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.
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, ...
Meeting of the Canada-United States Interparliamentary Group
Meeting of the Canada-United States Interparliamentary Group
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.