Business and economics

  • The Legacy of John Waldie and Sons A History of the Victoria Harbour Lumber Company

    Creator

    Armson, Kenneth A.

    McLeod, Marjorie

    Abstract

    At the time of his death in 1907, John Waldie, founder of the Victoria Harbour Lumber Company, was identified as "the second largest lumber operator in Canada." A young Scottish immigrant who came to Wellington Square (now Burlington, Ontario) in 1842, he rose to prominence as a wealthy merchant and ship owner. In 1885 he entered the lumber business.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Redpath The History of a Sugar House

    Creator

    Feltoe, Richard

    Abstract

    Redpath, today a household name for sugar in Canada, has its roots in the story of an enterprising Scots immigrant, initially a stone mason and later a building contractor during the boom days of Montreal's growth from a small provincial centre to a major North American city. In 1854, the ever-energetic John Redpath, by then a self-made millionaire in his late fifties, launched a new career as an industrialist. With his son, Peter, and the gifted George Alexander Drummond as manager, he established Canada's first successful sugar refinery.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Growing Up in the Oil Patch

    Creator

    Schmidt, John

    Abstract

    Growing Up in the Oil Patch chronicles the adventures and achievements of some of the most colourful, ambitious people of their time: statesmen, scoundrels, visionaries and developers. Participants all in the growing oil patch!The author presents a highly readable, informative and entertaining account of the early years in the development of Canada’s gas and oil industry.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Empire and Communications

    Creator

    Innis, Harold A.

    Watson, Alexander John

    Abstract

    It’s been said that without Harold A. Innis there could have been no Marshall McLuhan. Empire and Communications is one of Innis’s most important contributions to the debate about how media influence the development of consciousness and societies. In this seminal text, he traces humanity’s movement from the oral tradition of preliterate cultures to the electronic media of recent times. Along the way, he presents his own influential concepts of oral communication, time and space bias, and monopolies of knowledge.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • The Write Track How to Succeed as a Freelance Writer in Canada Second Edition, Revised and Expanded

    Creator

    Wylie, Betty Jane

    Abstract

    The Write Track is a personal and practical look at the author’s freelance experience as she tells how she made it from uncertain early days to the growing confidence of a veteran. This guide is packed with the information a freelance writer needs to know, including: a writer’s self-evaluation profits from brainwaves details of the writing life and the writing business a writer’s rights and responsibilities and those important "first steps" into the freelance world If you want to make a living as a freelance writer in Canada, you need to read The Write Track.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • The War Room Political Strategies for Business, NGOs, and Anyone Who Wants to Win

    Creator

    Kinsella, Warren

    Chrétien, Jean

    Abstract

    The term war room, in political parlance, was coined by the team of U.S. strategists (specifically James Carville) who worked for Bill Clinton’s first presidential campaign in the early 1990s. In a nutshell, a war room is a political command centre where a candidate’s strategists and media officers work to counter attacks by opponents while gathering research to mount an offensive in an ongoing, immediate fashion. Warren Kinsella’s The War Room profiles and analyzes some of the best political warriors and spinners around.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Staying in the Game The Remarkable Story of Doc Seaman

    Creator

    Sharpe, Sydney

    Abstract

    Peter C. Newman called him "the Totem of the Titans." From a small Prairie town, Daryl K. "Doc" Seaman became an icon of Canadian business and hockey. He is one of the last of a breed of postwar entrepreneurs and sportsmen who forged modern Canada, striking deals on a handshake and always keeping their word.After flying 82 combat missions during the Second World War, Doc Seaman worked in the oil industry with his brothers, turning a small Alberta drilling business into a global giant, Bow Valley Industries.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Sink or Swim Get Your Degree Without Drowning in Debt

    Creator

    Deveau, Sarah

    Abstract

    Undergraduate fees for universities and colleges across Canada have more than doubled in every province over the past decade. Today, the average student debt load after graduation is almost twenty-thousand dollars. Individuals considering a post-secondary education are looking for intelligent, resourceful ways to fund their education without mortgaging their future. Those currently in school are trying to find ways to cut their spending, increase their income, and make it to convocation without incurring massive debt. Sink or Swim is the answer to their troubles.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Requiem for a Giant A.V. Roe Canada and the Avro Arrow

    Creator

    Campagna, Palmiro

    Abstract

    No Canadian company has fuelled as much speculation about its demise as A.V. Roe Canada Limited. When its name was erased off the corporate map in 1962, A.V. Roe’s most ambitious undertakings - the Jetliner, the Iroquois Engine, and the Arrow - were reduced to scrap.In Requiem for a Giant: A.V. Roe Canada and the Avro Arrow, Palmiro Campagna supplies us with new information to help dispel the myths surrounding the company. With an array of recently declassified documents, Campagna investigates the star projects of A.V. Roe Canada.Was the C-102 Jetliner technically flawed?

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Petrotyranny

    Creator

    Bacher, John

    Suzuki, David

    Abstract

    High gas prices aren’t the end of the world- but they may be the beginning of the end. This, at least, is the feeling of many who shudder at the staggering power oil-rich countries have over the world’s political affairs.In Petrotyranny, John Bacher uncovers the frightening facts of the world’s oil industry. He reveals that the worst dictatorships control six times the reserves that are under democratic control, and explores the potential for global conflict that exists as the demand for energy increases and the oil supply decreases.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié