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- Besoin d'un ami : une histoire / by McMillan, Dawn.; Thomas, Meredith.;
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- Subjects: Amitié; Syndrome d'Asperger; Chiens; Friendship; Asperger's syndrome; Dogs;
- © c2005., Groupe Beauchemin,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- C'est un abat! : une histoire / by Greenaway, Sharon.; Bennett, Warwick.;
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- Subjects: Roman épistolaire.; Epistolary fiction.; Quilles (Jeu); Grands-pères; Courrier électronique; Bowling; Grandfathers; Electronic mail messages;
- © c2005., Groupe Beauchemin,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- They desire a better country : the Order of Canada in 50 stories = Ils désirent une patrie meilleure : l'Ordre du Canada en 50 histoires / by Scanlan, Lawrence,author.; Poliquin, Daniel,translator.; Scanlan, Lawrence.They desire a better country.; Scanlan, Lawrence.They desire a better country.French.;
"Twice a year, in summer and in winter, appointments to the Order of Canada are posted in newspapers across the country. The range of professions represented are often dizzying, but there are common themes in the choices: excellence, service to the nation, passion, innovation, commitment, dedication, brilliance. The order's motto effectively captures the generous and selfless spirit of these people: Desiderantes meliorem patriam-they desire a better country. The Order of Canada-our nation's highest honour-was launched fifty years ago in 1967 by Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson. Since then, almost seven thousand Canadians have received the award for service to their communities, the nation, and, in some cases, the world. To celebrate the Order of Canada's fiftieth anniversary in 2017, the Rideau Hall Foundation commissioned this exceptional book with the aim of encouraging Canadians to learn about some of the remarkable individuals who have garnered this prestigious award. And though this book captures only a handful of their stories, it is a reflection of the inspiration all Order of Canada members bestow upon us."--
- Subjects: Order of Canada.; Decorations of honor;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- My stories, my times. by Chrétien, Jean,1934-author.; Fischman, Sheila,translator.; Winkler, Donald,translator.; translation of:Chrétien, Jean,1934-Mes nouvelles histoires.English.;
Following on the heels of his bestselling collection of political reminiscences,former Canadian prime minister Jean Chretien still has a few more stories to tell. With anecdotes and reflections both serious and light-hearted, 'My Stories, My Times, Volume 2' is a unique window on our country from one of its greatest statesmen and patriots. Chretien lives in Montreal, QC. From the author of 'My Stories, My Times, Volume 1' (9780735277342).
- Subjects: Biographies.; Autobiographies.; Chrétien, Jean, 1934-; Prime ministers; Prime ministers;
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- My stories, my times / by Chrétien, Jean,1934-author.; translation of:Chrétien, Jean,1934-Mes histoires.English.; Fischman, Sheila,translator.; Winkler, Donald,translator.;
"One of the most popular Canadian Prime Ministers in recent history, elected to government for three consecutive majority terms, Jean Chrétien has some stories to tell. Recounted with warmth, insight and his distinctive sense of humour, these brief and candid essays feature many behind-the-scenes stories from a long, distinguished and colourful career. October 2018 marks twenty-five years since Jean Chrétien took the helm as Prime Minister. In this collection of short essays, he has picked up his pen to reminisce about his long years in the public eye, and the many luminaries he met and worked with. Readers will learn why his commonsense judgment continues to influence our lives to this day, in ways both profound and subtle: from forging long-lasting relationships with foreign countries to making it easy to identify our national airline when we travel. He recalls a memorable trip with the royal family to the Northwest Territories in 1970, and how Ross Perot tried to influence his views on free trade in 1992. Of course, many familiar names figure into these stories, including George W. Bush, Boris Yeltsin, Tony Blair, Jacques Chirac, Pierre Trudeau, and Bill and Hillary Clinton. There are reflections on the many different posts over Chrétien's career, including becoming