Roscoe Fillmore was an outspoken advocate of radical political change in Canada. Written by his g...
'Nothing is going to go wrong.' -- Mike Harris, 2001 Privatization of power soon became one of th...
'Memoirs of a Media Maverick' is an insider's critical account of the modern media. Richardson te...
Between May, 1976, while Mao was still alive, and 1997, when Deng Xioaping died, was a time of tr...
Jamie Swift combines sharp-eyed journalism that brings out the nuances of daily life with a penet...
Once known for peacekeeping, Canada is becoming a militarized nation whose apostles-the New Warri...
Canadian youth face uncertainty and risk as they emerge from their education to enter an economy ...
Since 1996, in more than a dozen cities, labour and community groups have organised some of the l...
What is a Canadian critical race feminism?As the contributors to this book note, the intervention...
'An Unauthorized Biography of the World' explores the practice of engaged oral history: the diffi...
Chodos and Hamovitch weave a blend of anecdote, quotation, and scholarship to provide an incisive...
In 'Brink of Reality,' Peter Steven examines the convergence of video-art and social-issue docume...
Jake is celebrating his tenth birthday. That's a remarkable feat, because at birth he was given o...
This lavishly illustrated large format book is a celebration of water and its many roles in the h...
On Third World streets or First World televisions, Latin America's children are seen but seldom l...
John Walker provides an account of efforts carried out under the auspices of the United Nations t...
Would you believe that RCMP operatives used to spy on Tupperware parties? In the 1950s and '60s t...
With informative discussion of safer sex and sexuality, HIV testing, treatment, public policy, an...
In this handbook, experienced health activists critically examine occupational causes of cancer, ...
Many students in North America today study and take courses through computer delivered or 'distan...
McFarlane shows how Canadians have connected to a region blessed with riches but often condemned ...
In the last half-century, people over sixty-five have become labelled as 'seniors' and set apart ...
Swift traces the history of forest abuse and misuse, and looks at the much-touted contemporary co...
Using Hamilton's local history to tell the wider story of the North American working-class, Lunch...
In 1978, when workers at a nearby phosphate refinery learned that the ore they processed was cont...
'Booze' is a history of Canadian drink and drinking from the European conquest to the present. Fi...
Weller takes the reader on a tour of the Great Lakes region, tracing its natural history since th...
'Writers in Prison' is an enthralling study of writers who are sent to prison, and of the metapho...
A lively and wide-ranging work on the history of the North American honeymoon, and, of necessity,...
Poet, activist, and feminist, Catherine Macleod has produced a passionate memoir confronting the ...
On February 7, 2012, as students in Quebec prepared to vote to go on strike, Gabriel Nadeau-Duboi...
Oscar Cole Arnal is Professor of Church History at the Waterloo Lutheran Seminary.
In the world of film, Hollywood has always been the center of power; it has supplied the dominant...
In this collection of articles, Mel Watkins, one of Canada's foremost political economists, demys...
Any attempt to restore responsible environmental policies, revive and expand our social programs,...
As governments and corporations scramble to pull the plug on research that proves that they are p...
Information technology is transforming society and economy, especially the workplace. Ways of pro...
Historians, veterans, museums, and public education campaigns have all documented and commemorate...
Michael Lynch, the central figure of this book, was a long-time gay activist and a dynamic force ...
Blood Relations takes us inside the little-known world of the Canadian animal rights movement. Ri...
Based on years of practical experience in small towns, Carrel argues for municipal autonomy--for ...
Equal Shares tells a fascinating story--the history of a group of dynamic tapestry workers who ch...
Michael Riordan celebrates the survival of ordinary, extraordinary people whose experiences are r...
The democratic malaise is upon us, Swift argues, in this introduction to the bittersweet triumph ...
Distinguished author and journalist Jeremy Seabrook examines the real implications of the global ...
Committing Theatre offers the first full-length historical study of political intervention theatr...
Over the past seventeen years, trade union educator D'Arcy Martin has conducted hundreds of cours...
'Shifting Time' is an incisive, fact-filled examination of social policy in Canada and the impact...