Describes the sights and attractions of Canada, provides background information on the nation's history and culture, and includes essential travel information
A Look at Canada
A collection of letters written by Governor General David Johnston that outline his thoughts about what makes Canada unique in the world.
a Vancouver (Vancouver Nightmare, 1997 and 2008), Terror a Winnipeg (Terror in Winnipeg, 1998 and 2005) and Els vampirs d'Ottawa (Vampires of Ottawa, 1998 and 2006). This considerable number of translations is not casual: seven out of ...
Or as he puts it: "In 1967, Canada turned one hundred. Canadians all across the country made Centennial projects. This book is my Centennial Project. I'm handing it in a little late. . . . Sorry." From the Hardcover edition.
Thompson and Randall, Canada and the United States, 203, 201; G. T. Stewart, The American Response to Canada since 1776 (East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 1992), 167; R. Bothwell and J. Kirton, “A Sweet Little Country,” in ...
This title in the Canada Concept Books series by Per-Henrik Gurth is bursting with striking, kid-friendly art. It's a cross-Canada tour showcasing the distinct identities of each province and territory.
Meeting of the Canada-United States Interparliamentary Group
Shaun McLaughlin maintains two history blogs: one on the Patriot War, and one on William Johnston, the Thousand Islands legend. A researcher, journalist and technical writer for over thirty years, with a master's degree in journalism, ...
Also told in the book is the tragedy of John Hornby and his two companions who starved to death on the banks of the Thelon River; their bones are still resting just above the riverbank in shallow graves.
The reaction from Canada’s policymakers, at least so far, has been underwhelming. In The World Won’t Wait, some of Canada’s brightest thinkers respond.