Blog — ...also by access to education and health care. In both areas, Canadians have seen less funding from federal governments over the past two decades. Organized labour has always strongly supported...
Blog — ...the international “solidarity” campaign was likely to be reflected in an outcome where a union had been split. And while books about trade unionism typically contain images of industrial landscapes—factory...
Contributor — Nathalie Kermoal is of Breton descent (a people whose territory is situated on the West coast of France). She is a professor as well as the Associate Dean Academic at...
Contributor — ...Nations International Decade “Water for Life,” an initiative that aims to advance long-term water quality and availability issues in response to climate change in Canada and abroad. He is also...
Book — ...well as his own personal struggle to be free. Featuring an illuminating foreword by beloved Saskatoon writer Don Kerr, Dustship Glory will provide Canadian and international audiences alike with the...
Book — ...the evolution of Hart’s poetry. Of Musing, Teskey writes: “These deeply thoughtful poems bring layered historical consciousness into the sonnet. They also touch and stir the heart through all its...
Book — ...modern civilization. Drawing on history, sociology, art, and economic theory, Frances W. Kaye counters the argument of deficiency, pointing out that, in its original ecological state, no region can possibly...
Book — This volume is a reprint of a special edition of The Canadian Journal of Sociology. The essays are gathered around two themes: the relationship of sociology and social history, and...
Book — ...elites struggling in extraordinary circumstances, The Wages of Relief describes the enduring impact of the policy changes made in the 1930s in the direction of a broad, national approach to...
Book — ...found in Canadian sport literature. How does “sport” differ from physically risky recreational activities that require strength and skill? Does sport demand that someone win? At what point does a...