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  • - Who We are is What We See
    av Delvina E. Bernard
    257

  • av Marilyn Porter
    287

  • - Christian Churches and Same-Sex Marriage in Canada
    av Pamela Dickey Young
    234

  • - Stories by John C. Courchene
    av Craig Fontaine
    207

  • av Jim Williams
    261

  • - Women Who Made a Difference
    av Working Women Community Centre
    257

  • - The Truth May Hurt
    av Yves Engler
    237

  • - Community, Class and Schooling
    av Carl E. James
    251

  • - A Book of Readings
     
    337

  • - Past, Present, Praxis
     
    377

  • - An Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies
     
    631

  • - Civilization and the Birth of Education
    av Layla AbdelRahim
    247

  • av Stephen Law
    227

  • av Olivier Fillieule
    241

    Demonstrations are without a doubt the most common form of political expression, more so in democratic nations - where its legitimacy competes, relatively happily, with more conventional forms of participation such as the vote - than in non-democratic countries, where demonstration accompanies attempts to revolt and overthrow.

  • av Peter Knegt
    227 - 451

  • av Peter Steven
    221 - 441

  • av Yves Engler
    297

    In contrast to the common opinion that Canada's primary role has been peacekeeper in several historic disputes, this study sheds light on several dark corners of the country's foreign policy. From participation in the U.N. mission that killed Patrice Lumumba in the Congo to support for South African apartheid, Zionism, and the U.S. wars in Vietnam as well as Iraq and Afghanistan today, this investigation provides a comprehensive critique of how Canadian foreign policy is not independent but solidly linked with that of the United States. Revealing how the country has used its good reputation to open doors that have been inaccessible to the U.S., this analysis is a clarion call for Canadians to challenge their government's established procedures.

  • - A Canada-Africa Venture in University Building
     
    247

    An inspiring and instructive story, this book details the partnership between Saint Mary`s University in Canada and the government of Gambia in the development of post-secondary education. Explained in-depth throughout this reference is how this collaboration led to the foundation of Gambia`s first university, enabling it to provide vastly enhanced opportunities for higher learning and research to its citizens.

  • - Work, Welfare, and the New Economy
     
    247

    Investigating the effects of the New Economy on Canada's workers and their families, this study examines the promises made by the advances of technology and globalization versus the challenges that face workers today. The changes that have been made in the working world have not been the predicted boon for laborers, the book explains, leading instead to under- and unemployment and a rehash of an old, exploitative system.

  • - Human Right or Canadian Illusion?
    av Derek Fudge
    247

    Canada's reputation as an international champion of human rights falls appallingly short when it comes to the question of workers' rights. This book chronicles a list of these abuses, and challenges us as a nation to reclaim our once shining international reputation.

  • - Misinformation in the National Post
    av Larry Patriquin
    287

    During the National Post's first year of publication, it claimed that Canada's supposedly exorbitant taxes were causing great damage to the economy and had produced a form of "tax rage" among the middle class. In contrast, Larry Patriquin suggests that the paper's writers were engaged in a dubious form of "reasoning" in order to promote an ideology that mostly benefits the wealthy. This involved presenting the Post's aspiration for tax cuts as the "agenda of the people" when, as this book demonstrates, the vast majority of citizens receive little or no benefit from low levels of taxation. In advancing its case, the Post published a stunning collection of factual and logical errors that were incessantly repeated in editorials and columns. Yet in 2000, the federal Liberal Party surrendered completely to the bogus "tax rage" invented by the Post and, as a result, the Liberal's fiscal policy became inseparable from right-wing platforms. Patriquin categorizes these errors to better illustrate why the arguments are flawed. He structures the chapters in a point-counterpoint format to serve as a guide for readers on how to, and how not to, develop and defend an argument.

  • - Preventing Abuse Across the Lifespan
     
    251

    With a focus on lifespan issues associated with violence and abuse, this study discusses programs, practices and policies to address these issues.

  • av Judi Coburn
    261

    In this historical fiction, spirited young Eunice escapes inequity and, dressing as a boy, joins a rebellion against the elite-ruled government.

  • av Stephanie Ross & Larry Savage
    391

    This updated multidisciplinary collection of essays explores the strategic political possibilities and challenges facing the Canadian labour movement in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • - How Media and Politicians Misdiagnosed the Covid-19 Pandemic
    av Nora Loreto
    417

    This book meticulously documents the root causes of the struggles amplified by the pandemic and media and challenges media and politicians who justify the status quo.

  • - Building a Better World, Together
    av Gavin (?St Mary?s University Fridell
    311

    How fair is fair trade? This handbook brings together leading fair traders, activists, advocates, and commentators in Canada and internationally, reflecting on the shortfalls of conventional business, production, and global trade and how we can change our policies, practices, and behaviours.

  • - Agroecology in Action
    av Evan Bowness
    311

    See agroecology - stories and photos - as it is done by Brazilian farmers, in the country that leads the world in this agriculture, which is ecologically sustainable and meets people's food needs.

  • - Abolition and Domestic Homicide
    av Ardath Whynacht
    271

    When loved ones transgress into violence, how do we seek justice and safety outside of policing and prisons?

  • - Caregivers Share Their Experiences of Supporting Friends and Family with Dementia
    av Jeanette A. Auger
    351

    This book provides narrative accounts based on interviews with caregivers of persons with dementia and Alzheimer's disease.

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