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Hamilton, Ian
IAN HAMILTON is the author of the Ava Lee series. He began his career as a journalist before joining the Canadian government as a senior executive and then diplomat. He eventually left government service to go into business on an … Continue reading
IAN HAMILTON is the author of the Ava Lee series. He began his career as a journalist before joining the Canadian government as a senior executive and then diplomat. He eventually left government service to go into business on an … Continue reading
Hansen, Randall
RANDALL HANSEN writes on political and military history, the morality of warfare, and the history and politics of migration. He holds a doctorate from Oxford, and taught there before taking up a Canada Research Chair at the University of Toronto. … Continue reading
RANDALL HANSEN writes on political and military history, the morality of warfare, and the history and politics of migration. He holds a doctorate from Oxford, and taught there before taking up a Canada Research Chair at the University of Toronto. … Continue reading
Hart, Bret
BRET “HITMAN” HART comes from Canada’s most famed wrestling family, The Harts, led by patriarch and Order of Canada recipient, Stu Hart. After starting out as part of his father’s Stampede Wrestling promotion, Bret became a worldwide household name with … Continue reading
BRET “HITMAN” HART comes from Canada’s most famed wrestling family, The Harts, led by patriarch and Order of Canada recipient, Stu Hart. After starting out as part of his father’s Stampede Wrestling promotion, Bret became a worldwide household name with … Continue reading
Hartt-Sussman, Heather
A graduate of Brandeis University and La Sorbonne-educated, Heather Hartt-Sussman began her writing career as a copywriter for BCP, a large advertising firm in her hometown of Montreal, Canada. In 1991 Hartt moved to Los Angeles to become a reporter … Continue reading
A graduate of Brandeis University and La Sorbonne-educated, Heather Hartt-Sussman began her writing career as a copywriter for BCP, a large advertising firm in her hometown of Montreal, Canada. In 1991 Hartt moved to Los Angeles to become a reporter … Continue reading
Hay, Elizabeth
ELIZABETH HAY is the author of the 2007 Giller winning novel Late Nights on Air. Her first novel, A Student of Weather, was a finalist for the Giller Prize, the Ottawa Book Award, and the Pearson Canada Reader’s Choice Award … Continue reading
ELIZABETH HAY is the author of the 2007 Giller winning novel Late Nights on Air. Her first novel, A Student of Weather, was a finalist for the Giller Prize, the Ottawa Book Award, and the Pearson Canada Reader’s Choice Award … Continue reading
Herjavec, Robert
ROBERT HERJAVEC has lived the classic rags-to-riches story. At the age of 8, Robert and his family left Croatia, sailing for Canada in hopes of creating a better life for themselves. They arrived in Toronto with a single suitcase, no … Continue reading
ROBERT HERJAVEC has lived the classic rags-to-riches story. At the age of 8, Robert and his family left Croatia, sailing for Canada in hopes of creating a better life for themselves. They arrived in Toronto with a single suitcase, no … Continue reading
Herriot, Trevor
TREVOR HERRIOT is an award-winning author, naturalist and speaker. His new book is Grass, Sky, Song: Promise and Peril in the World of Grassland Birds (HarperCollins). It won two Saskatchewan Book Awards, and was short-listed for the Writer’s Trust Non-fiction … Continue reading
TREVOR HERRIOT is an award-winning author, naturalist and speaker. His new book is Grass, Sky, Song: Promise and Peril in the World of Grassland Birds (HarperCollins). It won two Saskatchewan Book Awards, and was short-listed for the Writer’s Trust Non-fiction … Continue reading
Herwig, Holger H.
