Book Review
- Charlie Angus talks about his new book, Dangerous Memory: Coming of Age in the Decade of Greed, and about the state of federal politics
- Charlie Angus talks about his new book, Dangerous Memory: Coming of Age in the Decade of Greed, and about the state of federal politics
- Charlie Angus talks about his new book, Dangerous Memory: Coming of Age in the Decade of Greed, and about the state of federal politics
- Through nine persuasive yet demoralizing chapters, Jonathan Manthorpe leads us through his rational report card on our nation’s prospects. If we don't attend to
- Through nine persuasive yet demoralizing chapters, Jonathan Manthorpe leads us through his rational report card on our nation’s prospects. If we don't attend to
- Through nine persuasive yet demoralizing chapters, Jonathan Manthorpe leads us through his rational report card on our nation’s prospects. If we don't attend to
- Stephen Maher and Paul Wells both offer insights into who Justin Trudeau is and what makes him tick. But one wonders if we’ll ever
- Stephen Maher and Paul Wells both offer insights into who Justin Trudeau is and what makes him tick. But one wonders if we’ll ever
- Stephen Maher and Paul Wells both offer insights into who Justin Trudeau is and what makes him tick. But one wonders if we’ll ever
- In a sensational new book, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he's looking forward to running against Pierre Poilievre because he doesn't want Poilievre to
- In a sensational new book, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he's looking forward to running against Pierre Poilievre because he doesn't want Poilievre to
- In a sensational new book, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he's looking forward to running against Pierre Poilievre because he doesn't want Poilievre to
- Rob Goodman and Daniel J. Savoie tackle the same questions but in completely different ways. Thoughtful and compellingly argued, both books have been deservedly
- Rob Goodman and Daniel J. Savoie tackle the same questions but in completely different ways. Thoughtful and compellingly argued, both books have been deservedly
- Rob Goodman and Daniel J. Savoie tackle the same questions but in completely different ways. Thoughtful and compellingly argued, both books have been deservedly
- In Fire Weather, John Vaillant combines history, science, and Promethean fable to place the 2016 Fort McMurray wildfires as a harbinger of a new
- In Fire Weather, John Vaillant combines history, science, and Promethean fable to place the 2016 Fort McMurray wildfires as a harbinger of a new
- In Fire Weather, John Vaillant combines history, science, and Promethean fable to place the 2016 Fort McMurray wildfires as a harbinger of a new
- Below is an excerpt from Fire Weather: The Making of a Beast, by John Vaillant, published by Knopf Canada, one of the five finalists
- Below is an excerpt from Fire Weather: The Making of a Beast, by John Vaillant, published by Knopf Canada, one of the five finalists
- Below is an excerpt from Fire Weather: The Making of a Beast, by John Vaillant, published by Knopf Canada, one of the five finalists
- An eroding democracy is a threat to democracy in its neighbours. The following is an excerpt from Not Here: Why American Democracy is Eroding
- An eroding democracy is a threat to democracy in its neighbours. The following is an excerpt from Not Here: Why American Democracy is Eroding
- An eroding democracy is a threat to democracy in its neighbours. The following is an excerpt from Not Here: Why American Democracy is Eroding
- Our criminal justice system is facing an existential crisis. The following is an excerpt from Benjamin Perrin's book, Indictment: The Criminal Justice System on
- Our criminal justice system is facing an existential crisis. The following is an excerpt from Benjamin Perrin's book, Indictment: The Criminal Justice System on
- Our criminal justice system is facing an existential crisis. The following is an excerpt from Benjamin Perrin's book, Indictment: The Criminal Justice System on
- The following is an excerpt from The Age of Insecurity: Coming Together as Things Fall Apart, by Astra Taylor, and published by House of
- The following is an excerpt from The Age of Insecurity: Coming Together as Things Fall Apart, by Astra Taylor, and published by House of
- The following is an excerpt from The Age of Insecurity: Coming Together as Things Fall Apart, by Astra Taylor, and published by House of
- The following is an excerpt from Canada: Beyond Grudges, Grievances, and Disunity, by Donald Savoie, one of five books shortlisted for this year's Shaughnessy
- The following is an excerpt from Canada: Beyond Grudges, Grievances, and Disunity, by Donald Savoie, one of five books shortlisted for this year's Shaughnessy
- The following is an excerpt from Canada: Beyond Grudges, Grievances, and Disunity, by Donald Savoie, one of five books shortlisted for this year's Shaughnessy
- The following is an excerpt from The Privacy Fallacy: Harm and Power in the Information Economy, by Ignacio Cofone, published by Cambridge University Press,
- The following is an excerpt from The Privacy Fallacy: Harm and Power in the Information Economy, by Ignacio Cofone, published by Cambridge University Press,
- The following is an excerpt from The Privacy Fallacy: Harm and Power in the Information Economy, by Ignacio Cofone, published by Cambridge University Press,
- The following is an excerpt from Who Owns Outer Space? International Law, Astrophysics, and the Sustainable Development of Space, one of five finalists for
- The following is an excerpt from Who Owns Outer Space? International Law, Astrophysics, and the Sustainable Development of Space, one of five finalists for
- The following is an excerpt from Who Owns Outer Space? International Law, Astrophysics, and the Sustainable Development of Space, one of five finalists for
- The following is an excerpt from Kent Roach's Wrongfully Convicted: Guilty Pleas, Imagined Crimes and What Canada Must Do to Safeguard Justice, published by Simon
- The following is an excerpt from Kent Roach's Wrongfully Convicted: Guilty Pleas, Imagined Crimes and What Canada Must Do to Safeguard Justice, published by Simon
- The following is an excerpt from Kent Roach's Wrongfully Convicted: Guilty Pleas, Imagined Crimes and What Canada Must Do to Safeguard Justice, published by Simon
- The following is an excerpt from Pandemic Panic: How Canadian Government Responses to COVID-19 Changed Civil Liberties Forever, one of the five books shortlisted
- The following is an excerpt from Pandemic Panic: How Canadian Government Responses to COVID-19 Changed Civil Liberties Forever, one of the five books shortlisted
- The following is an excerpt from Pandemic Panic: How Canadian Government Responses to COVID-19 Changed Civil Liberties Forever, one of the five books shortlisted
- The following is an excerpt from The Legal Singularity: How Artificial Intelligence Can Make Law Radically Better, one of the five books shortlisted for
- The following is an excerpt from The Legal Singularity: How Artificial Intelligence Can Make Law Radically Better, one of the five books shortlisted for
- The following is an excerpt from The Legal Singularity: How Artificial Intelligence Can Make Law Radically Better, one of the five books shortlisted for
- The Rogers family did not offer much co-operation on this book. But relying on her previous reporting at The Globe and Mail, public documents and
- The Rogers family did not offer much co-operation on this book. But relying on her previous reporting at The Globe and Mail, public documents and
- The Rogers family did not offer much co-operation on this book. But relying on her previous reporting at The Globe and Mail, public documents and
- As the senior news executive at The Washington Post, Martin Baron was a key member of that establishment press. His newsroom was a thorn in
- As the senior news executive at The Washington Post, Martin Baron was a key member of that establishment press. His newsroom was a thorn in
- As the senior news executive at The Washington Post, Martin Baron was a key member of that establishment press. His newsroom was a thorn in
- Is Parliament doomed to fail? Or is it not as bad as most Canadians think it is? Jonathan Malloy, a scholar of Canadian political
- Is Parliament doomed to fail? Or is it not as bad as most Canadians think it is? Jonathan Malloy, a scholar of Canadian political
- Is Parliament doomed to fail? Or is it not as bad as most Canadians think it is? Jonathan Malloy, a scholar of Canadian political
- Marie-Paule Charette-Poulin’s strong character and unique career stand up against lingering bad karma from the Senate expenses scandal.
