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Keetsahnak: Our Missing and Murdered Indigenous Sisters
This powerful collection of writing and knowledge-sharing builds upon the good work of the Walking with Our Sisters (WWOS) art installation/commemorative gathering of moccasin tops—called “vamps”—that travelled to communities across what is now known as Canada from 2013 to 2018. Each of the 1,181 pairs of vamps represents a missing or murdered Indigenous woman or […]

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July 1, 2019
The Big Secret Book
An Intense Guide for Creating Performance Theatre

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June 1, 2019
The Stories Were Not Told
Canada’s First World War Internment Camps

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No Good Asking
Exactly what every Christmas story should be

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Food Was Her Country
The Memoir of a Queer Daughter

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Want
In this first novel by Edmonton-born poet Barbara Langhorst, Delphine and Hugo are living on their dream hobby farm in Saskatchewan, but something is missing. Delphine lusts after home improvement, and can’t resist poring over interior design magazines and websites. One day while browsing online, she orders a new kitchen by mistake. A complex plot […]

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Alberta Book
Photographers face fierce competition nowadays. Even five-year-old children snap pictures, and the smallest minutiae of the day fill the internet. Photography has become the lingua franca of our globalized world. Yet amidst the throng, only a few unique talents create images that are lasting, powerful and, like all great art, intangible. George Webber is among […]

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A Clean Windshield
Lost bugs and lost hope.

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Should there be mandatory minimum sentences?
Lisa Silver The U of C assistant professor of law says no Our legal system is a reflection of who we are as a society. The values at the core of that system promote fairness and justice. These may be lofty terms, but they engage deep personal feelings in us. Our community sense of justice […]

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