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Fault Lines

Fault Lines

Life and Landscape in Saskatchewan's Oil Economy
by Emily Eaton, photographs by Valerie Zink
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Oil is not new to Saskatchewan. Many of the wells found on farmland across the province date back to the 1950s when the industry began to spread. But there is little doubt that the recent boom (2006–2014) and subsequent downturn in unconventional oil production has reshaped rural lives and landscapes. While many small towns were suffering from de …

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Brought to Light

Brought to Light

Contemporary Freemasonry, Meaning, and Society
by J. Scott Kenney
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Secret societies are becoming increasingly controversial—thrust into public awareness by popular books, films, the Internet, and a host of recent documentaries. In academia, this exposure finds a parallel in the proliferation of research, institutes, and conferences. Yet the media depictions tend to be caricatures, a playing to pervasive stereoty …

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Speaking Power to Truth

Speaking Power to Truth

Digital Discourse and the Public Intellectual
edited by Michael Keren & Richard Hawkins
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tagged : communication policy, media studies

Online discourse has created a new media environment for contributions to public life, one that challenges the social significance of the role of public intellectuals—intellectuals who, whether by choice or by circumstance, offer commentary on issues of the day. The value of such commentary is rooted in the assumption that, by virtue of their tra …

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Queen of the Godforsaken

Queen of the Godforsaken

by Mix Hart
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age: 15 to 17
Grade: 10 to 12
tagged : physical & emotional abuse, girls & women, adolescence

Lydia Buckingham is fifteen years old when her parents uproot the family and drag Lydia and her younger sister Victoria across the country to live on the abandoned family homestead in rural Saskatchewan. At first the girls see this as an adventure, a chance to collect prairie relics, take care of animals, learn to drive in the fields, and find out …

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Rewrite

Rewrite

by Temenuga Trifonova
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Rewrite, an intellectual mystery, follows Bruno Leblon, a history lecturer at a Paris university, during a six week long winter break as he tries to do research at the Public Library for his new book—a history of his family, one of the last aristocratic families in France. Bruno is shocked to find out that another library patron—“X”—is ma …

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Corridor Talk

Corridor Talk

Canadian Feminist Scholars Share Stories of Research Partnerships
edited by Rachel Berman
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tagged : women's studies, methodology

In this collection, the authors illuminate the struggles and the successes encountered in the research partnership process. The authors come from a variety of disciplines, are at various stages of their academic careers, may or may not be part of the academy, adopt a variety of feminist lenses, have a range of research partners, and focus on a rang …

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I Know Here

I Know Here

by Laurel Croza, illustrated by Matt James
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age: 4 to 7
Grade: p to 2
Reading age: 4 to 7
tagged : new experience

Winner of the 2011 Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award, the 2010 Boston Globe-Horn Book Award, the 2011 Ezra Jack Keats and New York Public Library New Writer Award, and a finalist for the Governor General's Award for Children's Illustration

The little girl in this story lives with her family in a trailer in northeastern Saskatchewan, where her fathe …

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Massacre Street

Massacre Street

by Paul Zits
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Merging poetry and historical records, Zits masterfully (re)creates a poetic view of the Frog Lake Massacre of April 2, 1885. His collage and cut-up techniques challenge the histories penned by the event’s recorders and reflect upon the difficult and painful complexities of past and present. He weaves together voices of Métis and First Nations p …

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Preventing Eating-Related and Weight-Related Disorders

Preventing Eating-Related and Weight-Related Disorders

Collaborative Research, Advocacy, and Policy Change
edited by Gail L. McVey; Michael P. Levine; Niva Piran & H. Bruce Ferguson
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tagged : eating disorders, health policy, mental health

This book presents a collection of writings by expert researchers from Canada, the United States, and Australia who are committed to finding common cause and common ground in the prevention of eating disorders and obesity.

The ten chapters in this book seek to create a new public health approach to the prevention of weight-related disorders, one th …

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Wilderness and Waterpower

Wilderness and Waterpower

How Banff National Park Became a Hydro-Electric Storage Reservoir
by Christopher Armstrong & H. V. Nelles
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This engaging book explores how the need for electricity at the turn of the century affected and shaped Banff National Park. Today’s conservationists and energy researchers will find much to think about in this tale of Alberta’s early need for electricity, entrepreneurial greed, debates over aboriginal ownership of the river, moving park bounda …

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Blind in One Eye

Blind in One Eye

by Mary Kay Ross
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Having lost her husband through divorce, and her daughter who has left home to go to university, Claire, at midlife, finds herself bereft; she is aging and she feels she has never really been sufficiently engaged in her own life. A perhaps largely-unconscious part of her has wisely chosen to put herself out of her comfort zone by accepting a teachi …

