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Junior high students can explore the land, wildlife, climate, and people of all seven Canadian geographic regions in Weigl?s popular classroom series, Canadian Geographic Regions. Each title comescomplete with eye-catching visuals, including maps, charts, colour photos, and a satellite image of the region
Each title illustrates a period in Canadian history, and where relevant, connects its history with larger world events. This series offers readers detailed insights into the heart of Canada’s past, and then brings to life the history and people that have shaped our nation.
What are the industries that fuel Canada's economy? Each title focuses on one of Canada's main industries. Exploring its history, its impact on Canada and the world, and its long-term potential.
A vast country spanning an entire continent, Canada is a land of many secrets. Canadian Mysteries of the Unexplained is a compelling exploration into some of the country’s most baffling events, creatures and personages. From the chilling fate of the Franklin Expedition, to the brutal murder of magnate Harry Oakes and the repeated sightings of the enigmatic Sasquatch, author John Marlowe delves into the supernatural, the unsolved and the inexplicable.
The rise of so-called cancel culture has enabled voices on social media to express disapproval for people’s words or actions. Individuals can be cancelled for racist statements, sexual misconduct, or other perceived misbehaviour. Cancel Culture: Social Justice or Mob Rule? looks at this phenomenon and the controversy over whether it often goes too far.
A lucky few know exactly what kind of work they want to do someday. But what about all the others who know what they like (history, math, writing, etc.) but have no clue what job or career to pursue? The Finding a Career series offers students another way of thinking about jobs and careers: by considering their interests and the skill sets they have developed in connection with those interests.
With so many career possibilities, how does one decide which path to follow? One way is to focus on the things we like to do. Problem solvers might thrive as cybersecurity analysts or biomedical engineers and people who like social interaction might enjoy social work or sales. The Career Exploration series profiles a variety of jobs and career fields that are well-suited to particular interests.
An estimated one-third of workers today are employed in the gig economy-and some labour experts believe this number will grow. Career Planning in the Gig Economy examines what these jobs entail, whether they are right for everyone, what people need to know if they plan to go this route, and how individuals are making the gig economy work for them.
STEM careers are all the rage but not everyone wants to be an engineer or actuary. What is a creative person to do? The Careers for Creative People series explores careers for creative types in the fields of fashion, music, the culinary arts, film, and more. These easy-to-use guides give teens with a creative streak a variety of ideas for career search and planning in a variety of fields. What the jobs entail, what they pay, and future prospects are discussed along with insights from industry in
Engineering is a top career field but differentiating between one engineering discipline and another is not always easy. The Careers in Engineering series provides easy-to-use guides for teens who are trying to understand the differences between various engineering careers and which of these careers might match their interests, skills, and talents. Each book focuses a single discipline, such as biomedical engineering or electrical engineering, among others. What the job entails, what it pays, an