An in-depth look at the man who created the myth of Stompin’ Tom, updated with new information. |
While the Beatles were breaking up, John Lennon and Yoko Ono headed to Canada to stage a bed-in for peace, play a peace concert, and meet prime minister Trudeau. |
The biography of a woman who was so much more than she seemed |
Fascinating, informal protraits of women in the Canadian media: the stories of their struggles for success. |
Glenn Gould was Canada's greatest musician. From his home in Toronto, he rose to be a world-famous concert pianist and recording artist of the very top rank. |
Gordon Sinclair--instantly identifiable by his trademark bowties and irascibility--was one of the greatest of all Canadian newspapermen. These are his memoirs. |
The story of an aristocratic youth growing up in Edwardian Toronto, told with engaging candour and wit. |
Along with J.S. Woodsworth, William Irvine was one of the pioneers of socialism in Canada, a member of the radical Ginger Group, progenitor of the C.C.F. and N.D.P. |