Canada's first-ever francophone finance minister. He pays tribute to old friends and colleagues, where the values of honour and dedication to public service transcend political views. He reserves his greatest admiration for his wife of more than sixty years, Aline, whom he calls his Rock of Gibraltar. These stories offer his unique perspective: we are at the Prime Minister's side on 9/11 when he is asked to give authorization to shoot down a passenger airliner that has not responded to identification requests. We learn how he attempted to correct the record as explained in his grandson's history book on the so-called "Night of the Long Knives" (Despite having special access to an eyewitness to history, his grandson got a failing grade on his paper.) There are even glimpses of the young Jean, as a teen canvassing with his father, and as a young man who dared complain personally to Premier Maurice Duplessis about the food at his seminary. Survival in politics requires stamina, creativity and toughness, as well as the ability to share a laugh now and again: qualities that the self-described "little guy from Shawinigan" never lost. In these days of "alternative facts" and politics-by-Tweet, these stories are a necessary antidote, told by a leader who always held fast to his vision of what Canada was and what it could be."--
- Subjects: Autobiographies.; Biographies.; Chrétien, Jean, 1934-; Prime ministers; Prime ministers;
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- A flag for Canada / by Archbold, Rick,1950-; Archbold, Rick,1950-I stand for Canada.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 178-179) and index.Chapter 1. Identity crisis -- chapter 2. Badge of honour -- chapter 3. The great debate -- chapter 4. Maple leaf rising -- chapter 5. A flag for the 21st century."A Flag for Canada is a stunning visual biography of Canada's flag that traces the maple leaf symbol from its colonial origins to its acceptance as the unofficial but unmistakable emblem of Canada. On February 15, 1965, the Maple Leaf was raised for the first time on Parliament Hill. In the almost forty years since, it has become one of the world's great flags - a universally recognized emblem."--Pub. desc.
- Subjects: History.; Flags; Maple leaf (Emblem); Drapeaux; Feuille d'érable (Emblème); Flags.; Maple leaf (Emblem);
- © ©2008., Stanton Atkins & Dosil Publishers,
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- Pierre & Paul, avalanche! : a story told in two languages = une histoire racontée en deux langues / by Adderson, Caroline,1963-; Carter, Alice.;
Pierre speaks French and Paul speaks English, but that doesn't stop the two friends from using their imaginations to explore the world around them, including climbing a mountain and making a sandwich when they get hungry.LSC
- Subjects: Friendship; Imagination; Sandwiches; French language materials; Amitié; Imagination; Sandwichs;
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- Nicolas, ici et là : une histoire / by Wolfer, Dianne.; Thomas, Meredith.;
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- Subjects: Frères; Syndrome de Down; Théâtre pour enfants; Art dramatique; Brothers; Down syndrome; Children's plays; Acting;
- © c2005., Groupe Beauchemin,
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- Pirate Enlightenment, or, The real Libertalia / by Graeber, David,author.; translation of:Graeber, David.Pirates des lumières.English.;
Includes bibliographical references.Pirates have long lived in the realm of romance and fantasy, symbolizing risk, lawlessness, and radical visions of freedom. But at the root of this mythology is a rich history of pirate societies - vibrant, imaginative experiments in self-governance and alternative social formations at the edges of European empire.
- Subjects: Pirates; Utopias;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Babar. [videorecording (DVD)] / by Brunhoff, Jean de,1899-1937; Brunhoff, Laurent de,1925-; Alliance Atlantis (Firm); Nelvana (Firm);
A tale of two siblings = La grande histoire d'Alexandre -- Alexander the great = Alexandre le grand -- Oh, to be an adult = La vie des grands -- Kings of the castle = Rois d'un jour.Canadian Home Video Rating: G.DVD ; full screen presentation.
- Subjects: Animated television programs; Babar (Fictitious character); Elephants; Television programs for children; Video recordings for children;
- © c2006., Nelvana : Distributed by Alliance Atlantis,
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