- Marie-Paule Charette-Poulin’s strong character and unique career stand up against lingering bad karma from the Senate expenses scandal.
- Marie-Paule Charette-Poulin’s strong character and unique career stand up against lingering bad karma from the Senate expenses scandal.
- If Pierre Poilievre becomes prime minister at the next election, a key test for his success and populism will be if he keeps the
- If Pierre Poilievre becomes prime minister at the next election, a key test for his success and populism will be if he keeps the
- If Pierre Poilievre becomes prime minister at the next election, a key test for his success and populism will be if he keeps the
- 'It’s absolutely true that the way we speak with one another in the House of Commons is not acceptable in any workplace, anywhere in
- 'It’s absolutely true that the way we speak with one another in the House of Commons is not acceptable in any workplace, anywhere in
- 'It’s absolutely true that the way we speak with one another in the House of Commons is not acceptable in any workplace, anywhere in
- In his just-released volume, The Duel: Diefenbaker, Pearson, and the Making of Modern Canada, John Ibbitson gives the 13th prime minister a fair shake
- In his just-released volume, The Duel: Diefenbaker, Pearson, and the Making of Modern Canada, John Ibbitson gives the 13th prime minister a fair shake
- In his just-released volume, The Duel: Diefenbaker, Pearson, and the Making of Modern Canada, John Ibbitson gives the 13th prime minister a fair shake
- Hope is rooted in our spirit. It is not a tangible thing we can put on the table to bargain over. Hope is a
- Hope is rooted in our spirit. It is not a tangible thing we can put on the table to bargain over. Hope is a
- Hope is rooted in our spirit. It is not a tangible thing we can put on the table to bargain over. Hope is a
- Roy MacGregor was a small-town kid from Ontario's backwoods who made it big in Canada's media world. In Paper Trails, he tells the story
- Roy MacGregor was a small-town kid from Ontario's backwoods who made it big in Canada's media world. In Paper Trails, he tells the story
- Roy MacGregor was a small-town kid from Ontario's backwoods who made it big in Canada's media world. In Paper Trails, he tells the story
- This is a story of defiance of seemingly impossible odds and of overcoming the worst of human experiences, of courage, resilience, and determination. It
- This is a story of defiance of seemingly impossible odds and of overcoming the worst of human experiences, of courage, resilience, and determination. It
- This is a story of defiance of seemingly impossible odds and of overcoming the worst of human experiences, of courage, resilience, and determination. It
- Kent Roach began writing Canadian Policing: Why and How it Must Change, shortly after George Floyd’s murder in May 2020, which was followed a
- Kent Roach began writing Canadian Policing: Why and How it Must Change, shortly after George Floyd’s murder in May 2020, which was followed a
- Kent Roach began writing Canadian Policing: Why and How it Must Change, shortly after George Floyd’s murder in May 2020, which was followed a
- The Martyr’s Oath: The Apprenticeship of a Homegrown Terrorist by Stewart Bell, John Wiley and Sons Ltd., 254 pages, $36. Blurb from the back
- The Martyr’s Oath: The Apprenticeship of a Homegrown Terrorist by Stewart Bell, John Wiley and Sons Ltd., 254 pages, $36. Blurb from the back
- The Martyr’s Oath: The Apprenticeship of a Homegrown Terrorist by Stewart Bell, John Wiley and Sons Ltd., 254 pages, $36. Blurb from the back
- Labour day became a national holiday in 1894 and since then, Canadians have used the unofficial last day of summer to prepare to return
- Labour day became a national holiday in 1894 and since then, Canadians have used the unofficial last day of summer to prepare to return
- Labour day became a national holiday in 1894 and since then, Canadians have used the unofficial last day of summer to prepare to return
