Monthly Archives: March 2022

Unsettling the Great While NorthBy Michelle A. Johnson and Funke Aladejebi (149)

This is a scholarly exploration of Black Canadian History. This is an exhaustive volume of leading scholarship in the field of Black Canadian History by two historians. The book highlights the diverse experiences of persons of African descent within the … Continue reading

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Black & White By Stephen Dorsey (148)

This is an intimate, multicultural perspective on “White Advantage” and the paths to change. It’s a book that is a must-read for all Canadians of all ages.    As a bilingual, biracial man, straddling Black and White, English and French … Continue reading

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My Privilege, My Responsibility By Sheila North (147)

This is a wonderfully informative book about Sheila North’s life. It is clear and passionate in a way that is unique and fresh.    In September 2015, Sheila North was declared the Grand Chief of Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakeanek, the first … Continue reading

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The Secret Life of Squirrels by Nancy Rose -146

This a wonderfully cute inspiring love story for kids of all ages. It is a love story between two squirrels which will capture the imagination of kids, young and older.    Mr. Peanuts spends his days alone, shopping for food … Continue reading

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Inspiring Canadians by By Mark Bulgutch- 145

This is an inspiring book that showcases forty brilliant Canadians and their visions for the nation.    Acclaimed journalist Mark Bulgutch collects inspiring stories and ideas from a lot of influential Canadians whose love for Canada compels them to make … Continue reading

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Gold: How Gretzky’s Men Ended Canada’s 50-Year Hockey Drought by Tim Wharnsby-144

There was no iconic Paul Henderson moment, no Sidney Crosby golden goal. But Canada’s 5-2 victory against the rival United States in the men’s ice hockey 2002 Olympic gold medal game wiped out 50 years of frustration for the nation … Continue reading

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Book Review: Customer Escalations Management

Customer Escalations Management is a wonderful book about managing a company effectively. There is so much misinformation out there on how to handle customer conflicts. Nikolaos Zormpas has made his customer relations program accessible to all readers. Zormpas’s “escalation center” … Continue reading

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Book Review: Consenting Adult

This is a very intriguing novel that is thought-provoking and philosophical. I love the modern approach to the ten commandments and how the author weaves the Socratic method into his story. I love the questioning scepticism spirit of the narrative … Continue reading

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The Underground Railroad by Adrienne Shadd (143)

I have read a few books about Black History and how it matters to all of us. I will now write my reviews for these great books, which I recommend to all the people in this Canadian Book Review Group. … Continue reading

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“Go to School, You’re a Little Black Boy” by Lincoln M Alexander (142)

I have read a few books about black lives and how they matter and are so important to all of us. I will now write my reviews for these great books, which I recommend to all the people in this … Continue reading

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