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Women's Writing and Reading in Canada from 1950
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Oracle Bone
Orchestra for the Moon
2007
Orestes' Lament
Our People will be Healed
2017
Our game: the history of hockey in Canada
Our ice is vanishing = Sikuvut nunguliqtuq: a history of Inuit, newcomers, and climate change
Our song: the story of "O Canada" the Canadian National Anthem
Out of Our Minds
2010
Out of the Ashes
Out of the Blue
2010
Out the window
Outline
Over-scheduled Andrew
A laugh-out-loud picture book about an overly enthusiastic little chickadee who takes on too much.
Owls see clearly at night: a Michif alphabet = Lii yiiboo nayaapiwak lii swer
Oyama Pink Shale
Où irez-vous armés de chiffres?
Pandemic survival: it's why you're alive
Papillons
2001
Paradise
2017
Paradise & Elsewhere
Paroles en fête
1994
contributor
Part-Time Woman
2017
Passion Afrique
Passions Between Women: British Lesbian Culture 1668-1801
1993
Patient No More: The Politics of Breast Cancer
1994
Penelope
Penguin and the cupcake
Bored with eating nothing but fish his entire life, an adventurous penguin leaves Antarctica and journeys north to dine on a more colorful and tasty treat.
Penguin and the pea
Penguins behind bars
Performing National Identities: International Perspectives on Contemporary Canadian Theatre
2003
Ed. with Albert-Reiner Glaap
Phyllis Loves Kelly
Pier 21: stories from near and far
The stories of immigrants whose first experience of Canada was their arrival at Pier 21 in the Halifax Harbour.
Pig Girl
Pilgrimage: Love Poems
Pink City
2014
Pizza for Sam
Sam the dog gets into trouble because she loves people food instead of the traditional puppy chow.
Planet ark: preserving Earth's biodiversity
Uses the metaphor of an ark to explain why biodiversity is important to the survival of living things, including us.
Plantwise
Playing With Fire: The Theo Fleury Story
Pleasure
2017
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