, Drug Raids, Demons, and My Crazy Chinese Family
by Lindsay Wong
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tagged : cultural heritage, asian american studies, women

2019 CANADA READS FINALIST

Shortlisted for the Hilary Weston Writers' Trust of Canada Prize for Nonfiction; Winner, Hubert Evans Nonfiction Prize; Longlisted for the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour

 

In this jaw-dropping, darkly comedic memoir, a young woman comes of age in a dysfunctional Asian family who blame their woes on ghosts and demons when t …

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Buffy Sainte-Marie

The Authorized Biography
by Andrea Warner
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tagged : composers & musicians, individual composer & musician, native americans

"Buffy Sainte-Marie is an icon and inspiration. This book is necessary—an authorized insight into the making of a legend." —Terese Marie Mailhot, author of Heart Berries

A powerful, intimate look at the life of a beloved folk icon and activist.

Folk hero. Songwriter icon. Living legend. Buffy Sainte-Marie is all of these things and more. In this, …

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Before and After the State

Before and After the State

Politics, Poetics, and People(s) in the Pacific Northwest
by Allan K. McDougall; Lisa Philips & Daniel L. Boxberger
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tagged : north america, history & theory, native american

The creation of the Canada–US border in the Pacific Northwest is often presented as a tale of two nations, but beyond the macro-political dynamics is the experience of individuals. Before and After the State examines the imposition of a border across a region that already held a vibrant, highly complex society and dynamic trading networks. Allan …

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Mamaskatch

Mamaskatch

A Cree Coming of Age
by Darrel J. McLeod
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Growing up in the tiny village of Smith, Alberta, Darrel J. McLeod was surrounded by his Cree family’s history. In shifting and unpredictable stories, his mother, Bertha, shared narratives of their culture, their family and the cruelty that she and her sisters endured in residential school. McLeod was comforted by her presence and that of his man …

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The Third Act

The Third Act

by John Wilson, screenplay by Xiaoming Yao
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Grade: 8 to 12
Reading age: 12
tagged : college & university, asia

The Third Act deals with the intercultural struggles faced by Chinese students studying in North America in the present day and by an American playwright, Neil Peterson, caught up in the Nanjing Massacre of 1937. The contemporary story focuses on three Chinese friends (Tone, Pike and Theresa) who grapple in their own ways with the pressure to succe …

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Dissident Doctor

Dissident Doctor

Catching Babies and Challenging the Medical Status Quo
by Michael C. Klein
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tagged : health care issues, women's health, pregnancy & childbirth

How often do you hear a doctor saying doctors need to be more accountable, Medicare needs more support and family medicine deserves more respect? Dissident Doctor bristles with refreshingly frank criticisms from inside the health sector, and its author is not just any doctor but a distinguished scientific researcher, veteran medical administrator, …

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Who Controls the Hunt?

Who Controls the Hunt?

First Nations, Treaty Rights, and Wildlife Conservation in Ontario, 1783-1939
by David Calverley
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As the nineteenth century ended, Ontario wildlife became increasingly valuable. Tourists and sport hunters spent growing amounts of money in search of game, and the government began to extend its regulatory powers in this arena. Restrictions were imposed on hunting and trapping, completely ignoring Anishinaabeg hunting rights set out in the Robinso …

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Community Healing

Community Healing

a transcultural model
by Geneva Ensign
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tagged : native american studies, counseling, healing

Through simple words and illustrations, this book presents a powerful, practical and visionary model for community healing. It outlines a healing process for individuals and communities that is universal and goes to the core of what it means to be a member of the human family. The Transcultural Model emerged from a forty-year career of individual a …

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Otter’s Journey through Indigenous Language and Law

Otter’s Journey through Indigenous Language and Law

by Lindsay Keegitah Borrows
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Storytelling has the capacity to address feelings and demonstrate themes – to illuminate beyond argument and theoretical exposition. In Otter’s Journey, Borrows makes use of the Anishinaabe tradition of storytelling to explore how the work in Indigenous language revitalization can inform the emerging field of Indigenous legal revitalization. Sh …

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The Antifa Comic Book

The Antifa Comic Book

100 Years of Fascism and Antifa Movements
by Gord Hill, foreword by Mark Bray
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The shocking images of neo-Nazis marching in Charlottesville, Virginia, in the summer of 2017 linger, but so do those of the passionate anti-fascist protestors who risked their lives to do the right thing. In this stirring graphic non-fiction book by the author of The 500 Years of Resistance Comic Book, Gord Hill looks at the history of fascism ove …

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The Tiger Flu

The Tiger Flu

by Larissa Lai
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WINNER, Lambda Literary Award

In this visionary novel by Larissa Lai -- her first in sixteen years -- a community of parthenogenic women, sent into exile by patriarchal and corporate Salt Water City, go to war against disease, technology, and an economic system that threatens them with extinction.

