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  • - The Politics of the Extreme Centre
    av Alain Deneault
    246,-

    Canadian intellectual juggernaut Alain Deneault has taken on all kinds of evildoers: mining companies, tax-dodgers, and corporate criminals. Now he takes on the most menacing threat of all: the mediocre.

  • av Irvine Anfre
    326,-

    Rosie Douglas, former prime minister of Dominica, had a life unlike any other modern politician. After leaving home to study agriculture in Canada, he became a member of the young Conservatives, under the Canadian prime minister's guidance. However, after he moved to Montreal to study political science his politics started to shift.

  • av Dustin Galer
    300,-

    Beryl Potter was a reserved working-class mother of three living a decent life, or so it seemed, when a harmless slip and fall marked the unravelling of everything that she had known about herself and the world around her. Over the course of six years, she endured unimaginable pain. As doctors raced to save her life, her limbs and eyesight were taken from her one by one. In the span of a few years, she lost nearly half her body, her financial security, her home, her husband, and any semblance of a recognizable future. A survivor of more than one hundred surgeries, a dangerous opioid addiction, and multiple suicide attempts, Beryl Potter devoted herself to bettering the lives of other people with disabilities and made a tremendous contribution to disability awareness from the 1970s to 1990s. In this unparalleled biography, Dustin Galer demonstrates how Beryl Potter seemed to crack the code of the social system that oppressed her. By wading into the weeds of her complicated life before and after her accident, Galer leaves readers with a complex portrait of a woman who defied and challenged gender and disability norms of her time, paving the way for disability justice.

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    270,-

    Crisis and Contagion is a selection of fourteen interviews conducted by Ian McKay of the Wilson Institute at McMaster University. Interviews with Nancy Fraser, Mike Davis, Mack Penner, Andreas Malm, and Merrill Singer explore capitalism's organic crisis and the ways it has made this and future pandemics inevitable. Nora Loreto,

  • - Race, Sex, and Security in Sixties Montreal
    av David Austin
    350,-

    Events in Sixties Montreal shattered Canada's image of itself and how the country was perceived around the world.

  • av Susana P. Miranda
    316,-

    This fascinating book uncovers the little-known, surprisingly radical history of the Portuguese immigrant women who worked as night-time office cleaners and daytime "cleaning ladies" in postwar Toronto.

  • av Gabriel Allahdua
    280,-

    In this singular firsthand account, a former migrant worker reveals a disturbing system of exploitation at the heart of Canada's farm labour system.

  • av Bonnie Robichaud
    323,-

  • av Anne-Marie Saint-Cerny
    256,-

  • av Daniel McNeil
    270,-

  • av Philip Hoy
    150,-

    Unavailable for a few years, this new edition of Philip Hoy's lengthy interview with the great American poet makes available once again an indispensable guide to Anthony Hecht's work, including extensive bibliographies of primary and secondary work, and ten pages of previously unpublished photographs.

  • - How Ontario's Elementary Teachers Became a Political Force
    av Andy Hanson
    246,-

  • - Scenes from a Post-Industrial Revolution
    av Stephen Dale
    260,-

  • - Canadian Mining in the Aftermath of Genocides in Guatemala
     
    280,-

  • - 20 Years of Social Movement Stories from Rabble.CA
     
    260,-

  • - Freedom, Security, Justice
    av Jamie Swift
    280,-

  • av Matteo Mastragostino
    190,-

  • - Sounding the Alarm on Violence Against Healthcare Workers
    av Margaret M Keith & James T Brophy
    260,-

  • av Sarah Ratchford
    180,-

  • - Rekindling Democratic Socialism
    av Andrew Jackson
    246,-

  • - A Political Memoir
    av Libby Davies
    246,-

  • - Abortion on Trial in Victorian Toronto
    av Ian Radforth
    270,-

    August 1, 1875, Toronto: The naked body of a young woman is discovered in a pine box, half-buried in a ditch along Bloor Street. So begins Jeannie's Demise, a real-life Victorian melodrama that played out in the bustling streets and courtrooms of "Toronto the Good," cast with all the lurid stock characters of the genre.

  • - The End of Nature (As We Knew It)
    av Fahim Amir
    206,-

    Forget everything you think you know about nature. Fahim Amir's award-winning book takes pure delight in posing unexpected questions: Are animals victims of human domination, or heroes of resistance? Is nature pristine and defenceless, or sentient and devious?

  • - The Professional Institute of the Public Service Canada 1920-2020
    av Jason Russell
    346,-

    On February 6, 1920, a small group of public service employees met for the first time to form a professional association. A century later, the Professional Institute of the Public Service Canada (PIPSC) is a bargaining agent representing close to 60,000 public sector workers, whose collective efforts for the public good have touched the lives of

  • - A Survivor's Journey from Grief to Action
    av Julie Macfarlane
    260,-

    It took Julie Macfarlane a lifetime to say the words out loud-the words that finally broke the calm and traveled farther than she could have imagined. In this clear-eyed account, she confronts her own silence and deeply rooted trauma to chart a remarkable course from sexual abuse victim to agent of change.

  • - A Graphic Guide to Fake News
    av Erin (Mount Allison University) Steuter
    280,-

  • - Ethel Mulvany and her Starving Prisoners of War Cookbook
    av Suzanne Evans
    280,-

    Half a world away from her home in Manitoulin Island, Ethel Mulvany is starving in Singapore's infamous Changi Prison, along with hundreds of other women jailed there as POWs during the Second World War. They beat back pangs of hunger by playing decadent games of make-believe and writing down recipes filled with cream, raisins, chocolate

  • - A Primer on Radiation and Health
    av Dale Dewar & Florian Oelck
    180,-

    The bombing of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, brought radiation to international attention but the exact nature of what had been unleashed was still unclear to most. The 1986 meltdown at the Chernobyl nuclear plant again made headlines with estimates of fatalities ranging from 4000 to almost a million deaths. By the time of the shocking 2011 disaster

  • - The Surprising Deceptions of Individual Choice
    av Tom Slee
    210,-

    As corporations gain more and more power in political, social, and cultural worlds, the freedom to choose has taken on new meaning. Today, individual choice is the lynchpin of a neoconservative corporate ideology that is not inherently bad, but it is not the societal fix-all that corporations and governments claim.

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