Blog — ...find in his experiences truths about themselves. Readers are also responsible for “retelling” the story by sharing what they learn with others. In this way, what is written will become...
Blog — Canada’s largest academic conference, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, or “Congress,” is only weeks away! We’re thrilled to be sharing a booth once again with the University of...
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Blog — ...a brief recap of what we’re looking forward to in 2018. New Releases Just before Christmas, we announced our Spring 2018 catalogue. It’s jam-packed with everything from Frankenstein to the...
Blog — ...we looking forward to seeing at this year’s festival? Well aside from mini donuts, Fat Franks, and all the great outdoor entertainment, we are hoping to catch these shows: Cavalleria...
Blog — ...catalogue has just arrived in the office! Here’s a sample of what’s forthcoming. April 2017. The first book we have to look forward to is An Ethnohistorian in Rupert’s Land...
Blog — ...are some limits to what the federal government can do to influence working conditions for most Canadians because most workers in this country are covered under provincial labour and employment...
Blog — ...contribution to make to reconciliation. Their knowledge systems, oral histories, laws, and connections to the land have vitally informed the reconciliation process to date, and are essential to its ongoing...
Blog — ...show me she is worried. We are in a counselling room at the Morgentaler Clinic in Toronto. She has come for an abortion, and it is my job to counsel...
Blog — ...looking for information about the evolution of abortion rights, regulations, and laws in Canada, but also a great read for anyone interested in the role of abortion rights in the...