He is the author of several bestselling books on Canadian history and culture, including the Leacock Medal for Humour-winning Beauty Tips from Moose Jaw (a travel memoir), and Bastards & Boneheads (a study in Canadian leadership styles). With his brother Ian, he wrote the wildly successful humour book How to Be a Canadian, which sold over 145,000 copies and won the Libris Award for Non-Fiction Book of the Year.
Will’s debut novel Happiness (originally published under the title Generica) won the Leacock Medal for Humour and the Canadian Authors Association Award for Fiction. It has been published in 31 countries and 24 languages around the world.
INTRODUCTION. | |||
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PART I: WHEN WORLD'S COLLIDE. | |||
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PART II: THE RISE OF NEW FRANCE (1608—1701). | |||
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PART III: THE FALL OF NEW FRANCE (1701—1766). | |||
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PART IV: CANADA: THE FAILED REPUBLIC? (1766—1838). | |||
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PART V: THE ROADS TO CONFEDERATION (1838—1891). | |||
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PART VI: THE END OF"ENGLISH" CANADA (1891—1929). | |||
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PART VII: DARK DAYS (1929—1959). | |||
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PART VIII: NOISY EVOLUTION (1960—1993). | |||
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PART IX: TOWARD A ONY-PARTY RULE (1993—2005). | |||
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PART X: THE PART OF TENS. | |||
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