In March 2010 the Canadian Literature Centre hosted award-winning novelist and storyteller Eden R...
A vital book of cultural storytelling for Dene readers and anyone invested in Indigenous knowledg...
"e;In providing a modern translation . . . Sheila Delany sheds light on a text that illustrat...
Examine the life of the pioneering guide in these 144 letters sharing his thoughts on imm...
First collected oral histories on tuberculosis in Canada’s indigenous communities and the Indian ...
An insightful history of the fractious early relationship between Pierre Elliott Trudeau and Albe...
Is there a limit to the liberties a writer can take with the real world?
We stopped to watch the helicopters swoop down to fill the water baskets, like hummingbirds at a ...
A young mother’s extended love note to a city’s storied and notorious neighbourhood.
A major book on Canada’s most-storied pre-World War I figure and early Confederation history.
Vulnerable and funny, this memoir explores Jewish identity, family, the Holocaust, and belonging.
First translation of French novella (1801) about passion, social convention, obsession, and despair.