One of Canada's most award-winning magazines! Filled with stunning colour photography, fascinating articles and specially commissioned maps, each issue of Canadian Geographic magazine lets you travel the country without leaving home. You’ll discover Canada’s people and cities, our wildlife and wilderness, our history and the beauty of our land.
Inclusive of all genres, The Dance Current magazine takes the reader inside the art and culture of Canadian dance. Regular issues include artist profiles, interviews, articles on the creative process, health topics, points of view and critical commentary from people in the profession, plus select Canadian performance listings.
Inclusive of all genres, The Dance Current magazine takes the reader inside the art and culture of Canadian dance. Regular issues include artist profiles, interviews, articles on the creative process, health topics, points of view and critical commentary from people in the profession, plus select Canadian performance listings.
No Place to Learn: Why Universities Aren't Working
The Red Cross is studied and criticized. The Royal Family is studied and criticized. Churches and hospitals are studied and criticized. Canadian universities are seldom studied and criticized and are worse off for this neglect. This book seeks to repair this damage by casting a critical eye on how Canadian universities work - or fail to work.
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The Oxford Book Of Short Stories
V. S. Pritchett has chosen forty-one stories written in the English language for this volume, producing a collection that successfully displays the wealth and variety of an art that spans some 200 years.
Masters such as, Sir Walter Scott, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Ernest Hemingway, D. H. Lawrence, W. Somerset Maugham, James Joyce, and V. S. Pritchett himself, and stories by Canadian, Indian, New Zealand, and Australian writers, show the full range of invention and ability in a genre that continues to flourish.