Pendant une année entière, Guylaine Cliche a côtoyé les gens du Conseil traditionnel Mohawk de Kahnawake, a assisté aux cérémonies et a enregistré leurs enseignements. Formant une nation matrilinéaire, ...
Jean-Marc Léger is an economist and president of the largest polling, research and strategic marketing firm in Canada. Jacques Nantel teaches at HEC Montréal. Pierre Duhamel is a journalist who specializes ...
Karim Larose enseigne la poésie québécoise au Département des littératures de langue française de l’Université de Montréal. Frédéric Rondeau est professeur de littérature québécoise et francophone ...
Through photographs, artwork, diaries and mementos, including a Memorial Cross presented to the mother of a fallen soldier, this book reveals deeply personal stories of life in service and on the home ...
“This timely and thought-provoking book is a welcome addition to ongoing conversations about how best to achieve reconciliation with Aboriginal peoples and complete the unfinished work of federalism. ...
Seize journalistes canadiennes, à l’été 1904, font le voyage pour visiter la Foire universelle de Saint-Louis et fondent le Canadian Women’s Press Club. S’appuyant sur des lettres et des entrevues, ...
Marcel Martel est professeur d’histoire et titulaire de la Chaire Avie Bennett Historica en histoire canadienne à l’Université York.
Investir dans le vice peut être très lucratif. Pourtant, les ...
Harold Innis was one of the most profound thinkers that Canada ever produced. Such was his influence on the field of communication that Marshall McLuhan once declared his own work was a mere footnote ...
Susan Delacourt is a senior political writer with the Toronto Star, formerly of the Globe and Mail, who has been covering Canada’s capital since the 1980s. She has written three books -- United We Fall ...
Since 2001 and the beginning of the “War on Terror,” Canadian culture has undergone a profound militarization. Moving away from previous myths of national identity centred on notions of multiculturalism ...