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Mirari The Way of the Marys

“You seek a description of a new way, a new time, as if it is a future that is already written. It is a future waiting to be birthed. An imminent birth that you are feeling with all your mothering instincts and concern for the new babe, the jewel of humanity and Heaven.” Thus begins…

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Titanic Remembered

The sinking of the ocean-liner Titanic in April of 1912 captured the attention of the world; as the nearest large port to the site of the disaster, Halifax became the focus of the world’s grief. Today, visitors from around the world go to Halifax to see the many unique artefacts of the sinking in the…

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Toronto Disasters

Canada’s largest city often makes national headlines, not only for its successes and innovations, but also for its resilience in times of suffering. This collection highlights the wrath of Hurricane Hazel that pounded city homes; it remembers the urgent screams heard amidst the tangled wreckage of a nightmarish subway crash; and it recounts one icy…

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Titanic Lives

The sinking of the Titanic on its maiden voyage in 1912 captured the world’s attention a hundred years ago and still holds it today. Although it was bound for New York, more than 100 passengers aboard the ocean-liner were headed for Canada. Titanic Lives delves into the unique stories of ten of those passengers. Some…

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Toronto Murders

The history of Toronto is peppered with countless tales of scandals and murder. This fascinating collection of crime stories features six chilling incidents that plagued the city’s residents in days gone by. Exploring deadly love affairs, mysterious disappearances, and public hangings, these true accounts will keep you on the edge of your seat.

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Tecumseh

This is the biography of Tecumseh, a legendary nineteenth century Shawnee warrior, a hero of the War of 1812 and a man who spent most of his life trying to build a Native confederacy to withstand the pressure on native lands from American settlement. It also tells the story of his younger brother Lalawethika and…

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Ending Homelessness in Canada

More Canadians than ever lack a home. Almost every town and city now has homeless residents. Municipalities scramble to provide shelters, and local politicians debate whether to take action to end sleeping on vacant land and in parks. Social agencies providing services to the homeless see the need for new measures that prevent people from…

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Marilyn Bell

“‘My arms were tired. My legs ached. My stomach hurt in one big awful pain and I couldn’t get my breath. I wanted to quit. When it gets to your stomach, marathoners say, you’re through.’ Marilyn Bell was through – or so it seemed.” This book will be especially fascinating for all readers interested in:…

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