Bourrie has written several non-fiction books. The book won the
RBC Taylor Prize for non-fiction in 2020, the last time the prize was awarded.
Big Men Fear Me, a biography of
Globe and Mail founder
George McCullagh, was longlisted for the National Business Book Award, shortlisted for the City of Ottawa Book Award in English, and nominated for the Toronto Heritage Book Award. In a review of his 2024 book
Crosses in the Sky: Jean de Brebeuf and the Destruction of Huronia published in
The Globe and Mail, historian
Charlotte Gray wrote: "Bourrie has done more than any other Canadian historian writing for a general audience to disinter the root causes of degenerating settler-Indigenous relations and disrupted Indigenous societies in the 400 years since Brébeuf’s death. And he has done it with attention-grabbing panache. Crosses in the Sky is reliable history and would make a stirring movie." In October 2025,
Crosses in the Sky was shortlisted for the J.W. Dafoe Book Prize for best Canadian history book of 2024. It was also a
Globe and Mail Top 100 Book of 2024. In 2025, the publication of Bourrie's
Ripper: The Making of Pierre Poilievre, a biography of
Conservative Party of Canada leader
Pierre Poilievre coincided with the
2025 Canadian federal election campaign, receiving favourable reviews. The book was rushed into publication, several months ahead of schedule, due to the
early election call. The book reached No. 2 on the
Globe and Mail bestseller list.
Tyee writer Michael Harris wrote: "This book is a phenomenal effort, carefully researched and nicely written.
Ripper should be widely read by everyone who cares about the value of casting an informed vote on April 28."
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Ninety Fathoms Down: Canadian Stories of the Great Lakes. Toronto: Dundurn, 1995. • ''Canada's Parliament Buildings.'' Toronto: Dundurn, 1996. •
By Reason of Insanity: The David Michael Krueger Story. Toronto: Dundurn, 1997. • ''Flim Flam: Canada's Greatest Frauds, Scams, and Con Artists.'' Toronto: Dundurn, 1998. •
Parliament. Toronto: Key Porter, 1999. (preface to
Malak Karsh's photo essay on
Parliament Hill) •
Hemp: A Short History of the Most Misunderstood Plant and Its Uses and Abuses. Toronto: Key Porter, 2001. •
True Canadian Stories of the Great Lakes. Toronto: Key Porter/Prospero, 2005. •
Many a Midnight Ship: True Stories of Great Lakes Shipwrecks. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press/Toronto: Key Porter, 2005. • ''The Fog of War: Censorship of Canada's Media in World War II.'' Vancouver, Douglas & McIntyre, 2011. • ''Fighting Words: Canada's Best War Reporting.'' Toronto: Dundurn, 2012 • ''Kill the Messengers: Stephen Harper's Assault on Your Right to Know.'' Toronto: HarperCollins Canada, 2015 • ''Peter Woodcock: Canada's Youngest Serial Killer.'' R.J. Parker, 2016 •
The Killing Game: Martyrdom, Murder and the Lure of ISIS. Toronto: HarperCollins Canada, 2016. Translated into Romanian as
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Bush Runner: The Adventures of Pierre-Esprit Radisson. Windsor: Biblioasis, 2019 •
Big Men Fear Me. Biblioasis, 2022 •
Fundamental Law for Journalists. Irwin Law, 2023 •
Crosses in the Sky: Jean de Brebeuf and the Destruction of Huronia. Biblioasis, 2024 •
Ripper: The Making of Pierre Poilievre. Biblioasis, 2025 ==See also==