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DDN: Dundurn Press · 12 November 2024 English

The political life of Dene leader Georges Erasmus — a radical Native rights crusader widely regarded as one of the most important Indigenous leaders of the past fifty years. For …

reasoning for doing it. It was the Dene way. Big families aren’t unusual among Indigenous people. In a big we were headed to. We arrived just as the Inuit families were going to share a midday meal together. As


UOP: University of Ottawa Press · 12 November 2024 English

Dangling in the Glimmer of Hope met en lumière les actions entreprises par des universitaires en réponse à certains des appels à l’action de la Commission de vérité et réconciliation. …

enable residential school Survivors and their families to reclaim names changes by the residential school unsettling, demanding, remembering survivors, families 215 clamours for justice, hidden, silenced


MQUP: McGill-Queen's University Press · 12 November 2024 English

The COVID-19 virus was responsible for the deaths of over thirty-five thousand Canadians in its first two years alone. Described as the biggest public health crisis of the century, it …

(cihi 2020c, 1). Public attention was captured by families sitting vigil on the grounds of ltc homes, offering breaks, at personal risk to themselves and their families as the disease spread throughout health facilities; trade-offs, resulting in cascading effects across families, communities, businesses, and households; some


MQUP: McGill-Queen's University Press · 12 November 2024 English

Prisoners’ Bodies investigates the history of the Irish ordinary prisoners’ movement and how it was shaped by public discourse, highlighting the lived experiences of individual people in prison.

the ability to receive parcels from friends and families on the outside. A reader operating solely under


Fraser Institute · 7 November 2024 English

Provincial and federal government debt has grown significantly in recent years. A growing body of literature links government debt to slower economic growth. We provide a three-phase analysis linking government …

improve the quality of life for Canadians, their families and future generations by studying, measuring


Fraser Institute · 7 November 2024 English

Provincial and federal government debt has grown significantly in recent years. A growing body of literature links government debt to slower economic growth. We provide a three-phase analysis linking government …

improve the quality of life for Canadians, their families and future generations by studying, measuring


DDN: Dundurn Press · 5 November 2024 English

“A tender, beautifully written essay collection that is about so much more than parenting a child with a disability.” — Erin Pepler, author of Send Me Into The Woods AloneA …

hosting a special event for its 34 MOTHERclient families with the local minor hockey team, the Peterborough and about volunteering at a respite home for families who have children with disabilities. She brings the home, but even when I was a child and our families got together, he remained absent or in the background


Fraser Institute · 1 November 2024 English

Regardless of the outcome of the 2024 US presidential election, it is likely that protectionist pressures will intensify in that country, thereby further threatening Canada’s exports to its largest trading …

improve the quality of life for Canadians, their families, and future generations by studying, measuring


AUP: Athabasca University Press · 29 October 2024 English

This introductory human resource management (HRM) textbook provides students with an overview of the major domains of human resource management (the “how-to”) with a focus on the practical application of …

Finally, we would like to thank our respective families for their support during the writing process the necessities of life for themselves and their families. In contrast, employ- ers do not face any significant


DDN: Dundurn Press · 29 October 2024 English

incarceration camp in the Slocan Valley. After the Second World War, forced resettlement scattered Japanese families across Canada, leading to high intermarriage rates and an erosion of ethnicity. Loss of heritage

generations with special thanks to the Nakamura and Goto families, and the Japanese Canadian community.This page understanding or knowing what hap- pened to their families. Events surrounding the war forever shaped the met anyone who shares ourcrest; even unrelated families with the Nakamura name have different crests youngest brother, George, like some Japanese families, filed for copyright on the symbol and for years territories ruled by large clans. Some of these families were related and formed alliances with others


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