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      -- Guide to Canada :
      2017., Adult, Touchstone, an imprint of Simon & Schuster Call No: 971.002 B879c    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Summary Note: "From the creator of the podcast Canadaland (canadalandshow.com) comes a browsable, hilarious and satirical expose of Canada's little-known dark side. If you think of Canada as a progressive paradise of free healthcare, social equality, majestic woodlands, and good manners, think again. Inside, you'll find illustrations, maps, quizzes, and charts that answer the most pressing questions about Canadian history, politics, and culture, such as: Canadian cuisine and sexuality: Do they exist? What does "sorry" actually mean? Justin Bieber, Rob Ford, Malcolm Gladwell: Why? What is Québec? You'll never look at a Canadian the same way again. Jessie Brown is a journalist and public irritant. Nick Zarzycki is a comedy writer and editor based in Toronto"--Provided by publisher.
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      -- Cartoon Canada
      2012., Adult, Linda Leith Pub. Call No: GN 741.5971 M911c    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Summary Note: The idea for this collection came from a conversation I had with the great Russian cartoonist Oleg Dergachov, who now lives in Montreal. Oleg told me of a Moscow cartoonist who, on his deathbed, asked that one of his favourite cartoons be engraved on his headstone. rather than the usual text. Apparently a group of colleagues now gather annually and toast their former friend over his unique gravestone with a glass of vodka or two.The anecdote poses a question of any cartoonist: What cartoon have you drawn to date that you would most like to be remembered for? So I asked all the political cartoonists now working right across Canada that very question and then to send me their favourites for this book. This book then is a snapshot of contemporary Canadian concerns and attitudes some quite controversial as illustrated through the wit and wisdom of our cartoonists. Given the variety of styles and points of view, this collection is proof that Canadian cartoonists working right across the land are very, very good at what they do. (from editor, Terry Mosher).