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For two days in late September 1988, Canada’s Ben Johnson was the most celebrated athlete on the planet.
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When Pierre Poilievre was elected leader of Canada’s Conservative party in 2022, he vowed to put Canadians back in control of their own lives.
Pierre Poilievre
How We Built A Cartoon Empire
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Justin Trudeau On the Ropes
The worst decade in the history of the Liberal Party of Canada came to an end on October 19, 2015.
Welcome to Canada's Newest Nonfiction Publisher
Founded in 2017 by Canadian author and publishing executive Kenneth Whyte. Sutherland House is a new Toronto-based publisher of non-fiction books for global English-language audiences. We specialize in narrative works of biography, memoir, history, business, culture, and current affairs.
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Founded in 2017 by Canadian author and publishing executive Kenneth Whyte. Sutherland House is a new Toronto-based publisher of non-fiction books for global English-language audiences. We specialize in narrative works of biography, memoir, history, business, culture, and current affairs.
Sutherland Quarterly
Sutherland Quarterly is a new series of captivating essays on current affairs by some of Canada’s best writers, published individually as books and also available by annual subscription at
sutherlandquarterly.com
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How to pitch a book
There was an interesting piece in the New York Times a week or so ago about James Daunt (above), the incoming chief executive of Barnes & Noble, the most important bookstore chain in the English-speaking world. It didn’t quite get to the nub of the matter. Barnes & Noble has
The Globe: How Terry Fox’s Marathon of Hope almost ended right after it started
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Fashioning The Beatles
John, Paul, George, and Ringo were more than great musicians: they were the quintessential fashion icons of one of the most exciting and memorable fashion eras of all time. From their starts in black leather through Sgt. Pepper to Nehru collars and psychedelia, the Beatles used clothing to express their