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  • - Private Profit in Canada's Medical Laboratories
    av Ross Sutherland
    317

  • av Nupur Gogia
    272

  • - A Tribute to the Mushuau Innu
    av Gerry Steele
    198

    In 1967, the Mushuau Innu - the Aboriginal people of Labrador - were resettled on Davis Inlet by the Canadian government. Originally a land-based people, this move to the coast created cultural, economic and spiritual upheaval, and Davis Inlet became synonymous with shocking substance abuse and suicide rates. In Bathtubs but No Water, Gerry Steele offers the reader a participant observer's perspective on Davis Inlet. An employee of the federal government working with the Mushuau Innu since 1993, Steele explores their oral history of the resettlement process, substance abuse and deaths, and argues that these problems are a direct result of the government's lack of respect for Aboriginal peoples. In 1992, the Innu tried to regain responsibility for their future, focusing on the traditions and strengths of their own community, but government bureaucracy would not support this partnership. Steele urges the government to engage in respectful partnerships with Aboriginal communities in order to achieve positive change.

  • - Economic Crisis and Democratic Malaise in Canada
    av Heather Whiteside & Stephen McBride
    357,-

  • - Reshaping Steel Work
    av D.W. Livingstone
    365,-

  • - The Contested Schoolhouse in Maritime Canada 1850-2010
    av Paul W Bennett
    295,-

  • - Creating Just and Sustainable Food Systems
    av Hannah Wittman, Nettie Wiebe & Annette Aurelie Desmarais
    346

    Contemporary Canadian agricultural and food policies are contributing to the current global food crisis: the industrialized, high-input, export-driven agricultural production sector, coupled with concentrated corporate processing and retailing, are ecologically unsustainable, increasingly unaffordable, unhealthy and socially unjust. Employing an interdisciplinary and multi-sectoral approach, Food Sovereignty in Canada explores how communities all over the country are actively engaged in implementing alternative agricultural and food models within the framework of food sovereignty taking control over food-producing resources, markets and agricultural policy. This framework offers Canadian citizens, researchers and policymakers the opportunity to build alternative agricultural and food models that are less environmentally damaging and that keep farmers on the land while ensuring that those living in cities have access to healthy and safe food. Achieving food sovereignty requires conceptual and practical changes, reshaping menus, farming, communities, relationships, values and policy, but, as the authors clearly demonstrate, the urgent work of building food sovereignty in Canada is well under way."

  • - Exposing Undercover Investigations in Canada
    av Kouri T. Keenan
    198

  • Spar 12%
    av Carla Lipsig-Mumme
    310

    Climate change is having an increasingly significant impact on work in Canada, and the effect climate change has, and will continue to have, on work concerns many Canadians. However, this fact has not been seriously considered either in academic circles, in the labour movement nor especially by the Canadian government. Climate@Work addresses this deficit by systematically tackling the question of the impact of climate change on work and employment and by analyzing Canada's conservative silence towards climate change and the Canadian government's refusal to take it seriously.

  • av Jim Silver
    295,-

  • - Moving Beyond Gendered Responses
    av Julia Krane, Rosemary Carlton, Simon Lapierre, m.fl.
    317

  • av Tony Simmons
    560

  • - A Reader in Studies of Canada
     
    423,-

  • - Canadian Perspectives on Gender and Politics
    av Roberta Lexier
    273,-

  • - Big Business, Workers and Unions in the Transformation of North America
    av Edur Velasco Arregui
    254

  • - A Journey Through Many Doors
    av Bridglal Pachai
    317

    The author does not divine a purpose in the accidental opportunities he has encountered. Rather he accepts the mystery of their almost haphazardness and stresses the importance of seizing the opportunities that the opening doors present.

  • av James N. McCrorie
    302,-

  • - Aboriginal Social Work in Canada
    av Gord Bruyere
    376

  • - Wrongful Convictions in Canada
    av Barrie Anderson
    226

  • av Murray E.g. Smith
    295,-

  • - Critical Dialogue on the Politics of Identity, Inequality and Change
    av B. Singh Bolaria, Daniel Lett & Sean P. Hier
    567,-

  • av Allan Engler
    198

  • - Civil Society and the Quest for Social Change
    av Henry Veltmeyer
    302,-

  • - Multicultural Policies and Programs in Canada
    av Carl James
    295,-

    Contributors from a variety of academic disciplines, write about the extent to which multicultural policies and programs facilitate cultural freedom and equality of opportunities, for ethnic and racial minority group Canadians.

  • - Organic Farmers in a Conventional Landscape
    av Kregg Hetherington
    177,-

  • - Jean-Claude Parrot and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers
    av Jean-Claude Parrot
    317

    As well as Jean-Claude Parrot's story, this is also the story of the formation of a union. In this book, you will follow the life of one of Canada's greatest union leaders as he fought to give the workers a voice. You also learn about how the struggle was waged and how a union leadership worked tirelessly in the service of the union membership.

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