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The longest suicide : the authorized biography of Art Bergmann / by Schneider, Jason,1971-author.; Turner, Michael,1962-writer of foreword.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."The life and career of Canadian musician, singer/songwriter Art Bergmann. The book follows the artist's rise from his early punk scene days to his acclaimed solo work in the 1980s and '90s on to his late career resurgence that has culminated in the artist receiving the Order of Canada."--
Subjects: Biographies.; Bergmann, Art.; Punk rock musicians; Rock musicians; Singers;
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The orange shirt story / by Webstad, Phyllis.; Nicol, Brock.;
On her first day at residential school, Phyllis Webstad was forced to take off her shiny orange shirt. The shirt was taken away and never returned.LSC
Subjects: Webstad, Phyllis; Indians of North America; Indians of North America;
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Louis Riel Day : the fur trade project / by Delaronde, Deborah L.,1958-; Dawson, Sheldon.;
"When a young boy is assigned a project about the fur trade by his teacher, he doesn<U+2019>t know who to turn to because his mom works all day. With help from his grandfather and the internet, they travel back in time and discover how the fur trade began, a new people emerged, the Métis<U+2019> role in the fur trade, Louis Riel and the Red River Resistance, and the reason behind a holiday named Louis Riel Day."-- Provided by publisher.LSC
Subjects: Riel, Louis, 1844-1885; Fur trade; Métis; Métis;
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A darker shade of blue : a police officer's memoir / by Merith, Keith,author.;
Sixteen-year-old Keith Merith finds himself pulled over, berated, and degraded by a white police officer. He's done nothing wrong-he was only looking for a parking spot. But the officer has the power, and he doesn't. Keith never wants to be in that position again. From that day on, he vows to join a police service and effect change from within. Twelve years and thirteen police services later, Keith is finally hired by the York Regional Police. Although subjected to unfair treatment and constant racial "pinpricks", he perseveres and gradually rises through the ranks. After a stellar career and passionate pursuit of systemic change, Keith retires at the rank of superintendent. But his desire for sustained and equitable change persists. In 'A Darker Shade of Blue', Keith advocates for immediate police reform-starting with recruitment. He wants to see inclusive law enforcement agencies reflecting their communities and behaving in a manner that honours their obligation to serve and protect citizens equally. As a Black man charged with the duty to serve, Keith delivers an evocative perspective on all sides of policing by providing the opportunity to walk in his shoes.
Subjects: Biographies.; Autobiographies.; Merith, Keith.; Police misconduct; Police, Black; Police; Police; Racial profiling in law enforcement;
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Calling the shots : ups, downs and rebounds - my life in the great game of hockey / by Hrudey, Kelly,author.; Day, Kirstie McLellan,author.;
Subjects: Biographies.; Hrudey, Kelly.; National Hockey League; Hockey players; Hockey; Hockey;
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C is for Canada : celebrating our nation / by Ulmer, Michael,1959-; Daigneault, Sylvie.;
Timed to coincide with Canada's 150 anniversary of its confederation, this alphabetical tribute uses clever rhymes to showcase the symbols, history, and culture of this great nation. Includes topics such as Klondike Days and the Peary Caribou.LSC
Subjects: Alphabet books.; Canada;
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Unlike the rest : a doctor's story / by Oriuwa, Chika Stacy,author.;
Includes bibliographical references.In this personal story of becoming, belonging and being seen, a psychiatry resident pulls back the curtain on the journey to becoming a doctor. From childhood, Chika Oriuwa dreamed of being a doctor. She knew that she was destined to wear the white coat one day, no matter what it took. The high of being accepted to the University of Toronto's Temerty Faculty of Medicine in 2016 came crashing down when Oriuwa discovered she was the only Black student in her incoming class of 259 students. Oriuwa soon learned that medical school and a medical career are not immune to the systemic discrimination that permeates the fabric of our world. Interwoven with descriptions of on-the-ground medical training, personal moments of doubt and success, and reflections on mental health and family expectations, Unlike the Rest is the moving and inspiring story of a young doctor's journey through medical school and residency, where she found her calling in the science and in the patients, but also felt alone and lonely, and compelled to advocate for change, not only for those in training but for those in care. While the risks of speaking up seemed great, staying silent was simply unacceptable. If you've ever doubted that you belong or struggled to find your voice, Unlike the Rest will inspire you to stay true to yourself and fight for what you believe in.
Subjects: Biographies.; Autobiographies.; Oriuwa, Chika Stacy.; Oriuwa, Chika Stacy; Black people in medicine; Discrimination in medical education; Medicine; Physicians; Racism in medicine; Women physicians;
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The International Day of the Girl : celebrating girls around the world / by Humphreys, Jessica Dee.; Ambrose, Rona.; Shin, Simone.;
"Half the children of the world -- the girls -- are treated unfairly because of their gender. But girls around the word are taking action. The International Day of the Girl features nine inspiring stories based on real girls' experiences with gender inequality around the word. From Brazil to Afghanistan to Canada, each story highlights issues faced by girls -- including gender-based violence, illiteracy, sanitation and child marriage -- and how they've overcome their adversities using intelligence, creativity, bravery and kindness. A celebration of the UN's International Day of the Girl Child, a day committed to supporting every girl in the world, this book reminds us that we can all overcome challenges and make positive changes in our communities and beyond -- not just one day a year, but every day."--
Subjects: Girls; Women's rights; Children's rights; Girls;
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Best of Raffi [sound recording]. by Raffi.;
Baby beluga -- Down by the bay -- Apples and bananas -- Shake my sillies out -- Wheels on the bus -- Day O -- Bananaphone -- Let's play -- Everything grows -- Mr. Sun -- Love bug -- Owl singalong -- One light, one sun -- Rise and shine -- If you're happy and you know it -- Thanks a lot.Raffi, vocals, guitar ; with accompanying musicians.LSC
Subjects: Children's songs;
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Shi-shi-etko / by Campbell, Nicola I.; LaFave, Kim.;
Shi-shi-etko just has four days until she must leave her family and everything she knows to attend residential school. She spends her last days at home treasuring and appreciating the beauty of her world.LSCAboriginal Children's Book of the Year
Subjects: Native children; Indians of North America;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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