Canadian nonfiction

  • Charlie Red Star True Reports of One of North America's Biggest UFO Sightings

    Creator

    Cameron, Grant

    Abstract

    A wave of UFO sightings struck southern Manitoba in 1975, with possible connections to U.S. missile defense operations. In 1975, Manitobans reported UFOs over their province almost nightly. The string of unprecedented sightings launched the biggest UFO craze in Canadian history. With sightings for well over a year, one object seen again and again became known as Charlie Red Star. Grant Cameron was there. He witnessed Charlie Red Star many times, and led tours for others to see for themselves. He also caught wind of rumours of nuclear testing south of the Canada-U.S.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Dynamic Forest Man Versus Nature in the Boreal Forest

    Creator

    Squires, Malcolm F.

    Naysmith, John Kennedy

    Abstract

    Nearing the end of a lifetime in the boreal forest, a retired forester writes a passionate plea for rational, science-based forest management. The boreal forest is constantly changing, often dramatically. We like to picture it as a stable, balanced system. Really, it is anything but stable. The boreal forest is dynamic. For over sixty years, forester Malcolm F. Squires has seen mature forests within protected areas devastated by insects, moose, wind, and wildfire. While the forests often return from this destruction, they are never quite the same.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • The Ontario Craft Beer Guide Second Edition

    Creator

    LeBlanc, Robin

    St. John, Jordan

    Abstract

    With nearly one hundred new breweries, this second edition of The Ontario Craft Beer Guide is an indispensable field guide to the province’s beer. The explosion of craft beer variety in North America has created a climate of amazing quality and bewildering options for beer drinkers. Choosing a drink in that landscape can be intimidating, but in The Ontario Craft Beer Guide beer lovers have a concise and expertly curated guide to over one thousand offerings, with simple tasting notes, ratings, and brewery biographies. Let noted experts Jordan St.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Real Life Super Heroes

    Creator

    Fezzani, Nadia

    Abstract

    An in-depth look at the men and women who call themselves "Real Life Super Heroes." Dressed like heroes from comic books and action movies, Real Life Super Heroes are out there. They dress up at night, fight crime, save people, and some of them even have secret identities. Are they ordinary, mild-mannered citizens, or are they larger-than-life characters, determined to fight crime, risking life and limb to defend victims of violence and injustice? And why do some choose to reveal their true identities, while others prefer to remain anonymous?

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Forcing Choice The Risky Reward of Referendums

    Creator

    Boyer, J. Patrick

    Abstract

    The Hill Times: Best Books of 2017 What happens when crucial public issues are decided the people themselves? Canadians answered “Yes” or “No” to prohibiting alcohol, conscripting soldiers, and revamping our constitution. Forcing such crucial choices at the ballot box is high-stakes democracy, both here and overseas — as witnessed with Britain’s transformative 2016 “Brexit” referendum. Forcing Choice dissects Canada’s extensive use of ballot questions at all levels of government, and weighs the benefits of citizens making fundamental decisions for the nation.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Alien Abductions and UFO Sightings 5-Book Bundle The Big Book of UFOs / I Saw It Too! / Abductions and Aliens / and 2 more

    Creator

    Rutkowski, Chris A.

    Abstract

    Astronomer and ufologist Chris A. Rutkowski has spent the past forty years investigating reports of UFOs and other strange phenomena. This collection of his writings about people's experiences with UFOs, alien abductions, and other unexplained events is perfect for enthusiastic fans everywhere, and includes startling evidence to make even the biggest skeptics believe. Includes: Abductions and Aliens: What's Really Going On Based on almost 25 years of investigation and research, science writer Chris Rutkowski looks critically at abduction stories.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Breaking the Ice Canada, Sovereignty, and the Arctic Extended Continental Shelf

    Creator

    Riddell-Dixon, Elizabeth

    English, John

    Abstract

    The Hill Times: Best Books of 2017 The Arctic seabed, with its vast quantities of undiscovered resources, is the twenty-first century’s frontier. In Breaking the Ice: Canada, Sovereignty and the Arctic Extended Continental Shelf, Arctic policy expert Elizabeth Riddell-Dixon examines the political, legal, and scientific aspects of Canada’s efforts to delineate its Arctic extended continental shelf.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Green Mama-to-Be Creating a Happy, Healthy, and Toxin-Free Pregnancy

    Creator

    Gillespie, Manda Aufochs

    Abstract

    “I wish I’d known that when I was pregnant!” It’s a feeling all parents know: wanting to keep our children safe and thriving in an ever-changing world. What happens during pregnancy sets the stage for the rest of a child’s life, so the Green Mama is here to help make this period healthier, happier, and safer for both mother-to-be and baby. Swollen ankles? Difficult birth? Postpartum depression? Most expectant parents think, It won’t happen to me! But from conception through to birth, families today aren’t getting what they expect — or expecting what they get.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Remembering the Don 2-Book Bundle Remembering the Don / Tales of the Don

    Creator

    Sauriol, Charles

    Abstract

    More than just a Parkway, the Don Valley is a vital natural habitat in Toronto's city core. Naturalist Charles Sauriol was a key player in its preservation. Here Sauriol shares a history of the Don Valley, from earlier times when the Mississauga First Nation encamped along the river teaming with salmon to cottaging to the naturalists who worked to save the Don Valley.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Is Canada Even Real? How a Nation Built on Hobos, Beavers, Weirdos, and Hip Hop Convinced the World to Beliebe

    Creator

    Villamere, J.C.

    Abstract

    This quirky ode to a quirky land is a humorous nostalgia trip and a fun Canadian history lesson couched in a hipster quiz book. If you’ve ever wondered Why is the inuksuk more revered than Wheelchair Jimmy? Does the iconic beaver really represent us better than The Littlest Hobo? Is everyone going canoeing without me or is canoeing way less of a thing than it’s made out to be? then this book is for you. Is Canada even real?

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified