Mcclelland Stewart imprint: 309 books

The Unfinished Canadian

The People We Are

by Andrew Cohen
Language: English
Release Date: November 19, 2008

The award-winning, bestselling author of While Canada Slept gives his view of a country wasted on Canadians. What is national character? What makes the Americans, the British, the French, the Russians, and the Chinese who they are? In this homogenized world, where globalization is a byword...

Pierre

Colleagues and Friends Talk about the Trudeau They Knew

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Language: English
Release Date: November 19, 2008

#1 national bestseller When Pierre Elliott Trudeau died in 2000, the outpouring of emotion was extraordinary. Thousands of people across Canada — and all over the world — mourned the loss of one of our greatest prime ministers, a man who touched the hearts and challenged the minds of a...
by Madhur Anand
Language: English
Release Date: April 14, 2015

A striking poetic debut that brilliantly illuminates and celebrates the intersection of poetry and science, and the ways they can mediate our discovery of the world and our place in it.      Originating from her living room, backyard garden, university office, or the field sites in boreal or tropical...
by John Reibetanz
Language: English
Release Date: August 5, 2014

In John Reibetanz’s tightly crafted new collection of poems, poetry and narrative are united with astonishing power and beauty. The collection first probes pivotal moments in the lives of his family, leading to a haunting prose memoir of the journey to his dying mother that recalls a “nomadic...

Settlements

Poems

by David Donnell
Language: English
Release Date: August 26, 2014

Winner of the Governor General’s Award, this collection of Donnell’s best poetry pulses with the realities of home, street, and working life. His ironic wit and lyrical passages make for a fantastic read complete with his signature deadpan style and post-modern sophistication. “Making it in...

A Wild Peculiar Joy

The Selected Poems

by Irving Layton
Language: English
Release Date: March 7, 2012

A Wild Peculiar Joy is Irving Layton’s poetic testament. Hailed as the great lyric poet, Irving Layton has come to be known as one of Canada’s most powerful, groundbreaking voices, an important and influential writer whose distinguished career spanned almost forty-five years. By turns passionate...
by Alison Pick
Language: English
Release Date: February 24, 2009

In her elegant new collection, Alison Pick, a brilliant poet of sensuous moods, atmospheres, and dreams, explores the mystery concealed within the world we know and recognize. Always evocative, always alluring, her poems are not interested in mere events, but in the fabric inside the emotions that...

Becoming Canada

Our Story, Our Politics, Our Future

by Ken Dryden
Language: English
Release Date: October 22, 2010

In this passionate, thought-provoking vision for Canada, Ken Dryden argues that we have paid a price for having the wrong sense of ourselves as a country. The old definition of Canada – genial but sometimes too self-deprecating and ambition-killing – is no longer the real story. Through recent...
by George Knudson, Lorne Rubenstein
Language: English
Release Date: November 13, 2012

If your golf game has been plagued by inconsistency and less-than-peak performance, you may be going against your "natural swing". But you can improve your golf game dramatically and you can beat bad habits by drawing on talents you already possess. The Natural Golf Swing will: -...

Your Call Is Important To Us

The Truth About Bullshit

by Laura Penny
Language: English
Release Date: March 13, 2009

Ever been left spluttering over some fatuous fib trying to pass itself off as information, even as fact? Of course you have. We all have. It's bullshit, and as Laura Penny sees it, we're drowning in the stuff. Your Call Is Important to Us is Penny's brilliant take on the "all-you-can-eat buffet...

While Canada Slept

How We Lost Our Place in the World

by Andrew Cohen
Language: English
Release Date: February 4, 2011

For how much longer can Canada expect to get a free ride? With 9/11 and the international “war on terrorism,” the time has come to ask some hard questions. Should we continue to starve our military, reduce our humanitarian assistance, dilute our diplomacy, and absent ourselves from global...

Open and Shut

Why America Has Barack Obama, and Canada Has Stephen Harper

by John Ibbitson
Language: English
Release Date: July 16, 2010

Last November America elected its first black president. Canada, too, went to the polls that month. The difference for the two nations was remarkable: Americans had a clear choice between an indecisive, has-been who represented at best more of the same and a progressive, eloquent, African American,...
by Jeffrey Simpson
Language: English
Release Date: January 14, 2011

Is Canada a dictatorship – albeit a friendly dictatorship? In this thoughtful book, Jeffrey Simpson argues that the Liberal Party’s re-election to a third majority government must raise the question: Is Canada in danger of becoming a de facto one-party state, ruled by an all-powerful leader? An...

The Polite Revolution

Perfecting the Canadian Dream

by John Ibbitson
Language: English
Release Date: December 21, 2011

From one of this country’s best and most controversial political writers, a searing blueprint for the Next Canada. Five years into the twenty-first century, Canada is viewed as one of the most desirable nations in the world in which to live. Despite the worries of many Canadians — our country’s...
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