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Canadian Titles (87 series)

Understanding Canadian Government and Citizenship  

This dynamic series introduces young readers to the three levels of government in Canada and its impact on daily life. It also explores the rights and responsibilities of citizens. Colourful flowcharts and diagrams illustrate government processes, while sidebars examine contemporary issues and invite readers to think critically about modern Canadian politics.

Vive la Terre!  

Partout dans le monde, des phénomènes géologiques transforment la nature et créent de magnifiques paysages. Dans un langage adapté aux jeunes géologues, Vive la Terre! explore les formations géologiques et des phénomènes, en expliquant les causes de leur apparition ainsi que les dommages qu'ils peuvent causer. Le texte est illustré de photos des lieux ou des événements célèbres et, à la fin de chaque ouvrage, une activité est proposée pour encourager le jeune lecteur à mettre en application ses

W is for Wind  

W is for Wind: A Weather Alphabet is a swirl of information that answers these questions and many more. Readers will learn that yes, our atmosphere has weight! And if it's sunny, chances are it's heavy. When the atmosphere is lighter, grab your galoshes!

We Are Brothers  

In this sweet coming-of-age story bound up in summertime fun, a younger brother discovers newfound resolve and joy, thanks to the encouragement of his older brother.

Welcome to British North America (Coast 2 Coast 2 Coast)  

Canada's colonial history is rich with conflict and progress. Welcome to British North America offers a wide-ranging look at life in Upper Canada after it was settled by the British. Readers will learn how the British colonies were established and governed and see what life was like for both settlers and Indigenous Peoples between 1713 and 1850.

Welcome to New France (Coast 2 Coast 2 Coast)  

The colonial era is a fascinating and much studied era in Canadian history. Welcome to New France will offer a comprehensive look at life in New France. Readers will learn how the colonies were explored and settled, and what life was like in the time period spanning from the early 1500s into the nineteenth century.

Working in Canadian Communities (True North)  

People go to work every day throughout Canada. Whether you live in a small town or a big city, on a farm or in the suburbs, there are all kinds of jobs you can do. Working in Canadian Communities will tell you more about the people who live and work in different parts of Canada and the types of jobs you can find there.