HOLGER H. HERWIG is the general series editor of Naval Policy and History and the author of more than a dozen books on German military history. He currently holds the Canada Research Chair in Military and Strategic Studies at the … Continue reading
HOLGER H. HERWIG is the general series editor of Naval Policy and History and the author of more than a dozen books on German military history. He currently holds the Canada Research Chair in Military and Strategic Studies at the … Continue reading
Hill, Eric
Illustrator ERIC HILL created the first ever lift-the-flap children’s book as a bedtime story for his young son. Where’s Spot was published and 1980, and there are now more than 50 million Spot books sold around the world in 60 … Continue reading
Illustrator ERIC HILL created the first ever lift-the-flap children’s book as a bedtime story for his young son. Where’s Spot was published and 1980, and there are now more than 50 million Spot books sold around the world in 60 … Continue reading
Hillier, General Rick
GENERAL RICK HILLIER enlisted in the Canadian Armed Forces in 1973. In 2003, he was appointed Commander of the Army. In February 2005, he was promoted to Chief of the Defence Staff; he stepped down in July 2008.The author of … Continue reading
GENERAL RICK HILLIER enlisted in the Canadian Armed Forces in 1973. In 2003, he was appointed Commander of the Army. In February 2005, he was promoted to Chief of the Defence Staff; he stepped down in July 2008.The author of … Continue reading
Hodgins, Jack
JACK HODGINS was raised in Merville on Vancouver Island, taught high school in Nanaimo, and until recently taught fiction writing at the University of Victoria. He has published eight novels and three story collections, including Spit Delaney’s Island, The Invention … Continue reading
JACK HODGINS was raised in Merville on Vancouver Island, taught high school in Nanaimo, and until recently taught fiction writing at the University of Victoria. He has published eight novels and three story collections, including Spit Delaney’s Island, The Invention … Continue reading
Hoffert, Paul
PAUL HOFFERT trained as a scientist but is best known as a rock star, best-selling author, and business consultant. He is a Professor at York University and Chair of the Bell Broadcast and New Media Fund, former Faculty Fellow at … Continue reading
PAUL HOFFERT trained as a scientist but is best known as a rock star, best-selling author, and business consultant. He is a Professor at York University and Chair of the Bell Broadcast and New Media Fund, former Faculty Fellow at … Continue reading
Holdstock, Pauline
PAULINE HOLDSTOCK’s new novel Into the Heart of the Country has been sold to HarperCollins Canada. Her previous novel, Beyond Measure (published in the US as A Rare and Curious Gift), was a finalist for the Scotiabank Giller Prize, the … Continue reading
PAULINE HOLDSTOCK’s new novel Into the Heart of the Country has been sold to HarperCollins Canada. Her previous novel, Beyond Measure (published in the US as A Rare and Curious Gift), was a finalist for the Scotiabank Giller Prize, the … Continue reading
Homer-Dixon, Thomas
THOMAS HOMER-DIXON holds the Centre for International Governance Innovation Chair of Global Systems at the Balsillie School of International Affairs in Waterloo, Canada, and is a Professor in the Centre for Environment and Business in the Faculty of Environment, University … Continue reading
THOMAS HOMER-DIXON holds the Centre for International Governance Innovation Chair of Global Systems at the Balsillie School of International Affairs in Waterloo, Canada, and is a Professor in the Centre for Environment and Business in the Faculty of Environment, University … Continue reading
Hough, Robert
ROBERT HOUGH has been praised by PW for his “exceptional narrative intuition” and published to rave reviews in 15 territories around the world. His debut novel, The Final Confession of Mabel Stark, was shortlisted for the Commonwealth Writers Prize for … Continue reading
ROBERT HOUGH has been praised by PW for his “exceptional narrative intuition” and published to rave reviews in 15 territories around the world. His debut novel, The Final Confession of Mabel Stark, was shortlisted for the Commonwealth Writers Prize for … Continue reading
Hutton, June
JUNE HUTTON is a Vancouver writer with a fascination for stories about work, war and the Old West. Her debut novel grew from images of two raised fists: one, a buried soldier’s battle to endure at the Somme; the other, … Continue reading
JUNE HUTTON is a Vancouver writer with a fascination for stories about work, war and the Old West. Her debut novel grew from images of two raised fists: one, a buried soldier’s battle to endure at the Somme; the other, … Continue reading
