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Roots of Prosperity

Inheritance is not just a series of financial decisions. There are emotional, psychological, and even cultural dimensions. Parental expectations, sibling roles, cultural values — all sorts of tension c ...

Housing for All

Can three levels of government join hands with real estate developers, non-profits, and private citizens to build a residential community that’s urban, vibrant, and best of all, affordable?

Consider Toronto’s ...

A Place of Secrets

A tragic double homicide, or a hidden serial killer? Sergeant Alice Morrow is determined to solve a mystery spanning sixty years.

When Evelyn Massey is found dead in her home, it seems like an open-and-shut ...

The Seaside Café Metropolis

By Antanas Sileika
Categories: Fiction

In this comic Cold War novel, Canadian restaurateur Emmet Argentine is trapped in Khrushchev-era Vilnius, Lithuania, under the tyranny of two equally formidable forces: the Soviet Union, and his staunchly ...

The Paradise Café Mysteries, Books 1-4

By Maureen Jennings
Categories: Fiction
Series: Paradise Cafe

Maureen Jennings, the acclaimed author behind Murdoch Mysteries, brings her usual attention to historical detail in the Paradise Café Mysteries featuring Private Investigator Charlotte Frayne and set ...

A School for Tomorrow

“You cannot know if you are not introduced,” goes a Malay proverb, “and you cannot love if you do not know.” It was in this spirit that Québécois publisher and civil liberties activist Jacques Hébert launched ...

The Blue House

By Sky Gilbert
Categories: Fiction

What is the cause and drive of the impulse to create art? What happens to an individual who is gifted with talent, but finds himself thwarted? Does that creative spark become some kind of death wish? ...

Shudder Pulp

Leaves are turning red in cottage country, and Charley Scott is putting together a Halloween pulp art installation inspired by local lake monster legends. Life imitates art when Laura, a mercenary newcomer ...

The World So Wide

By Zilla Jones
Categories: Fiction

Felicity Alexander should be charming audiences at New York’s Metropolitan Opera, not under house arrest in Grenada in October 1983, as rumours swirl that United States troops are preparing to invade. ...

The Castor’s Choice

By Jeff Wilson
Categories: Fiction

“By turns heartfelt and humorous, thoughtful and fascinating, Wilson knows of what he writes, and he writes very well.” — Terry Fallis, two-time winner of the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour

John E. McDonald ...