
Books
March Forth: The Inspiring True Story Of A Canadian Soldier's Journey Of Love, Hope and Survival
After Captain Trevor Greene was attacked in Afghanistan and suffered a catastrophic brain injury, doctors told his fiancée he wouldn’t live. March Forth is a remarkable story of love told in two voices: Trevor’s, up until the attack that changed their lives; and Debbie’s, as she works tirelessly to rehabilitate the man she loves.
Closing Bigger: The Field Guide to Closing Bigger Deals
This book is about improving the toolkit you need to close big deals, how to improve your prowess as a big deal maker and the process of closing on a big deal. Includes 25+ pages of interviews with top million-dollar-deal closers from four industries.
Bad Date: The Lost Girls of Vancouver’s Low Track
Greene writes about the true-life mystery of thirty-one prostitutes who appear to have vanished from Vancouver’s downtown East-side neighbourhood, the poorest postal code in Canada.It was published before Vancouver pig farmer, Robert Pickton, was arrested and charged with the murders of some of the missing women.
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There Is No Planet B: Promise And Peril On Our Warming World
Greene and Mike Velemirovich describe a Canada that has sold out her hard-earned democracy to oil companies. They delve into the global warming crisis, promising innovative solutions. "This is a must-read for Canadians who think the environmental battle is already lost," writes Dr. David Suzuki in the foreword.