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Rudyard  Griffiths

Rudyard Griffiths

Historian, patriot and author Rudyard Griffiths is calling for a renewed dedication to Canadian citizenship. Hear some of his views in this podcast with The Beaver's Phil Koch.

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Tristan  Hughes

Tristan Hughes

This Welsh author will be back in Canada again this summer finishing off the last pages of his forthcoming book set near a haunted castle in the small town where he grew up in northern Ontario.

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Ainslie  Manson

Ainslie Manson

Her inspiring rendition of Rick Hanson's story Boy In Motion, is nominated for the 2009 Chocolate Lily Award. See her at the Gala at Vancouver Kidsbooks on June 2, starting at 7 pm

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Candace  Savage

Candace Savage

An author as wonder-filled and curious as the creatures she studies, Candace Savage hones in on the amazing lives of bees, crows and other beings with beautiful writing and thoughtful prose.

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Waging a War Within

As the war in Afghanistan wages longer and bloodier, the fate of Canada's troops there becomes more uncertain and perilous. The toll it takes on them is nothing to take for granted. Fred Doucette, a soldier and peacekeeper, knows post-traumatic stress disorder first-hand, and discusses it in his book Empty Casing: A Soldier's Memoir of Sarajevo Under Siege. He spoke to us about the misunderstood syndrome.

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Answering the Age-Old Question: Do Bears Really Smile?

On the surface, bears in captivity is a controversial subject. But often the bears there have been rescued from terrible fates, sickness, disease and worse and are rehabilitated by the devoted zoologists and biologists who care for them. Else Poulsen is one of these people, and she discusses with us the emotional and behavioural side of bears.

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Suzuki in Seattle Addresses the Problems Facing Our Planet

In our daily lives, it's easy to get bogged down in the details, to work or exist in silos concerned only with how things affect us as individuals. In David Suzuki and Dave Robert Taylor's new book on science and the environment, they're challenging us to take a step back and consider the big picture. Appropriately named, then, is this compilation of essays, thoughts and articles on the future of our quickly changing planet. Check out one chapter here and watch his performance in Seattle when he recently addressed a rapt crowd.

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