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In 1993, the charming and cultured Charles Ssenyonga stood trial in Canada for knowingly infecting numerous women with HIV -- the virus that causes AIDS. This is the astonishing, chilling true story of his life and the lives of the women he courted, or the trial that made histor...
From the days of conservatism and corsets to the era of liberalism and liposuction, Canadian women have turned to Chatelaine for information and inspiration. In words and pictures culled from the magazine`s pages, A Woman`s Place records the female journey from tradition-bound he...
Tells the life story of Canadian journalist, activist, and philanthropist June Callwood, discussing her difficult childhood, writing career, family, and work to help troubled young people, unwed mothers, abused women, and people with AIDS.
This biography of June Callwood is a high-interest, low-vocabulary book for adolescents and adults with limited literacy skills. June Callwood (1924-2007) had a career based on her strong concern for social justice, especially on issues affecting children and women. She became on...
In Heroes , Peter C. Newman gives us incisive analysis of dozens of Canadians, past and present, who have defined this country, drawing on fifty years of writing. He writes about iconic Canadians such as Terry Fox, Margaret Atwood and June Callwood. From the political ring, he d...