OTTAWA – I used to be part of an all-women’s book club in Ottawa a few years ago. In 2008, I remember
Review of The Big Shift: The Seismic Change in Canadian Politics, Business, and Culture and What it Means for Our Future –
Dr. Vivienne Poy’s Passage to Promise Land: Voices of Chinese Immigrant Women to Canada was launched at York University in Toronto recently.
BOOK REVIEW: Policy Arrogance or Innocent Bias: Resetting Citizenship and Multiculturalism, by Andrew Griffith, Anar Press, 2013, 117 pages Any time a
The Juggler’s Children: A journey into Family, Legend and the Genes that Bind Us, a Governor General’s literary award finalist by Toronto-based
Several years ago, I wrote a book review that elicited vociferous comments online. The book centred on the constrained lives of a
Review: The Orenda, by Joseph Boyden, Penguin Canada (Fiction, 2013) It’s easy to keep track of how long my citizenship study guide
In 2009, Alison Loat and Michael MacMillan founded the political think tank Samara. They were concerned about a growing disengagement among Canadians
When asked if her love of reading was fostered by any particular person in her childhood, nothing comes immediately to mind for
The parenting section is a fixture of every Western bookseller’s offerings. Shelves of books are written by those who believe they’ve cracked