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  • Cheated

    The Laurier Liberals and the Theft of First Nations Reserve Land

    “Canadians and politicians have a common responsibility: to learn from the mistakes inherited from a colonialist legacy; and to not repeat the wrongs, corruption, and injustices our people suffered in the hands of government officials, politicians, and their oppressive laws. Reading and learning from Cheated would be a good place to start reconciliation and reparation.” — Ovide Mercredi, former ... Read more

    $15.19 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • A Century of Parks Canada, 1911-2011

    Series Book 1 - Canadian History and Environment
    "... a diverse and fascinating array of perspectives on the history of Canada's national parks, illuminating many less well-understood aspects of the evolving place of people in and near these parks." - Stephen Bocking, Professor and Chair, Environmental and Resource Studies Program, Trent University When Canada created a Dominion Parks Branch in 1911, it became the first country in the world to ... Read more

    $30.29 USD

  • Bison and People on the North American Great Plains

    A Deep Environmental History

    Series series Connecting the Greater West Series
    The near disappearance of the American bison in the nineteenth century is commonly understood to be the result of over-hunting, capitalist greed, and all but genocidal military policy. This interpretation remains seductive because of its simplicity; there are villains and victims in this familiar cautionary tale of the American frontier. But as this volume of groundbreaking scholarship shows, the ... Read more

    $8.69 USD

  • Gordie's Skate

    by Bill Waiser ...
    Illustrated by Leanne Franson ...
    Set in Saskatchewan during the Great Depression, this is the story of hockey legend Gordie Howe and his first experience with skating. The book is charmingly illustrated in full colour by Leanne Franson. Bill Waiser is a popular historian and Governor-General's-Award-winning author. Times were hard for five-year-old Gordie and his family in the 1930s. One day, a neighbour, desperate for some money ... Read more

    $6.79 USD

  • Reconsidering Confederation

    Canada’s Founding Debates, 1864-1999

    July 1st 1867 is celebrated as Canada's Confederation - the date that Canada became a country. But 1867 was only the beginning. As the country grew from a small dominion to a vast federation encompassing ten provinces, three territories, and hundreds of First Nations, its leaders repeatedly debated Canada's purpose, and the benefits and drawbacks of the choice to be Canadian. Reconsidering ... Read more

    $25.19 USD

  • Who Killed Jackie Bates?

    by Bill Waiser ...
    Short listed for 3 Saskatchewan Book Awards:Non-Fiction Award, Saskatoon Award, Book of the Year Award. On the morning of 5 December 1933, a young RCMP constable discovered a grisly scene in the Avalon schoolyard in rural Saskatchewan. A young boy lay dead in a rented car, an apparent victim of carbon monoxide poisoning. In the car with him were his parents, who would survive both the effects of ... Read more

    $10.79 USD

  • All Hell Can't Stop Us

    The On-to-Ottawa Trek and Regina Riot

    by Bill Waiser ...
    The Great Depression of the 1930s brought drought, unemployment, and poverty to the West, and the token wages from the government's "make work" projects only fanned the flames of unrest. In 1935, this unrest took on a purpose: to march on Ottawa and demand a solution from Prime Minister R. B. Bennett. Thus was born the On-to-Ottawa trek, which culminated in the Regina Riot, where the protesters ... Read more

    $7.19 USD

  • Audiobook

    Cheated

    The Laurier Liberals and the Theft of First Nations Reserve Land

    Narrated by Adam Barr ...

    Unabridged

    9 hours 34 min

    You won't find the Ocean Man and Pheasant Rump reserves on a map of southeastern Saskatchewan. In 1901, the two Nakoda bands reluctantly surrendered the seventy square miles granted to them under treaty. It's just one of more than two dozen surrenders aggressively pursued by the Laurier Liberal government over a fifteen-year period. One in five acres was taken from First Nations.This confiscation ... Read more

    $24.99 USD

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    Unsettled

    Lord Selkirk's Scottish Colonists and the Battle for Canada's West, 1813-1816

    by Robert Lower ...
    Narrated by Jonathan Yen ...

    Unabridged

    10 hours 34 min

    The fascinating story of the Red River Settlement, now Winnipeg, in the years 1813 to 1816, told with archival journals, reports, and lettersUnsettled tells the story of two hundred Highlanders who flee the Scottish Clearances in 1813 to establish a settlement on the Red River in what eventually became Winnipeg. They are sponsored by the Earl of Selkirk, a man who has never been west of Montreal. ... Read more

    $24.99 USD

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    Seeking Social Democracy

    Seven Decades in the Fight for Equality

    Narrated by Frank Block ...

    Unabridged

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    The first full-length treatment of Ed Broadbent's ideas and remarkable seven-decade engagement in public lifePart memoir, part history, part political manifesto, Seeking Social Democracy offers the first full-length treatment of Ed Broadbent's ideas and remarkable seven-decade engagement in public life. In dialogue with three collaborators from different generations, Broadbent leads listeners ... Read more

    $19.99 USD

  • Unsettled

    Lord Selkirk’s Scottish Colonists and the Battle for Canada’s West, 1813–1816

    by Robert Lower ...
    The fascinating story of the Red River Settlement, now Winnipeg, in the years 1813 to 1816, told with archival journals, reports, and lettersUnsettled tells the story of two hundred Highlanders who flee the Scottish Clearances in 1813 to establish a settlement on the Red River in what eventually became Winnipeg. They are sponsored by the Earl of Selkirk, a man who has never been west of Montreal. ... Read more

    $13.09 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

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    Bandit Heaven

    The Hole-in-the-Wall Gangs and the Final Chapter of the Wild West

    by Tom Clavin ...
    Narrated by Johnny Heller ...

    Unabridged

    7 hours 59 min

    **"The entire cowboy-outlaw era, which reached its climax in 1897 and ended around 1905, comes vividly alive in this kaleidoscopic work ... countless other instances of robbing, stealing and retribution, are woven splendidly into this rousing saga of the closing years of the outlaw epoch of the American West." —Wall Street JournalFrom multiple New York Times bestselling author Tom Clavin comes the ... Read more

    $24.99 USD