Canada

  • Maximum Canada : why 35 million Canadians are not enough

    Creator

    Saunders, Doug

    Abstract

    Globe and Mail feature columnist Doug Saunders argues we need 100 million Canadians if we're to outgrow our colonial past and build a safer, greener, more prosperous future. It would shock most Canadians to learn that before 1967, more people fled this country than immigrated to it. That was no accident. Long after we ceased to be an actual colony, our economic policies and social tendencies kept us poorly connected to the outside world, attracting few of the people and building few of the institutions needed to sustain us.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto, Ont., Knopf Canada

    Non spécifié
  • All we leave behind : a reporter's journey into the lives of others

    Creator

    Off, Carol

    Abstract

    Tells the story of a family's desperate attempts to escape Afghan warlords, Taliban oppression, and the persecutions of refugee life, in hopes that both their sons and their daughters could dare to dream of peace and opportunity. And behind the scenes, there are the unflagging efforts of one of Canada's most respected journalists, Carol Off, working assiduously to help the family achieve freedom and a promising future. In 2002, Carol Off and a CBC TV crew encountered an Afghan man with a story to tell.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto, Random House Canada

    Non spécifié
  • Better now : six big ideas to improve health care for all Canadians

    Creator

    Martin, Danielle

    Abstract

    An important check-up on our health-care system--and what urgently needs fixing--from a respected doctor and passionate Medicare advocate. Dr. Danielle Martin sees the cracks and challenges in our health-care system every day. Much like Atul Gawande, she uses real patient stories to illustrate what works in our health-care system and what doesn't. Most importantly, she proposes bold fixes that are both achievable and affordable.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto, Allen Lane

    Non spécifié
  • Run, hide, repeat : a memoir of a fugitive childhood

    Creator

    Dakin, Pauline

    Abstract

    The unforgettable memoir of a family betrayed by a cruel deception. Pauline Dakin, a well-known CBC journalist, spent her childhood on the run. Without warning or goodbyes, her mother twice uprooted her and her brother, moving thousands of miles away from family and friends. Years later her mother revealed they'd been running from the Mafia and were receiving protection from a covert anti-organized crime task force. When her mother decided to go into protective custody, an exhausted Dakin planned to disappear as well. But before that happened, she made a horrifying discovery.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto, ON, Penguin Canada

    Non spécifié
  • Vimy : the battle and the legend

    Creator

    Cook, Tim

    Abstract

    Why does Vimy matter? How did a four-day battle at the midpoint of the Great War, a clash that had little strategic impact on the larger Allied war effort, become elevated to a national symbol of Canadian identity? Tim Cook, Canada’s foremost military historian and a Charles Taylor Prize winner, examines the Battle of Vimy Ridge and the way the memory of it has evolved over 100 years. The operation that began April 9, 1917, was the first time the four divisions of the Canadian Corps fought together.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    New York, Penguin Canada

    Non spécifié
  • The patch : the people, pipelines, and politics of the oil sands

    Creator

    Turner, Chris

    Abstract

    The story of Fort McMurray and the oil sands in northern Alberta, the world's second largest proven reserve of oil. But this is no conventional story about the oil business. Rather, it is a portrait of the life cycle of the Patch, showing how it continues to impact lives around the world.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    [Ashland, Oregon]

    Blackstone Audio

    Non spécifié
  • When we were alone

    Creator

    Robertson, David

    Abstract

    When a young girl helps tend to her grandmother’s garden, she begins to notice things about her grandmother that make her curious. Why does her grandmother have long braided hair and wear beautifully coloured clothing? Why does she speak another language and spend so much time with her family? As she asks her grandmother about these things, she is told about life in a residential school a long time ago, where everything was taken away. When We Were Alone is a story about a difficult time in history and, ultimately, a story of empowerment and strength.

    Audience
    Juvenile**
    Publisher (Source)

    Winnipeg, Manitoba, HighWater Press

    Non spécifié
  • Les yeux tristes de mon camion

    Creator

    Bouchard, Serge

    Abstract

    Connaissez-vous Massassoit, le vieux sage de la nation wampanoag, Jean-Baptiste Faribault et Jean Baptiste Eugène Laframboise, ces aventuriers canadiens-français qui ont bâti l’Ouest américain, ou l’oncle Yvan, revenu de la guerre alors que plus personne ne l’attendait, ou la tante Monique de Santa Monica ? Saviez-vous qu’une vieille Honda était douée de la parole, qu’une grande tortue sacrée vivait sur le boulevard Pie-IX, qu’un camion des années 1950 avait des yeux, et que ces yeux pouvaient parfois être tristes ?

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    Montréal (Québec), Boréal

    Non spécifié
  • Indian Arm

    Creator

    Kanagawa, Hiro

    Abstract

    Rita and Alfred Allmers live in an isolated family cabin on native leasehold land overlooking Indian Arm, a still untamed glacial fjord just north of Vancouver, BC. With Alfred—a formerly promising novelist—now struggling with his latest work, Rita has been tasked with caring for their adopted son Wolfie, a sensitive First Nations teen who has been designated as “special needs” for much of his life.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto, Playwrights Canada Press

    Non spécifié
  • A view of the mountains

    Creator

    Gibson, Morris

    Abstract

    The Gibson family, of One Man's Medicine, emigrates to the Canadian West. Readers will recall that Gibson and his wife, both Scottish physicians, were established in family practice near the English port city of Hull. In time, Gibson now relates, Britain's National Health Service impinged so greatly on their practice that they packed up their teenage daughter, sold their possessions, and relocated in the tiny Alberta town of Okotoks, within sight of the Rockies 100 miles from Calgary. There follow short, homespun vignettes of Gibson's new practice.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    New York, Beaufort Books

    Non spécifié