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By Hélène Pelletier-Baillargeon. 1985
Marie Gérin-Lajoie est sans doute l'une des plus belles figures du 20e siècle québécois. Première bachelière canadienne-française, elle a été…
une militante exemplaire dans la cause de l'éducation des femmes et une véritable pionnière dans le domaine du service social. 1985.By Jean Charest. 1998
Charest describes his childhood and early years, including his education, his family, and his time as a sailor and lawyer,…
leading up to his political career. This began inauspiciously with his involvement in the 1983 Tory leadership convention and culminated in his own leadership of the party. He also explains his vision for Quebec and its future and his decision to leave Ottawa to lead that province's Liberal party.By Bernard Saint-Aubin. 1979
Ce livre raconte plus que la vie de Duplessis et son règne. Il situe l'homme dans son milieu d'origine et…
décrit les événements qui ont marqué sa vie politique et influencé ses décisions. 1979.By Martin Chalmers, Joachim C Fest. 2013
The historian shares the story of his childhood and youth during which he experienced World War II in a German…
household opposed to the Nazis, and was forced to come to terms with his father's strong political convictions. 2013. Uniform title: Ich nicht.By Sharon Carstairs. 1993
Sharon Carstairs served as the leader of the Manitoba Liberal Party for nine years and was a major voice in…
the battle against the 1992 Charlottetown Accord. As well as describing her life in politics, she recalls devastating incidents of sexual abuse when she was a child and the effect it had on the rest of her life. Some descriptions of sex. 1993.By René Lévesque. 1986
Autobiographie de René Lévesque, journaliste et homme politique pendant 25 ans. Quand on a été un meneur d'hommes et un…
bâtisseur de nation, il n'est certainement pas simple de raconter sa vie. René Lévesque le fait sur le ton de la confidence et dans un style très personnel nous révélant le talent d'un grand écrivain. 1986.By Hugh Segal. 1996
Segal reflects on his involvement and work with the Progressive Conservative party over the course of three decades. He looks…
back on his experiences in both provincial and federal politics, outlining what he considers to be the strengths and weaknesses of the party, and portraying some of the important political figures in Canada. 1996.By Shimon Peres. 2017
Nobel Peace Prize winner Shimon Peres caps his legacy with this final book, completed shortly before his death--a majestic and…
personal exploration of modern Israel's history and values that offers insights for its future. 2017.By Geoffrey Stevens, John Crosbie. 1997
John Crosbie chronicles his involvement in politics, from provincial politics in Newfoundland to federal politics as a senior cabinet minister…
in the Mulroney governments. He tells the story behind the scenes and evaluates both his mistakes and triumphs in the unique style which gained him notoriety. Some strong language. 1997.By Roger Caratini. 2003
Beaucoup ont fait de Néron le personnage le plus inhumain et le plus "sanglant" de l'histoire romaine. L'auteur nous en…
dresse un portrait beaucoup moins caricatural: un prince ni plus ni moins cruel que ses prédécesseurs. Une biographie d'accès facile, qui n'hésite pas par moments à recourir à des procédés romanesques, mais qui demeure soucieuse de la vérité historique et qu'anime un véritable esprit de vulgarisation. Nombreuses citations d'historiens de l'Antiquité. 2003.By Véronique Tadjo. 2010
Ce titre transporte le lecteur en 1941, dans une Afrique du Sud ravagée par l'Apartheid. Au fil des pages, le…
lecteur marche dans les traces de Nelson Mandela, qui prend la parole pour raconter l'injustice vécue par son peuple, sa lutte pour offrir à ce dernier des droits égaux à ceux des Blancs, sa condamnation à la réclusion à perpétuité, les conditions d'emprisonnement inhumaines dans lesquelles il fut maintenu pendant 27 ans, la manière dont les gens se sont mobilisés à un niveau international afin de le libérer, puis sa libération et la tenue de premières élections démocratiques. Quelques descriptions de violence. Pour les lecteurs d'école secondaire. 2010.By Jack Lang. 2004
By Deborah Grey. 2004
Starting as a teacher in rural Alberta, Deborah Grey eventually became the first elected MP of the Reform party, with…
a no-nonsense style, a willingness to praise or criticize her parliamentary colleagues as she saw fit, and a taste for one-liners. In looking back, she discusses her family and faith, while remaining unapologetic in her criticisms of Stockwell Day as Alliance leader and defending the party against accusations of racism. 2004.By Richard Gwyn. 2011
From Confederation Day in 1867, John A. Macdonald finessed a reluctant union of four provinces in central and eastern Canada…
into a strong nation, despite indifference from Britain and annexationist sentiment in the United States. Macdonald faced constant crises, from Louis Riel's two rebellions through to the Pacific Scandal that almost undid his government. Gwyn paints a portrait of Canada and its leaders through these formative years and also shows us Macdonald the man, as he wrestles with whether Riel should hang, marries for the second time, deals with the birth of a disabled child, and the assassination of his close friend Darcy McGee. Some descriptions of violence. Sequel to “John A: the man who made us : the life and times of John A. Macdonald” (DC31710). Winner of the 2011 Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing. c2011.By Christopher Sykes. 1972
By Olivia Chow. 2014
By Leslie Woodhead. 2005
In 1956, Woodhead received a summons to National Service; it was the beginning of his "life as a spy". This…
is a funny, sad and highly atmospheric memoir of what it was like to be hurled into maturity in the 50s, amidst the peculiar circumstances of the Cold War, and how our lives can be formed by events and experiences we barely comprehend. 2005.By Matilde Urrutia, Alexandria Giardino. 1997
A biography of the lover, muse, wife, and then widow of the Nobel-laureate Chilean poet. She describes their life together,…
and then her persecution by the Pinochet government after Neruda's sudden death. She reveals the birth of "The Captain's verses", one of Neruda's most famous volumes of poetry, and discusses their illicit marriage in Italy, as well as her life under dictatorship until she began using Neruda's own words to lash out against the regime. Some descriptions of violence. 1986. Uniform title: Mi vida junto a Pablo Neruda.By Charles Ritchie. 1987
The author affectionately looks back at some of the characters that peopled his childhood and youth. The reader is introduced…
to Ritchie's uncle, his dashing indomitable mother, mad cousin, and Irish nursery governess. 1987.By Frances Spatz Leighton, Mary Barelli Gallagher. 1970