Articles tagged with: BC
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The distinguished historian Mark Zuehlke discusses his first book, published in 1994 and now reissued, Scoundrels, Dreamers and Second Sons: British Remittance Men in the Canadian West (Harbour Publishing, 2016), with Joseph Planta.
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The academics and authors Louis D. Druehl and Bridgette E. Clarkston discuss their new book Pacific Seaweeds: A Guide to Common Seaweeds of the West Coast (Harbour Publishing, 2016), with Joseph Planta.
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The author, broadcaster and retired educator Brian Antonson discusses the book Slumach’s Gold: In Search of a Legend (Heritage House, 1997), co-written with Mary Trainer and Rick Antonson, radio, his years at BCIT, and more, with Joseph Planta.
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The artist and author Yvonne Maximchuk discusses her new book Colour the British Columbia Coast (Harbour Publishing, 2016), colouring, and more, with Joseph Planta.
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The author and addictions counselor Lorelie Rozzano discusses her new book Jagged No More (2016), addiction to drugs, and more, with Joseph Planta.
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The author and former politician Judi Tyabji discusses her biography of the Premier of British Columbia, Christy Clark: Behind the Smile (Heritage House, 2016), with Joseph Planta.
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The 33rd premier of British Columbia and former federal cabinet minister Ujjal Dosanjh discusses his memoir, Journey After Midnight: India, Canada and the Road Beyond (Figure 1 Publishing, 2016), his time in politics, politics today, India and more, with Joseph Planta.
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The artist Roy Henry Vickers and collaborator and historian Robert Lucky Budd talk to Joseph Planta about their latest in the Northwest Coast Legend series, Peace Dancer (Harbour Publishing, 2016), as well as Roy’s upcoming 70th birthday.
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The bookseller David Ellis discusses his career curating and selling books, his many travels throughout British Columbia, and his vast collection of First Nations history, with Joseph Planta.
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The writer Jennifer Manuel discusses her new novel, The Heaviness of Things That Float (Douglas & McIntyre, 2016), as well as the TRC Reading Challenge, where she challenges Canadians to read the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s summary report, with Joseph Planta.