Last 30 Posts
- Canadian Notes & Queries: Hey Porter
- TVO – Excerpt: Cecil Foster’s ‘They Call Me George: The Untold Story of Black Train Porters and the Birth of Modern Canada’
- CBC – The untold story of Canada’s black train porters
- The Toronto Star – In 1954, Black train porters called on Ottawa to transform Canada into ‘a country of equality’
- The Toronto Star – Demeaned, overworked and all called George: How Black train porters transformed Canada
- The Caribbean Camera – How Black Train Porters helped to build modern Canada
- The Globe and Mail – How black train porters helped put Canada on track
- Radio Canada International – The story of the Black Porters on Canadian railways
- Biblioasis – An Interview with Cecil Foster
- 2015 Giller Prize Jury Includes Guelph Prof, Alum
- Introducing the Five-Member Jury Panel for the 2015 Scotiabank Giller Prize
- Publisher’s Weekly – Independence: Book Review
- Guest Feature – Who owns a country? – Mcgill-Queen’s University Press
- Foster Talks Independence – Tony Best
- Buried in Print – Cecil Foster’s Independence
- CBC Podcast – The Next Chapter
- The National Post Review: Independence – Donna Bailey Nurse
- Quill & Quire – Review of Independence
- Black History Month
- Welcome Back Cecil Foster
- Cecil Foster – Now on Pinterest!
- Burlington Public Library – Meet The Author
- Toronto Life – See, Hear, Read: the seven releases you absolutely should not miss in February
- Independence – A Review by Leslie Nikole
- CTV NEWS – Canada AM Interview
- Life Not Lived – Guest Post Featured on The Saavy Reader
- Writing Jazz: Gesturing Towards the Possible.
- Whose values: mine, yours or ours?
- A Celebrated Bajan Author’s First Novel In Ten Years
- McGill-Queen’s University Press