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Indian Ernie

Indian Ernie

Perspectives on Policing and Leadership by Ernie Louttit
by Ernie Louttit
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tagged : native americans, law enforcement, leadership

When he began his career with the Saskatoon Police in 1987, Ernie Louttit was only the city’s third native police officer. “Indian Ernie”, as he came to be known on the streets, details an era of challenge, prejudice, and also tremendous change in urban policing which included the Stonechild Inquiry. Drawing from his childhood, army career, a …

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Itsuka

Itsuka

by Joy Kogawa
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tagged : literary, contemporary women

''What is for you the breath of life?'' Someday—itsuka—Naomi Nakane will answer this question. In Obasan, Naomi's childhood was torn apart by Canada's betrayal of Japanese Canadian citizens during the 1940s. Now, years later, Naomi's scars have left her fragile and uncertain. Quietly teaching school on the prairies, she watches as her family sl …

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A Home Away from Home

A Home Away from Home

True Stories of Wild Animal Sanctuaries
by Nicholas Read
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age: 12 to 18
Grade: 7 to 12
tagged : animal welfare, apes, monkeys, etc., hippos & rhinos

An informative book for middle-grade readers about sanctuaries across North America that rescue wild animals and provide them with safe places to live.

Years ago, most major cities in North America had zoos full of exotic or wild animals in tiny cages. It was also not uncommon for wild animals to be kept as pets or trained to perform in circuses. To …

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The York Factory Express

The York Factory Express

by Nancy Marguerite Anderson
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tagged : pre-confederation (to 1867)

Every March between 1826 and 1854, the York Factory Express began its journey from the Hudson's Bay Company's headquarters on the Pacific Ocean, where the express-men paddled their boats up the Columbia River to the base of the Rocky Mountains at Boat Encampment, a thousand miles to the east. At Jasper's House they were 3,000 feet above sea level. …

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St. Michael's Residential School

St. Michael's Residential School

Lament and Legacy
by Nancy Dyson, with Dan Rubenstein
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One of the few accounts by care-givers in an Indian Residential School describing the horrific conditions. Nancy Dyson and Dan Rubenstein In 1970, the authors, Nancy Dyson and Dan Rubenstein, were hired as childcare workers at the Alert Bay Student Residence (formerly St. Michael's Indian Residential School) on northern Vancouver Island. Shocked wh …

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Painted Fences

Painted Fences

by Sara Cassidy, illustrated by Sydney Barnes
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age: 4 to 8
Grade: p to 3
tagged : multigenerational, military & wars

A charming and evocative story within a story, exploring themes of wartime resourcefulness, local history, friendship, and the reverberations of the past in the present day.

On a beautiful spring day in Victoria’s James Bay neighbourhood, eight-year-old Esther takes a walk with her great-grandfather on his birthday. On the same street and the same …

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Explore the Eelgrass Meadow with Sam and Crystal

Explore the Eelgrass Meadow with Sam and Crystal

by Gloria Snively & Karen Gillmore
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age: 8 to 11
Grade: 3 to 6
tagged : marine life, imagination & play, environment

With beautiful, scientifically accurate illustrations, this fascinating story teaches children about the many fish, crustaceans, marine mammals, and micro-organisms that live in and feed off the eelgrass meadows of the north Pacific coastal region.

“Recommended for school and public libraries regardless of their proximity to the west coast. Althou …

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Flourishing and Free

Flourishing and Free

More Stories of Trailblazing Women of Vancouver Island
by Haley Healey
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tagged : women, post-confederation (1867-), social history

An inspiring and eye-opening collection of true stories about sixteen women who blazed their own trails in life and contributed in a fundamental way to the history of Vancouver Island and the surrounding islands.

In this fascinating follow-up to On Their Own Terms, author Haley Healey chronicles the lives of a whole new crop of resilient, hard-worki …

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Bikepacking in the Canadian Rockies

Bikepacking in the Canadian Rockies

by Ryan Correy
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tagged : bicycling, western provinces, adventure

The first full-colour guidebook introducing backcountry cyclists to the exciting and increasingly popular world of bikepacking.

