Bibliography of Canada

An enlargeable map of Canada, showing its ten provinces and three territories.

This is a bibliography of works on Canada.

This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.

For an annotated bibliography and evaluation of major books, see also Canada: A Reader’s Guide, (2nd ed., 2000) by J.André Senécal, online.

Overviews

Geography and environment

Bibliographies

Atlases

Cities and suburbs

Climate

Environmentalism

Fauna and flora

History

Military and conflicts

Overviews
Specific

Aboriginal

Bibliographies
Historical

Affairs of state

Government

Politics

Monarchy

Law

Crime

Economy

Science and technology

Social welfare

Foreign relations

Demographic and social history

Languages

Religion

Immigration

Women

Culture

- Taras, David; Maria Bakardjieva; Frits Pannekoek (2007), How Canadians communicate II: media, globalization, and identity, University of Calgary Press, ISBN 978-1-55238-224-0 
- Pannekoek, Frits; Taras, David; Bakardjieva, Maria (2003), How Canadians communicate, Volume 1, University of Calgary Press, ISBN 1-55238-104-8 

Art

Film

Literature

Media

Multiculturalism

Music

Sports

Provinces and territories

See also

Further reading

External links

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