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      2018., McGill-Queen's University Press Call No: QWF Bio M729a    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Summary Note: "To most Canadians, the Molson name is part of the very fabric of Canada. Since 1786, when John Molson founded his first brewery in Montreal, it has been synonymous with beer, hockey, and philanthropy. Few realize, however, how close the family came in recent years to losing control of the enterprise. Back to Beer...and Hockey offers intimate details of the life and work of Eric Molson, who not only saved the company, but positioned it to thrive as a global brewery into the twenty-first century. With unprecedented access to the Molson family, Helen Antoniou traces Eric Molson's evolution from a young brewmaster captivated by the chemistry of beer-making to chairman of Molson. Quiet by nature, he had to confront big egos, navigate complex boardroom politics and even battle a disruptive cousin who tried to push him out of the way. Antoniou's carefully researched account details how the introverted Eric overcame his aversion to conflict to take the company from a failing conglomerate back to its core business of beer, eventually turning it into one of the world's leading brewers. Today, he has passed the torch to his sons, the seventh generation, but his steadfast vision prevails. An absorbing account of one man's struggle at the helm of an international brewing giant, Back to Beer...and Hockey shows how Eric Molson's guiding principles influenced the future of Molson--both the enterprise and the family. "--$cProvided by publisher.
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      c2004., Longman Call No: 323.6 C182b   Edition: 2d edition.    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Summary Note: A book of relevant and interesting readings that promote language development and citizenship knowledge and skills. Using a topical approach, the book covers social, cultural, and political history; physical and political geography; as well as the Parliamentary system and electoral process. These themes provide the background necessary for young adults and adults to learn English while also learning more about their country.
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      c2008., ERPI Call No: FR 612 P243c    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Summary Note: Une documentation exceptionnelle par la pertinence du texte, la recherche de présentation et la qualité de l'illustration. [SDM]
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      c2007., Éditions du Trécarré Call No: FR 629.222 D946g    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Summary Note: An illustrated buying guide to cars, trucks, minivans, and SUVs. Includes tips on buying used cars, prototype vehicles and, road tests.
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      2022., Adult, McClelland & Stewart Call No: Fic Max    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Summary Note: Montreal, 1680s: Minique has a secret she can't ever tell. She knows there are horrific consequences for girls and women who do not conform. She saw it with her own eyes when Anne, the aubergiste, was viciously marched through town and charged with crimes she didn't commit. Besides, Minique's never had family members to tell. She remembers little of her mother, a fille du roi, who arrived in Montreal on a ship; she rarely sees her father, a coureur des bois who is often away; and she barely speaks with her Tante Marie, a stern, hard woman. Years later, after a string of tragedies, Minique has abandoned the hostility of the town and its people. She has built a home for herself in the woods, outside the boundary of Montreal. But her solitary existence is interrupted when she learns that Antoine de Cadillac, an ambitious Frenchman with a violent past, is after a monopoly of the fur trade in New France. Though initially repulsed by his greed, Minique is powerfully drawn to him. Soon, their paths start to cross in unpredictable ways as Cadillac's determination to learn more about the "witch in the wood" intensifies. They forge a reckless, passionate connection with an ever-shifting dynamic that Minique welcomes until she realizes that everything -- down to the core of who she is and the secret she carries -- is at stake.