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Awareness of the history of the interaction between women and the Canadian state is central to understanding and evaluating action in the present and in the future. Women and the Canadian State makes an important contribution to the ongoing debate. Contributors include Dyane Adam, Naomi Alboim, Pat Armstrong, Monique Bégin, Florence Bird, Claire Bonenfant, Lorenne M.G. Clark, Maria de Koninck, Martha Flaherty, Catherine Frazee, Nitya Iyer, Jane Jenson, Diane Lamoureux, Marie Lavigne, Wendy Moss, Mary Jane Mossman, Marie Murphy, Teressa Anne Nahanee, Maureen O'Neil, Freda L. Paltiel, Carol Smart, Joanne St Lewis, Nancy Sullivan, Sharon Sutherland, Mary Ellen Turpel (Aki-Kwe), and Jane Ursel.
Women --- Human females --- Wimmin --- Woman --- Womon --- Womyn --- Females --- Human beings --- Femininity --- Social conditions --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Royal Commission on the Status of Women in Canada.
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The Fate of Canada introduces readers to poet, intellectual, constitutional expert, activist and law professor F.R. Scott's biography, puts his diary entries into the political context of the time, and identifies the people he met and the places he visited during the hearings of the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism.
Bilingualism --- Scott, F. R. --- Canada. --- F R Scott. --- Jean March. --- Laurendeau-Dunton. --- Lester Pearson. --- Quebec nationalism. --- Royal Commission. --- biculturalism. --- bilingualism. --- language crisis. --- national unity crisis. --- re Laurendeau.
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"Free trade has been a highly contentious issue since the Conservative government of Brian Mulroney negotiated the first free trade agreement with the United States in the 1980s. Tracing the roots of Canada's contemporary involvement in North American free trade back to the Royal Commission on the Economic Union and Development Prospects for Canada in 1985 - also known as the Macdonald Commission - Gregory J. Inwood offers a critical examination of the work of the commission and its immediate and long-term effects on Canada's political and economic landscape." "Using original research - including content analysis, interviews, archival information, and surveys of relevant literature - Inwood argues that the Macdonald Commission created an atmosphere and political discourse that made the continentalization of Canada possible by way of free trade agreements with the United States and Mexico." "A thorough examination of the politics and legacy of the Macdonald Commission, Continentalizing Canada will be of interest to scholars and practitioners in the areas of Canadian politics, public policy, and economics."--Jacket
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Personal injuries --- Accident law --- Great Britain --- -Personal injuries --- -347.5 --- 13.01.GB --- Injuries (Law) --- Liability for personal injuries --- Employers' liability --- Torts --- Accidents --- Law, Accident --- Negligence --- Verbintenissen die niet uit een overeenkomst voortvloeien--(algemeen) --- Wettelijke en contractuele aansprakelijkheid ; Algemeen ; Groot-Brittannië --- Law and legislation --- Great Britain. Royal Commission on Civil Liability and Compensation for Personal Injury --- 347.5 Verbintenissen die niet uit een overeenkomst voortvloeien--(algemeen) --- 347.5 --- Great Britain. --- Personal injuries - Great Britain --- Accident law - Great Britain
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In May 1851, the doors opened on the Great Exhibition, a celebration of British industry and international trade that spawned numerous imitations across the globe. The scale of the exhibition was immense and publishers responded quickly to the demand for catalogues, guidebooks and souvenir volumes. In a marketplace swamped with exhibition literature, Tallis' three-volume History and Description of the Crystal Palace, originally published in 1852 and reproduced here in the 1854 edition, quickly established itself as the definitive history for middle-class readers. Illustrated with high-quality steel-engraved plates of the most popular and eye-catching exhibits, Tallis' book provides a fascinating contemporary account of this cultural and commercial highlight of the Victorian age, and reveals the mind-set of a society at the peak of its imperial power. Volume 3 describes displays of machinery and the 'Ladies' Department', the close of the exhibition, and the Palace's new site in Sydenham.
Crystal Palace (Great Exhibition, 1851, London, England) --- Great Britain. --- History. --- Great Exhibition --- Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851 (Great Britain) --- All the World's Fair --- Crystal Palace Exhibition --- Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations --- Grande esposizione di Londra --- Great Exhibition of 1851 --- Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations --- Great World's Fair --- Industrial Exhibition of 1851 --- Londoner Weltausstellung von 1851 --- Store udstilling --- Londoner Industrie-Ausstellung --- Industrie-Ausstellung aller Nationen
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"Separate but Unequal provides an in-depth critique of the ideology of parallelism--the prevailing view that Indigenous cultures and the wider Canadian society should exist separately from one another in a “nation-to-nation” relationship. Using the Final Report of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples as an example, this historical and material analysis shows how the single-minded pursuit of parallelism will not result in a more balanced relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples. On the contrary, it merely restores archaic economic, political, and ideological forms that will continue to isolate the Indigenous population. This book provides an alternative framework for examining Indigenous dependency." -- Provided by publisher.
Indians of North America --- Indian inspectors --- Social conditions. --- Government relations. --- Economic conditions. --- Government relations --- Government policy --- Canada. --- Canada (Province) --- Canadae --- Ceanada --- Chanada --- Chanadey --- Dominio del Canadá --- Dominion of Canada --- Jianada --- Kʻaenada --- Kanada (Dominion) --- Ḳanadah --- Kanadaja --- Kanadas --- Ḳanade --- Kanado --- Kanakā --- Province of Canada --- Republica de Canadá --- Yn Chanadey --- Καναδάς --- Канада --- קאנאדע --- קנדה --- كندا --- کانادا --- カナダ --- 加拿大 --- 캐나다 --- Lower Canada --- Upper Canada --- Kaineḍā --- Indigenous peoples --- Ethnology --- Indigenous peoples. --- Neotribal rentierism. --- Parallelism. --- Political economy. --- Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.
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In the Public Good examines the trajectory of eugenic ideas in Ontario in the early twentieth century, when the eugenics movement gained support for the solutions it offered to social ills of the day. Koester focuses on key legal events that influenced eugenic ideas, showing how the law was used both to promote and deflect eugenic thinking.
Eugenics --- Law and legislation --- History. --- 1900s. --- 1910s. --- 1920s. --- 1930s. --- Clifford Magone. --- Criminal Code. --- Dorothea Palmer. --- ESC. --- Eastview Trial. --- Eugenics Society Canada. --- F E Hodgins. --- Forbes Godfrey. --- Francis Galton. --- Frank Hodgins. --- Helen MacMurchy. --- Herbert Bruce. --- Kaufman. --- Ontario. --- P D Ross. --- Parents Information Bureau. --- Roman Catholic church. --- Toronto. --- W L Hutton. --- birth control. --- feeble minded. --- fit. --- fitness. --- great depression. --- immigration. --- individual liberty. --- marriage laws. --- negative. --- obscenity provisions. --- positive. --- private members bills. --- radio broadcasts. --- restrictions. --- royal commission. --- sterilization laws. --- sterilization. --- trial. --- venereal disease.
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