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This is the third book in the making of of likened to James Bond
meets The Da Vinci Code, it will finds the American-Canadian
adventurer pitted against marauding, firebomb throwing youth in a
chaotic France of the near future.
This book explores an economic region stretching from Niagara Falls
to Oakville (where the Toronto sprawl begins). This economic region
takes in the political regions of Greater Hamilton, Halton and
Niagara. With Hamilton at its core, the region encompasses over 1
million people and boasts a highly diversified economy. The book
looks at this region on the cusp of a new millennium and examines
how a new generation is being prepared for challenges ahead. The
book combines detailed text with stunning photography by Paul
Sparrow. It is a perfect blend of a community coffee table book
with a business book.
As with the first volume of this remarkable series, award-winning
writer Michael B Davie shares with readers some of the outstanding
news and feature articles he's created during a journalism career
spanning decades. The verteran journalist is a master of this
artform, seemingly effortlessly creating stores that are at once
compelling, engaging, thought-provoking, well-written and
well-researched. The News & Features series of books presents a
small but interesting selection of the author's work that in total
encompasses over 10,000 articles published in The Toronto Star,
Hamilton Spectator, Globe & Mail, Montreal Gazette, Vancouver
Sun and many other major newspapers coast to coast. Commentary by
the author is also included throughout. This is an insightful look
at the work of one of Canada's leading journalists.
An amazing and inspiring collection of awesome success stories,
including Tim Hortons coffee shops co-founder Ron Joyce and
billionaire businessman Michael G DeGroote.
History is invariably written from the perspective of the winners.
But losers also have stories to tell. And there are valuable
lessons to be learned from the defeated. Join author Michael B.
Davie as he examines the meaning and significance of such diverse
events as the l700s Acadian expulsion in Canada; Vietnam War and
the defeat of Walter Mondale to Ronald Reagan in the United States;
and the forced famines of the Ukrainian Holocaust. It's a
fascinating look at those who faced life's trials -- and came in
second.
This is the book Toronto doesn't want you to read! Tired of
Hogtown's constant preening, pretentiousness and pomposity? This
book is for you. This book is also for hard-core Toronto fans -- if
they have the patience to read to the end (they aren't known for
their patience). Why Everybody Hates Toronto is based on survey
data and exhaustive research (the author tires easily). Why
Everybody Hates Toronto is an insightful, witty, informative and
wonderful look at one of the world's great cities. Soon to be a
major best-seller! Warning: Despite the book's flippant tone and
very funny overall approach, the book also contains some surprising
depth and insight concerning Toronto woes. It's a content-rich,
humorous, must-read for anyone who has ever lived in, visited, or
thought of Toronto. Michael B. Davie has produced a first-rate
book!
Ever wonder why some people achieve impressive success while others
reach for the brass ring only to see it slip from their grasp? Join
author Michael B. Davie as he examines success strategies employed
by truly innovative leaders in their fields. Winning Ways explores
the remarkable turn-around at Lakeport Brewing, prominent developer
Rudy Reimer's escape from Nazi Germany, billionaire businessman
Michael G. DeGroote's rise to fame and fortune, Mortgage
Financial's 30 per cent growth rate - and many more inspiring
stories.
Formerly able to over-rule provincial laws, Canada is now helpless
to stop Quebec and other provinces from acting against national
interests. The author examines the high cost of decentralisation
and its dire implications for Canada's future.
Quebec's provincial government alarmed many when it enacted its
odious sign law restricting the use of English. Although this
blatant human rights violation was struck down by the Supreme
courts of Quebec and Canada, the provincial government enacted its
sign law anyway. How? Quebec invoked the infamous Notwithstanding
Clause to over-rule the highest courts in the land! Join the author
as he explores Quebecs controversial use of Section 33 -- and the
danger the Notwithstanding clause poses to all Canadians.
An impotent message: This book is for the insane. It's also for
anyone who at some point in life had a fleeting moment of self
doubt: the virtually insane. The fact you have read this far proves
you have a form of insanity, even if you can't quite put your
finger on it. This book is here to help. It's filled with poetry
intended, however unrealistically, to ease all manner of mental and
emotional distress. Everyone is proud of you for having come this
far. Now it's time to take the next step and buy a copy of this
book. You will also need copies for friends and family. This is an
experience to be shared -- and cherished.
"News & Features" offers an insightful look into the art of
news and feature writing. The crafting of great news stories and
feature articles is truly an under-appreciated art. Veteran
award-winning journalist Michael B. Davie is a master of this
artform, seemingly effortlessly creating stories that are at once
compelling, engaging, thought-provoking, well-written and
well-researched. The News & Features series of books presents a
small but interesting selection of the author's work that in total,
encompasses more than 10,000 articles published in The Toronto
Star, Hamilton Spectator, Glove & Mail, Montreal Gazette,
Vancouver Sun and many other major newspapers coast to coast.
Commentary by the author is included throughout. This is an
insightful look at the work of one of Canada's leading journalists.
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