On the morning of June 13, 2008, seventeen amateur cyclists converged on the YWCA in Banff, Alberta, for the inaugural grand départ of the Tour Divide. They had committed to race 4418 kilometres unsupported along the Great …

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Victoria Unbuttoned

Victoria Unbuttoned

A Red-Light History of BC’s Capital City
by Linda J. Eversole
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tagged : women, prostitution & sex trade

A nuanced history of prostitution in Victoria told through newly uncovered stories of women who lived it.

From the establishment of Fort Victoria, BC’s capital city has had a long history of prostitution. But little has been written on the lives of the women themselves—some of the most enterprising women in Victoria’s past. Instead, these wome …

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Little You / Gidagaashiinh

Little You / Gidagaashiinh

by Richard van Camp, illustrated by Julie Flett, translated by Angela Mesic & Margaret Noodin
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age: 3 to 5
Grade: p to k
Reading age: 3 to 5
tagged : poetry (see also stories in verse), diversity & multicultural

★ "Van Camp composes a lyrical ode to a newborn child, which is matched in its loveliness by Flett's exquisite, collage-like images of a young one with his or her parents.”—Publishers Weekly, starred review

Richard Van Camp, internationally renowned storyteller and bestselling author of Welcome Song for Baby and We Sang You Home, has partnered …

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The Street Belongs to Us

The Street Belongs to Us

by Karleen Pendleton Jimenez
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age: 8 to 12
Grade: 3 to 7
tagged : hispanic & latino, prejudice & racism, lgbt, self-esteem & self-reliance

A sweet middle-grade chapter book about two best friends who transform their torn-up street into a world where imaginations can run wild.

In 1984 Los Angeles, Alex is a tomboy who would rather wear her hair short and her older brother's hand-me-downs, and Wolf is a troubled kid who's been wearing the same soldier's uniform ever since his mom died. T …

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Nye, Sand and Stones

Nye, Sand and Stones

by Bree Galbraith, illustrated by Marion Arbona
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age: 3 to 5
Grade: p to k
Reading age: 3 to 5
tagged : girls & women, self-esteem & self-reliance

Somewhere off the coast and around the corner there are two islands. One island is made mostly of stones and the other mainly of sand, and that’s where the problem began.

Young Nye doesn’t understand why the people on her Island of Sand work so hard to build beautiful sandcastles every day if they are destined to be ruined by the stones catapult …

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Grandmother School

Grandmother School

by Rina Singh, illustrated by Ellen Rooney, read by Kirstie Hudson
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age: 6 to 8
Grade: 1 to 3
Reading age: 6 to 8
tagged : school & education, girls & women, non-classifiable

Every morning, a young girl walks her grandmother to the Aajibaichi Shala, the school that was built for the grandmothers in her village to have a place to learn to read and write.

The narrator beams with pride as she drops her grandmother off with the other aajis to practice the alphabet and learn simple arithmetic. A moving story about family, wo …

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The One with the Scraggly Beard

The One with the Scraggly Beard

by Elizabeth Withey, read by Kelly Nakatsuka
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age: 3 to 5
Grade: p to k
Reading age: 3 to 5
tagged : homelessness & poverty, city & town life, emotions & feelings

A child tries to understand the life of a man he has seen sleeping under a bridge.

The boy’s mother patiently answers his questions and explains how people’s life paths can be so different. The child observes the things he has in common with the man and wonders where his own path will lead.

The One With the Scraggly Beard is defined by a simple n …

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Slow Moe

Slow Moe

by Deborah Kerbel, read by Kelly Nakatsuka
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age: 3 to 5
Grade: p to k
Reading age: 3 to 5
tagged : siblings, humorous stories, imagination & play

Life moves oh-so-slow when your little brother is a snail.

It takes forever to do anything! Really, it’s enough to test the patience of even the most understanding big sister. But is Moe just slow or is there something else going on? With charming illustrations by Marianne Ferrer, award-winning author Deborah Kerbel has written a delightful story …

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Once Upon an Hour

Once Upon an Hour

by Ann Yu-Kyung Choi, illustrated by Soyeon Kim, read by Kirstie Hudson
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age: 3 to 5
Grade: p to k
Reading age: 3 to 5
tagged : asian, date & time, bedtime & dreams

Yu-Rhee, a young Korean girl, wants to know how to tell time using a clock.