- Current Directions in Financial Regulation edited by Frank Milne and Edwin H. Neave. McGill-Queen’s University Press, 302 pages. Blurb from the back cover: “The
- Current Directions in Financial Regulation edited by Frank Milne and Edwin H. Neave. McGill-Queen’s University Press, 302 pages. Blurb from the back cover: “The
- Current Directions in Financial Regulation edited by Frank Milne and Edwin H. Neave. McGill-Queen’s University Press, 302 pages. Blurb from the back cover: “The
- 1. Good government? Good Citizens?: Courts, Politics and Markets in a Changing Canada by W.A. Bogart. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2005. 248 pages. 2. La
- 1. Good government? Good Citizens?: Courts, Politics and Markets in a Changing Canada by W.A. Bogart. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2005. 248 pages. 2. La
- 1. Good government? Good Citizens?: Courts, Politics and Markets in a Changing Canada by W.A. Bogart. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2005. 248 pages. 2. La
- Coming off the heels of the passage of the controversial same-sex marriage legislation in the House and the Senate this summer, The Dundurn Group
- Coming off the heels of the passage of the controversial same-sex marriage legislation in the House and the Senate this summer, The Dundurn Group
- Coming off the heels of the passage of the controversial same-sex marriage legislation in the House and the Senate this summer, The Dundurn Group
- The Fate of the Nation State edited by Michel Seymour, McGill-Queen’s University Press, 444 Pages, $34.95. Blurb from the back cover: “The fate of
- The Fate of the Nation State edited by Michel Seymour, McGill-Queen’s University Press, 444 Pages, $34.95. Blurb from the back cover: “The fate of
- The Fate of the Nation State edited by Michel Seymour, McGill-Queen’s University Press, 444 Pages, $34.95. Blurb from the back cover: “The fate of
- How Ottawa Spends 2004-2005: Mandate Change in the Paul Martin Era, edited by G. Bruce Doern, McGill-Queen’s University Press, 406 Pages, $29.95. Blurb from
- How Ottawa Spends 2004-2005: Mandate Change in the Paul Martin Era, edited by G. Bruce Doern, McGill-Queen’s University Press, 406 Pages, $29.95. Blurb from
- How Ottawa Spends 2004-2005: Mandate Change in the Paul Martin Era, edited by G. Bruce Doern, McGill-Queen’s University Press, 406 Pages, $29.95. Blurb from
- Inauspicious Beginnings: Principal Powers and International Security Institutions after the Cold War, 1989-1999, edited by Onnig Beylerian and Jacques Lévesque, McGill-Queen’s University Press, 314
- Inauspicious Beginnings: Principal Powers and International Security Institutions after the Cold War, 1989-1999, edited by Onnig Beylerian and Jacques Lévesque, McGill-Queen’s University Press, 314
- Inauspicious Beginnings: Principal Powers and International Security Institutions after the Cold War, 1989-1999, edited by Onnig Beylerian and Jacques Lévesque, McGill-Queen’s University Press, 314
- Le Bassin du Saint-Laurent et les Grand Lac: cadre juridique, by Charles Bédard. Québec: Presse de l’Université Laval, 2004, 303 pages. The Boreal in
- Le Bassin du Saint-Laurent et les Grand Lac: cadre juridique, by Charles Bédard. Québec: Presse de l’Université Laval, 2004, 303 pages. The Boreal in
- Le Bassin du Saint-Laurent et les Grand Lac: cadre juridique, by Charles Bédard. Québec: Presse de l’Université Laval, 2004, 303 pages. The Boreal in
- Canada’s Regional Innovation Systems: The Science-Based Industries by Jorge Niosi, McGill-Queen’s University Press, 172 Pages, $65. Blurb from the back cover: “How is innovation
- Canada’s Regional Innovation Systems: The Science-Based Industries by Jorge Niosi, McGill-Queen’s University Press, 172 Pages, $65. Blurb from the back cover: “How is innovation
- Canada’s Regional Innovation Systems: The Science-Based Industries by Jorge Niosi, McGill-Queen’s University Press, 172 Pages, $65. Blurb from the back cover: “How is innovation