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50 Canadians who changed the world  Cover Image Book Book

50 Canadians who changed the world / Ken McGoogan.

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"Using the successful format of How the Scots Invented Canada, Ken McGoogan takes the reader on a compelling journey throughthe lives of fifty accomplished Canadians born in the 20th century who have changed<U+2014>and often continue to change<U+2014>the great wide world. He discovers an astonishing array of activists, humanitarians, visionaries, scientists and inventors, all of whom have made an impact internationally. From Tommy Douglas, Pierre Trudeau, John Kenneth Galbraith, Naomi Klein, Marshall McLuhan, Stephen Lewis and Roméo Dallaire to Glenn Gould, David Suzuki, Mike Lazaridis, Margaret Atwood, Oscar Peterson, Leonard Cohen and thirty-seven others, Ken McGoogan shows us why and how Canadians move in the wider world as influencers and agents of progressive change. Say hello to fifty Canadians who are shaping the future."--From publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781443409308
  • Physical Description: 329 p. ; 24 cm.
  • Edition: 1st ed.
  • Publisher: Toronto: HarperCollins Publishers, 2013.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
In the Beginning -- Part I: Activists: 1. A folksy preacher brings socialized medicine to North America -- 2. An Ontario boy advises American presidents -- 3. An intellectual prime minister creates a pluralistic beacon -- 4. A military man makes war on genocide -- 5. A law reformer brings war criminals to justice -- 6. A feminist champion warns of a global water crisis -- 7. A "First Nation" activist links climate change to human rights -- 8. A spirited Muslim calls for an Islamic Reformation -- 9. A global activist leads the charge against "disaster capitalism" -- Part II: Visionaires: 10. A media guru awakens the global village -- 11. A matronly cyclist changes the way we inhabit The City -- 12. A pioneering architect builds on his "First Nation" heritage -- 13. A feisty animal lover champions the natural world -- 14. A cyber-guru hails the arrival of digital collaboration -- 15. A wayfinder explores the planet's "ethnosphere" -- 16. An ex-night-schooler takes architecture outside the box -- 17. A fire-eating clown reinvents the circus -- Part III: Artists, Painters, Writers, and Filmakers: 18. A "First Nation" artist enriches world culture -- 19. A Booker Prize winner creates her own country -- 20. Graphic novelists create new channels of communication -- 21. A Japanese Canadian clears the way for minorities -- 22. A literary superstar doubles as an activist -- 23. A transnational filmmaker gives voice to marginalized women -- 24. Which playful inventor built a universe of trivia? -- 25. A blockbuster king ushers movies into the digital era -- Part IV: Hummanitarians: 26. A Mathathon of Hope encircles the globe -- 27. A Haitian immigrant proves that pluralism works -- 28. An eloquent hummanitarian leads the war against AIDS -- 29. A Hollywood hero takes on Parkinson's -- 30. A globe-trotting doctor does her work in war zones -- 31. A precoocious teen leads to a children's crusade -- Part V: Performers Actors, Muscians, and Athletes: 32. A talented Mohawk blazes a trail for "First Nation" actors -- 33. The Canadian comedian makes the world laugh with us -- 34. First this Monreal jazzman took Manhattan -- 35. A nomadic netminder changes the face of hockey -- 36. A Zen troubadour encircles the world with Magic -- 37. An eccentric pianist changes the way we hear music -- 38. A Picasso of song refines self-exprssion -- 38. A gentleman superstar makes hockey a contender -- 40. A nightingale sings French Canada to the world -- 41. A flag-waving rapper tackles trouble in Somalia -- 42. Elite athletes open doors for women -- Part VI: Scientists and Inventors: 43. A memory pioneer lays the foundations of neuroscience -- 44. A Nobel Prize winner points the way to lasers -- 45. An "accidental" discovery transforms human biology -- 46. An enviormental engineer sparks a communications revolution -- 47. An immigrant geneticist battles rare diseases -- 48. An electrical engineer sparks a communications revolution -- 49. An astrophysicist leads the search for life on other planets -- 50. Yesterday's robot is tomorrow's ancestor -- Running on a Roof -- Acknowledgments -- Select References -- Index
Subject: Canada > Biography.
Biography > 20th century.
Topic Heading: Aboriginal.
First Nation.

Available copies

  • 10 of 10 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Prince Rupert Library.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 10 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Holdable? Status Due Date
Prince Rupert Library 971.0099 McGo (Text) 33294001870088 Adult Non-Fiction Volume hold Available -

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