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Who We Are: A Citizen’s Manifesto (Douglas & McIntyre)
Rudyard Griffiths, co-founder of the Dominion Institute, issues a passionate call for Canadians to take stock and reengage with our country and its values before we falter as a nation.
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In 101
Things Canadians Should Know About Canada
(Key Porter
Books) fourteen Canadian authors, actors and
journalists comment on a list of defining
people, places, events, symbols and
accomplishments as selected by Canadians. Order Now |
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Dialogue sur la démocratie au Canada (Boréal) rassemble les textes des allocutions de l’essayiste John Ralston Saul, de l’éditorialiste Alain Dubuc et du leader autochtone Georges Erasmus. Commander maintenant
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Canada in 2020: Twenty Leading Voices Imagine Canada’s Future (Key Porter Books) explore the ways in which this country is likely to change (or not) over the next twelve years. The essays offer an often controversial and always compelling portrait of Canada's future. Order
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American Myths
(Key Porter Books) is an insightful and provocative collection
of essays by
12 leading intellects
who dispel the myths Canadians have about our American
neighbours.Order
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Radical Tories Second Edition (Anansi, 2006) reaquaints readers with Charles Taylor's famous analysis of the origins of Conservative nationalist tradition in Canada. The book includes a new afterword
by the Institute's Rudyard Griffiths. Order Now |
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LaFontaine-Baldwin Lectures, Vol. II (Penguin 2006) features the first six lectures of the annual LaFontaine-Baldwin Symposium. John Ralston Saul, Beverley McLachlin, Louise Arbour and others weigh in on the question “What is the future of democracy in Canada?” Order Now |
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Rare Courage: Veterans of the Second World War Remember (McClelland & Stewart, 2005) tells the harrowing tales of twenty Canadian war veterans. Order Now |
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Our Story (Doubleday, 2004) brings together nine outstanding Aboriginal Canadian writers, including Tomson Highway, Thomas King and Tantoo Cardinal, who explore seminal moments in Canadian history from an Aboriginal perspective. Order Now |
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Initiations (Theytus, 2007) is a collection of creative writing by Aboriginal youth in Canada. The stories were gathered over the past three years of the Institute's Aboriginal Writing Challenge and is a partnership with Theytus Books in Penticton, B.C. Order Now |
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Great
Questions of Canada (Key Porter Books 2007)
brings together twelve leading Canadian public thinkers including Michael Ignatieff, Jack Granatstein and Naomi Klein to debate six essential questions in our country's past. Order Now
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Nouveau dialogue sur la démocratie au Canada (Boréal 2006) rassemble les textes des allocutions de Louise Arbour, Haut-Commissaire des Nations Unies aux droits de l'homme, du romancier australien David Malouf et de Beverley McLachlin, première femme nommèe Juge en chef de la Cour suprême du Canada.
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Passages: Welcome Home to Canada (Doubleday, 2002) is a collection of short stories by some of Canada's leading immigrant authors. Join Ken Wiwa, Michelle Berry, Nino Ricci, Shyam Selvadurai and others as they recount their journeys to Canada. Order Now |
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The LaFontaine-Baldwin Lectures (Penguin Canada) features the first three lectures of the annual LaFontaine-Baldwin Symposium given by essayist John Ralston Saul, editorialist Alain Dubuc and Aboriginal leader Georges Eramus.
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Story of a Nation (Doubleday, 2000) features short stories by twelve of the country’s finest writers, including Margaret Atwood and Timothy Findley. Each author travelled into Canada’s past to discover the moments, both familiar and unexpected, that shaped our country.
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