Righting Canada's Wrongs: Residential SchoolsThe Devastating Impact on Canada's Indigenous Peoples and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Findings and Calls for Action(Righting Canada's Wrongs)By Melanie FlorenceA valuable resource for young people looking to understand a wrong that has been acknowledged, but not yet righted. |
Righting Canada's Wrongs: The Komagata Maru and Canada's Anti-Indian Immigration Policies in the Twentieth Century(Righting Canada's Wrongs)By Pamela HickmanA visual history of the courageous Indians who sailed to Vancouver to start a new life -- only to be turned away by a racist immigration policy |
Forever ChampionsThe Enduring Legacy of the Record-setting Edmonton Grads(Lorimer Recordbooks)By Richard BrignallDiscover the story of the Edmonton Grads, who went from a small-city, girl's high school team to world champs with an unparalleled winning record. |
Fire on the WaterThe Red-hot Career of Superstar Rower Ned Hanlan(Lorimer Recordbooks)By Wendy A. LewisHow did the son of Irish immigrants outrow blueblood scullers from Oxford and Cambridge to become one of the most famous athletes of his time? |
Long ShotHow the Winnipeg Falcons won the first Olympic hockey gold(Lorimer Recordbooks)By Eric ZweigThe sons of Icelandic immigrants and friends since boyhood, the Winnipeg Falcons were a superbly talented team of just eight players who brought home Canada's first Olympic gold medal in hockey in 1920. |
Small Town GloryThe story of the Kenora Thistles' remarkable quest for the Stanley Cup(Lorimer Recordbooks)By John Danakas, By Richard BrignallHow did the Kenora Thistles become, against all odds, the smallest team and the smallest town ever to win the Stanley Cup? |