Kirilow is a doctor apprentice whose lover, Peristrop …

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The Orange Shirt Story

The Orange Shirt Story

The True Story of Orange Shirt Day
by Phyllis Webstad, illustrated by Jessika Von I, edited by Emma Bullen
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Grade: 2 to 5
tagged : native american, cultural heritage

When Phyllis Webstad (nee Jack) turned six, she went to the residential school for the first time. On her first day at school, she wore a shiny orange shirt that her Granny had bought for her, but when she got to the school, it was taken away from her and never returned. This is the true story of Phyllis and her orange shirt. It is also the story o …

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Chinatown Ghosts

Chinatown Ghosts

The Poems and Photographs of Jim Wong-Chu
by Jim Wong-Chu
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Jim Wong-Chu is a legend in the Asian Canadian writing community. As founder of the Asian Canadian Writers' Workshop (and its magazine Ricepaper), he constantly encouraged and inspired writers across the country to get their work published and acknowledged, from Paul Yee and Evelyn Lau to Madeleine Thien and Catherine Hernandez. When Jim passed awa …

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The Creator’s Game

The Creator’s Game

Lacrosse, Identity, and Indigenous Nationhood
by Allan Downey
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A gift from the Creator – that is where it all began. The game of lacrosse has been a central element of many Indigenous cultures for centuries, but once non-Indigenous players entered the sport, it became a site of appropriation – then reclamation – of Indigenous identities. Focusing on the history of lacrosse in Indigenous communities from …

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if wants to be the same as is

if wants to be the same as is

Essential Poems of David Bromige
edited by David Bromige; Jack Krick & Ron Silliman, by David Bromige, introduction by George Bowering
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Drawn from 22 books of poetry published by David Bromige in his lifetime, if wants to be the same as is chronicles the career of one of contemporary poetry's most distinctive writers. Born in London, England, in 1933, raised in Canada, and a resident for most of his adult life of California, David Bromige is just as difficult to pin down in terms o …

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We Interrupt This Program

We Interrupt This Program

Indigenous Media Tactics in Canadian Culture
by Miranda J. Brady & John M.H. Kelly
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We Interrupt This Program tells the story of how Indigenous people are using media tactics in the realms of art, film, television, and journalism to rewrite Canada’s national narratives from Indigenous perspectives.

 

Miranda Brady and John Kelly showcase the diversity of these interventions by offering personal accounts and reflections on key mome …

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L'envol de L'aube

L'envol de L'aube

Un Récit Lakota
by Kevin Locke, illustrated by Jessika Von I, edited by Emma Bullen
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Grade: 2 to 5
tagged : native american, values & virtues

Il y a très longtemps, quand un grand déluge lava le monde de ses malheurs, le Grand-Père envoya l'aigle Wanjblí pour sauver un membre vertueux de la race humaine et lui enseigner comment bien vivre. L'aigle est un puissant symbole de courage, de sagesse et de force. Il est connu dans la culture autochtone comme le lien entre le monde de l'espr …

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Le Festin Du Corbeau

Le Festin Du Corbeau

by Kung Jaadee, illustrated by Jessika Von I, edited by Emma Bullen
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Grade: 2 to 5
tagged : native american, inspirational & personal growth

Après que le corbeau Yaahl eut fini de créer le monde, il se rendit compte qu'il se sentait seul. Alors, il invita le monde entier à le rejoindre à Haida Gwaii pour participer au plus grand festin que vous puissiez imaginer.

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Ranch in the Slocan

Ranch in the Slocan

A Biography of a Kootenay Farm, 1896–2017
by Cole Harris
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In 1888, a prosperous industrial family in Calne, Wiltshire, sent one of its younger sons, a lad judged to have no head for business, to Guelph Agricultural College in Ontario to learn to be a farmer.

Joseph Colebrook Harris, the author’s grandfather, didn’t take to Ontario and after visiting a friend on Salt Spring Island, fell in love with BC. …

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A Purpose Ridden - Updated Edition

A Purpose Ridden - Updated Edition

A Peakbagger's Guide
by Ryan Correy
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An honest memoir that deconstructs an evolving father–son relationship, uncovers the struggles in becoming one of Canada’s most respected adventure cyclists and the dramatic impact of a recent cancer diagnosis.

In the summer of 1996, a father and his 13-year-old son embarked on a 3400 kilometre bicycle tour across Canada. Affectionately known as …

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White

White

by Deni Ellis Béchard
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From the author of Into the Sun and Vandal Love, acclaimed for “prose that’s both lyrical and gritty, able to evoke big emotions with exquisite intimacy” (O, The Oprah Magazine), White is a riveting novel that explores whiteness, modern humanitarianism, and the lies of American exceptionalism and white supremacy.

Assigned to write an exposé o …

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Talker's Town and The Girl Who Swam Forever

Talker's Town and The Girl Who Swam Forever

Two Plays
by Marie Clements & Nelson Gray
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The two one-act plays in Talker’s Town and The Girl Who Swam Forever are set in a small northern B.C. mill town in the 1960s. They portray identical characters and action from entirely different gender and cultural perspectives. In many ways, the two separate works are inter-related coming-of-age stories, with transformation as a key theme.

The ce …

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Indian Art and Culture

Indian Art and Culture

of the Northwest Coast
by Della Kew & P.E. Goddard
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Art and Culture of the Northwest Coast Indians. The Northwest Coast is the land whose aboriginal in habitants are distinguished by their large rectangular wooden houses, totems and dug-out canoes, and their dependence upon the products of the sea for their food. They placed great value upon purity of family descent and the virtue of benevolence in …

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Checking In

Checking In

by Adeena Karasick
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tagged : canadian, semiotics & theory, women authors

Checking In comprises a long poem and a series of other post-conceptual pieces – concrete poems, homolinguistic translations, Yiddish aphorisms – that offer exuberant commentary on the timelessness of digital information and our ravenous appetite for data and connection.
The title poem, composed as a series of faux social-media updates, is a p …

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By Law or In Justice

By Law or In Justice

The Indian Specific Claims Commission and the Struggle for Indigenous Justice
by Jane Dickson
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The Indian Specific Claims Commission (ICC) was formed in 1991 in response to the Oka crisis. Its purpose was to resolve and expedite specific claims arising out of promises made to Indigenous nations in treaties, the federal Indian Act, and within other Crown obligations.

 

This book traces the history of Indigenous claims in Canada and the work of …

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