Her mother tells her a tale from her childhood based on the traditional Korean practice of timekeeping, where the 12 animals of the zodiac are assigned to 2-hour sections of the 24-hour clock. Told from the point of view of a mountain, the story follows a child as they clim …

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Travesia

Travesia

A Migrant Girl's Cross-Border Journey//El viaje de una joven migrante
by Michelle Gerster, illustrated by Fiona Dunnett
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age: 12 to 18
Grade: 7 to 12
tagged : girls & women, nonfiction, emigration & immigration, history

A poignant bilingual YA graphic novel about a teenage girl's harrowing experience crossing the Mexico-US border.

This compelling young adult graphic memoir, based on real events, tells the story of Gricelda, a fifteen-year-old Mexican girl who attempts to cross the border into America with her mother and younger brother in search of a better life. T …

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The Night Is Deep and Wide

The Night Is Deep and Wide

by Gillian Sze, illustrated by Sue Todd
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age: 0 to 2
Grade: p to 12
Reading age: 0 to 2
tagged : bedtime & dreams, poetry (see also stories in verse), stories in verse

“A lovely visual lullaby to soothe youngest readers to sleep.”—Publishers Weekly, starred review
Rich imagery, gentle rhythm and soothing repetition will lull your little one to sleep as the tulips close for the night, one by one. In this bedtime story written as an Italian villanelle, poet Gillian Sze makes use of the poetic forms of cy …

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Finding Home

Finding Home

The Journey of Immigrants and Refugees
by Jen Sookfong Lee, illustrated by Drew Shannon
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age: 9 to 12
Grade: 4 to 7
Reading age: 9 to 12
tagged : emigration & immigration, prejudice & racism, diversity & multicultural

What drives people to search for new homes?

From war zones to politics, there are many reasons why people have always searched for a place to call home. In Finding Home: The Journey of Immigrants and Refugees we discover how human migration has shaped our world. We explore its origins and the current issues facing immigrants and refugees today, and …

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Riley Can't Stop Crying

Riley Can't Stop Crying

by Stephanie Boulay, illustrated by Agathe Bray-Bourret, translated by Charles Simard
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age: 6 to 8
Grade: 1 to 3
Reading age: 6 to 8
tagged : emotions & feelings, siblings, bullying, marriage & divorce

★ “Insightfully emotional…A poignant, purposeful depiction of a ­family learning to recognize, confront, and heal internal struggles with self-love and self-worth. Children in need of encouragement will find comforting ­revelations about the value of individuality.”—School Library Journal, starred review

Riley is inconsolable. He can’t …

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A Perfect Likeness

A Perfect Likeness

Two Novellas
by Richard Wagamese, foreword by Waubgeshig Rice
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tagged : native american & aboriginal, magical realism, supernatural, cultural heritage, short stories (single author)

Celebrated author Richard Wagamese artfully crafts these thrilling yet vulnerable stories of two young men trying to find their place in the world.

The volume brings together two previously published novellas by Richard Wagamese, Him Standing and The Next Sure Thing, with a foreword from author Waubgeshig Rice. Both stories follow the lives of young …

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Outside

Outside

A Novel
by Sean McCammon
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tagged : psychological, small town & rural, literary

Emotional and uplifting, Outside is the story of a teacher's escape to Japan from classroom, country, and self in the wake of a small-town Ontario tragedy.

David Woods, a first-year teacher, shares his grade-4 students' passion for nature and their reluctance to be hemmed in by classroom walls. He pushes the boundaries of risk and the constraints of …

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Lost in Barkerville

Lost in Barkerville

by Bitten Acherman
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age: 9 to 14
Grade: 4 to 9
tagged : survival stories

A young reader time-travel novel about life in the gold rush town of Barkerville in the Cariboo in 1862. This young reader novel begins with a high school field trip to the former gold rush town of Yale in British Columbia. Here Zach, Kyle, and their eccentric teacher, Miss Reid, are transported back in time to 1866 at the height of the Cariboo gol …

