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  • To A High Court

    Five Bold Law Students Challenge Corporate Greed and Change the Law by

    Fall 1971. Richard Nixon is in the White House. Five George Washington University law students form Students Challenging Regulatory Agency Procedures (SCRAP). SCRAP's intent: to challenge the corporate greed of the nation's railroads and the failure ...


  • One Is Too Many

    War on the North: When Mike Harris Killed Ontario’s Spring Bear Hunt by

    In 1999, fuelled by a multi-million dollar propaganda campaign, Premier Mike Harris, without warning, ignited a firestorm across northern Ontario by terminating the spring bear hunt. One Is Too Many chronicles the twenty-year struggle to restore the ...


  • Ultimate Frontier

    Meeting the Challenge of Islamic Dawa (With Special Focus on Africa) by

    In this thoughtful and carefully-researched book the author seeks to shed light on the perils of Islamic Dawa, the ancient Islamist strategy for world-domination, dating back to the seventh century. He calls on Christians in particular to enter this ...


  • To Catch A Shoplifter

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    Once upon a time, Michele Van Ryn believed shoplifting to be an act only those under teenage peer pressure or those struggling to make ends meet would perform. She was wrong. Shoplifting truly knows no bounds—but who shoplifts, and why? In To ...


  • What It Takes

    Things a Canadian Police Officer Wants You to Know About His Job by

    A police officer pulls back the proverbial curtain on his profession to reveal its inner workings. After more than a decade in the police force, the author shares on-the-job insights and details of his training on how to deal with drug addiction, ...


  • Avoiding Homeowner Wars

    A Comprehensive Guide for Successful HOA Governance by

    Avoiding Homeowner Wars, a resource guide brimming with practical information, advice, and real-world “war” stories, helps return sanity, organization, and calm to common interest communities. Not only will this book help resolve neighborhood ...


  • The Pit Crew

    A True Story of One Man’s 20 Year Battle With Two Levels of Government in Canada by

    Many people dream of one day opening their own business and being their own boss. The independence, meaningful work, investment in yourself instead of another corporation hungry for money and profiting off your labour—all reasons you might pursue an ...


  • Case Dismissed

    A Biography of Judge Charles J Durham Sr. by

    Charles James Durham was born into a Black family during the Great Depression, a time when businesses were forced to shut down, leaving thousands of people without jobs. Families struggled to keep a roof over their heads, and food on their tables. ...


  • One More Round

    Examining a Career in the Combative Courtrooms of America by

    It’s been said that the law is a jealous mistress. She’s also irresistibly passionate and unpredictably cruel. In every attorney’s life, there comes a day when it’s no longer possible to keep up with her demands. In her wake comes the dreaded ...


  • Never Again

    Why Human Rights Charters Fail to Fulfill Their Mandates by

    Freedom. The Berber symbol adorns a monument outside the Museum of Slavery in The Gambia. It’s also an emblem of hope, that “never again” will such wrongheaded political mindsets cloud our judgment about “rights” and “freedoms,” now enshrined in ...