Free to a Good Home is evidence of Torti’s life-long commitment to feeling at home where it mattered most: within herself. At eighteen, with one thousand dollars in her bank account, she moved to the ...
Raised in Bury St Edmunds, England, Sybil Andrews was one of Canada’s most prominent artists working throughout the late twentieth century. This fully illustrated biography focuses on Andrews’ artistic ...
In the 21st century, Rebecca Howell is transfixed by the beauty of Giovanni Strazza’s masterpiece the Veiled Virgin. She discovers that although the work is signed by Strazza, it is not listed with ...
For over 130 years, Imperial Oil dominated Canada’s oil industry. But from 1899 onwards, two-thirds of the company was owned by an American giant, making Imperial Oil one of the largest foreign-controlled ...
The definitive guide to maximizing workforce value, The Talent Revolution exposes work-life longevity as the most influential driver transforming today’s workplace—a competitive edge for organizations ...
In this masterful survey of the major social and economic issues facing Québec, Robert Calderisi offers an intimate look into the sensitivities and strengths of a society that has grown accustomed to ...
Pierre Elliott Trudeau. Marshall McLuhan. Two Canadian Catholic 20th-century public intellectuals whose lives and ideas intersected in surprising ways. This collection of their entire correspondence—from ...
We use money to solve our everyday problems, but money has a psychological downside: it trains us to think about negotiations narrow-mindedly, leading us to negotiate badly. In the bartering economies ...
Why Are We Here? examines the moral challenges facing Canada in this time of social exclusion and environmental ruin. Leddy focuses particularly on three of our national blind spots—our relationship ...
The Innovation Navigator explores four innovation archetypes or modes—”specialist,” “venture,” “community,” and “network”—which feature prominently in the expanding innovation landscape. ...