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Taking the Lead

Taking the Lead

Strategies and Solutions from Female Coaches
edited by Sheila Robertson
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In an extensive and frank exploration, leaders in women's coaching discuss the values women bring to the coaching profession, their quest for equal access, ways career aspirations and motherhood are juggled, how to negotiate contracts, and encounters with homophobia, harassment, and bullying. They also identify the challenges to progress and highli …

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Controlling Knowledge

Controlling Knowledge

Freedom of Information and Privacy Protection in a Networked World
by Lorna Stefanick
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tagged : media & the law, media studies, privacy

Digital communications technology has immeasurably enhanced our capacity to store, retrieve, and exchange information. But who controls our access to information, and who decides what others have a right to know about us? In Controlling Knowledge, author Lorna Stefanick offers a thought-provoking and user-friendly overview of the regulatory regime …

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The House With the Broken Two

The House With the Broken Two

A Birthmother Remembers
by Myrl Coulter
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age: 16
Grade: 11
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Winner, SFU Writer's Studio's First Book Competition (2010)

Winner, Canadian Authors Association Exporting Alberta Award (2011)

Unmarried and pregnant in 1968 Winnipeg, teenager Myrl Coulter found herself at a loss. Unable (and perhaps unwilling) to support her child, Myrl’s parents forced her to give the baby up for adoption. After being sent to a …

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Technonatures

Technonatures

Environments, Technologies, Spaces, and Places in the Twenty-first Century
edited by Damian F. White & Chris Wilbert
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tagged : environmental conservation & protection, environmental policy, future studies

Environmentalism and social sciences appear to be in a period of disorientation and perhaps transition. In this innovative collection, leading international thinkers explore the notion that one explanation for the current malaise of the “politics of ecology” is that we increasingly find ourselves negotiating “technonatural” space/times. Int …

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Watermelon Syrup

Watermelon Syrup

A Novel
by Annie Jacobsen; Jane Finlay-Young & Di Brandt
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tagged : historical, coming of age, amish & mennonite

Lexi, a young Mennonite woman from Saskatchewan, comes to work as housekeeper and nanny for a doctor’s family in Waterloo, Ontario, during the Great Depression.

Dr. Gerald Oliver is a handsome philanderer who lives with his neurotic and alcoholic wife, Cammy, and their two children. Lexi soon adapts to modern conveniences, happily wears Cammy’s …

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Women in God’s Army

Women in God’s Army

Gender and Equality in the Early Salvation Army
by Andrew Mark Eason
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The early Salvation Army professed its commitment to sexual equality in ministry and leadership. In fact, its founding constitution proclaimed women had the right to preach and hold any office in the organization. But did they?

Women in God’s Army is the first study of its kind devoted to the critical analysis of this central claim. It traces the …

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Encyclopedia of Canadian Social Work

Encyclopedia of Canadian Social Work

edited by Francis J. Turner
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tagged : encyclopedias, social work, social services & welfare

All of us, as Canadians, are touched throughout our lives by some aspect of social welfare, either as recipients, donors, or taxpayers. But despite the importance of the social network in our country, there has been no single source of information about this critical component of our society. Even professionals in the field of social work or social …

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Aboriginal Canada Revisited

Aboriginal Canada Revisited

edited by Kerstin Knopf
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tagged : native american studies, social services & welfare, canadian

Exploring a variety of topics—including health, politics, education, art, literature, media, and film—Aboriginal Canada Revisited draws a portrait of the current political and cultural position of Canada’s Aboriginal peoples. While lauding improvements made in the past decades, the contributors draw attention to the systemic problems that con …

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E-Government in Canada

E-Government in Canada

Transformation for the Digital Age
by Jeffrey Roy
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The rapid expansion of the Internet has fueled the emergence of electronic government at all levels in Canada. E-government's first decade featured online service underpinned by a technically secure infrastructure. This service-security nexus entails internal governance reforms aimed at realizing more customer-centric delivery via integration and c …

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Inside Law School

Inside Law School

Two Dialogues about Legal Education
by Noel Lyon
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Are today's law school students being adequately prepared for their role in the twenty-first century? Noel Lyon does not believe that they are and maintains that current legal education is not in the public interest. With over thirty years experience in the legal field, Lyon passionately challenges the status quo.

Inside Law School aims to provoke …

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Essentially Canadian

Essentially Canadian

The Life and Fiction of Alan Sullivan 1868-1947
by Gordon D. McLeod
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tagged : literary, canadian, post-confederation (1867-)

Allan Sullivan wrote over forty works of popular fiction between 1890 and 1940; today it is difficult to find even one copy of many of these works. A well-known and widely read author in the first half of this century, Sullivan wrote thrillers, historical romance, children's stories, and novels set in the north (The Great Divide, The Fur Masters, C …

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