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nedi nezu (Good Medicine)

nedi nezu (Good Medicine)

by Tenille K. Campbell
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tagged : canadian, women authors, indigenous

Indigenous Voices Award finalist

A celebratory, slyly funny, and bluntly honest take on sex and romance in NDN Country.

nedi nezu (Good Medicine) explores the beautiful space that being a sensual Indigenous woman creates - not only as a partner, a fantasy, a heartbreak waiting to happen but also as an auntie, a role model, a voice that connects to ot …

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Elephants Do Not Belong in Trees

Elephants Do Not Belong in Trees

by Russ Willms
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age: 3 to 5
Grade: p to k
Reading age: 3 to 5
tagged : elephants, humorous stories, new experience

"Elephants do not belong in trees. It’s not natural. It makes other animals uncomfortable."

This is the story of Larry, an elephant who wanted to live in a tree. This is a story about being the new kid and being a little bit different (okay, A LOT different). A story about acceptance and making friends. When Larry decides he wants to live in the b …

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Ode

Ode

by Ian Campeau, illustrated by Juliana Armstrong, edited by Kaitlyn Stampflee
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tagged : native canadian

A touching story about an Nbiising Anishinaabe father sharing the important practice of passing down his Nishnaabemwin language to his daughter. If you look closely you will find a secret explanation hidden within the words, like a wonderful secret passed down from generation to generation.

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Ode Teacher Lesson Plan

by Ian Campeau, illustrated by Juliana Armstrong
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Teacher Lesson Plan that accompanies the book Ode. A touching story about an Nbiising Anishinaabe father sharing the important practice of passing down his Nishnaabemwin language to his daughter. If you look closely you will find a secret explanation hidden within the words, like a wonderful secret passed down from generation to generation.

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Chinese New Year

Chinese New Year

A Celebration for Everyone
by Jen Sookfong Lee
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age: 9 to 12
Grade: 4 to 7
Reading age: 9 to 12
tagged : other, non-religious, asia, emigration & immigration

From its beginnings as a farming celebration marking the end of winter to its current role as a global party featuring good food, lots of gifts and public parades, Chinese New Year is a snapshot of Chinese culture.

Award-winning author and broadcaster Jen Sookfong Lee recalls her childhood in Vancouver and weaves family stories into the history, tra …

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Little Fox

Little Fox

by Britta Teckentrup
edition:Hardcover
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age: 0 to 2
Grade: p
Reading age: 0 to 2
tagged : foxes, nocturnal, baby animals

Meet Little Fox in this new book in the All Natural series. When the sun starts to set, it’s time for Little Fox to wake up and be with his mama. But she doesn’t want to play. Can Little Fox find someone to play with before it’s time to go back to bed?

Printed in Germany on 100% recycled paper using eco-friendly inks, each title in the All Nat …

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Little Duck

Little Duck

by Britta Teckentrup
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age: 0 to 2
Grade: p
Reading age: 0 to 2
tagged : ducks, geese, etc., baby animals

Meet Little Duck in this new book in the All Natural series. It’s a beautiful day for a swim, so Little Duck heads to the water with her mama and siblings to play games and explore before they settle in for a nap.
Printed in Germany on 100% recycled paper using eco-friendly inks, each title in the All Natural series features a young critter out a …

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Angel Wing Splash Pattern

Angel Wing Splash Pattern

20th Anniversary Edition
by Richard van Camp
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tagged : native american & aboriginal, short stories (single author), literary

With this special 20th Anniversary edition, Richard Van Camp re-releases his first bestselling collection of short stories. There is pain in these stories and there is loss. There is death, but there is also rebirth, and there is always the search from each of the narrators for personal truth. This collection of hilarious and profound stories is w …

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Following the Good River

Following the Good River

The Life and Times of Wa'xaid
by Briony Penn, with Cecil Paul
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tagged : environmentalists & naturalists, native american studies, native americans

Based on recorded interviews and journal entries this major biography of Cecil Paul (Wa’xaid) is a resounding and timely saga featuring the trials, tribulations, endurance, forgiveness, and survival of one of North American’s more prominent Indigenous leaders.

Born in 1931 in the Kitlope, Cecil Paul, also known by his Xenaksiala name, Wa’xaid, …

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