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Junior high students can explore the land, wildlife, climate, and people of all seven Canadian geographic regions in Weigl?s popular classroom series, Canadian Geographic Regions. Each title comescomplete with eye-catching visuals, including maps, charts, colour photos, and a satellite image of the region
Canadian Government examines the role of government in the development of Canada. The six titles explore the relationship of Canada and the global village, Canada?s Constitution, the rights of citizenship in a multicultural society, and Canada?s social, economic, and political structures.
Each title illustrates a period in Canadian history, and where relevant, connects its history with larger world events. This series offers readers detailed insights into the heart of Canada’s past, and then brings to life the history and people that have shaped our nation.
What are the industries that fuel Canada's economy? Each title focuses on one of Canada's main industries. Exploring its history, its impact on Canada and the world, and its long-term potential.
Books in this series will each examine Canadian technology as it relates to sustainability and stewardship. Books will describe what is happening in Canada today as well as provide a look forward into the future of these technologies.
The rise of so-called cancel culture has enabled voices on social media to express disapproval for people’s words or actions. Individuals can be cancelled for racist statements, sexual misconduct, or other perceived misbehaviour. Cancel Culture: Social Justice or Mob Rule? looks at this phenomenon and the controversy over whether it often goes too far.
Some of the world's most incredible athletes have four legs and live in our own homes. Canine Athletes introduces readers to the world of dog sports, where dogs show off their speed, stamina, and agility. With information on training, conditioning, and the rules of the game, these books are sure to be popular among sports fans and animal lovers alike.
Capital Central High School, or Cap Central as the students like to call it, is in the northeast quadrant of Washington, D.C. Any urban school faces broad challenges, and Cap Central is no different. But some tight-knit juniors meet the difficulties head-on with courage, friendship, determination, and hard work.
What do you want to be when you grow up? Answering this question can be tricky for young readers. There are so many choices, where does one begin? Let's start with a few questions. What's your favorite thing to do? Do you have a favorite hobby? This series helps readers discover how their interests can lead to a lifelong future career.
A lucky few know exactly what kind of work they want to do someday. But what about all the others who know what they like (history, math, writing, etc.) but have no clue what job or career to pursue? The Finding a Career series offers students another way of thinking about jobs and careers: by considering their interests and the skill sets they have developed in connection with those interests.