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Resettling the Range

Resettling the Range

Animals, Ecologies, and Human Communities in British Columbia
by John Thistle
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The ranchers who resettled BC’s interior in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries depended on grassland for their cattle, but in this they faced some unlikely competition from grasshoppers and wild horses. With the help of the government, settlers resolved to rid the range of both.

 

Resettling the Range explores the ecology and history …

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Religion and Sexuality

Religion and Sexuality

Diversity and the Limits of Tolerance
edited by Pamela Dickey Young; Heather Shipley & Tracy J. Trothen
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The relationship between religion and sexuality is often framed as inherently conflictual. But what actually happens when religion and sexuality converge in contemporary contexts? This provocative volume goes beyond the familiar debates over toleration and accommodation to explore the ways in which various forms of religious affiliation and sexual …

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The Proposal Economy

The Proposal Economy

Neoliberal Citizenship in “Ontario’s Most Historic Town”
by Pamela Stern & Peter Hall
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In 2001 the northern Ontario town of Cobalt won a competition to be named the province’s “Most Historic Town.” This honour came as Cobalters were also applying for and winning federal and provincial development grants to remake this once important silver mining centre. This book, based on extended ethnographic and multi-method research, exami …

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Acquired Tastes

Acquired Tastes

Why Families Eat the Way They Do
by Brenda L. Beagan; Gwen E. Chapman; Josée Johnston; Deborah McPhail; Elaine M. Power & Helen Vallianatos
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Magazine articles and self-improvement books tell us that our food choices serve as bold statements about who we are as individuals. Acquired Tastes reveals that they say more about where we come from and who we would like to be. Interviews with Canadian families in both rural and urban settings reveal that age, gender, social class, ethnicity, hea …

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Aboriginal Student Engagement and Achievement

Aboriginal Student Engagement and Achievement

Educational Practices and Cultural Sustainability
by Lorenzo Cherubini
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Aboriginal people want an education that reflects their cultural values and linguistic heritages, an education that will foster their children’s engagement and identity and not marginalize them as learners. This book turns the spotlight on a rare success story – one Ontario high school’s attempt to recognize Aboriginal students’ cultural an …

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In Peace Prepared

In Peace Prepared

Innovation and Adaptation in Canada’s Cold War Army
by Andrew B. Godefroy
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The Allies claimed victory at the end of the Second World War, but the United States' invention of the atomic bomb and its replication by the Soviet Union posed new dangers for all nations. This book examines what Canada's Cold War Army did to prepare for nuclear war — and why and how it did it. Although the war never materialized, officers, scie …

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The First Nations of British Columbia, Third Edition

The First Nations of British Columbia, Third Edition

An Anthropological Overview
by Robert J. Muckle
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Since it was first published in 1998, The First Nations of British Columbia has been an essential introduction to the province’s first peoples. Written within an anthropological framework, it familiarizes readers with the history and cultures of First Nations in the province and provides a fundamental understanding of current affairs and concerns …

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Teaching Each Other

Teaching Each Other

Nehinuw Concepts and Indigenous Pedagogies
by Linda M. Goulet & Keith N. Goulet
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In recent decades, educators have been seeking ways to improve outcomes for Indigenous students. Yet most Indigenous education still takes place within a theoretical framework based in Eurocentric thought.

 

In Teaching Each Other, Linda Goulet and Keith Goulet provide an alternative framework for teachers working with Indigenous students – one tha …

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Political Communication in Canada

Political Communication in Canada

Meet the Press and Tweet the Rest
edited by Alex Marland; Thierry Giasson & Tamara A. Small
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Changes in technology and media consumption are transforming the way people communicate about politics. Are they also changing the way politicians communicate to the public? Political Communication in Canada examines the way political parties, politicians, interest groups, the media, and citizens are using new tactics, tools, and channels to dissem …

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Paths to the Bench

Paths to the Bench

The Judicial Appointment Process in Manitoba, 1870-1950
by Dale Brawn
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Using the judiciary of Manitoba as a model, Paths to the Bench examines the political nature of Canada's judicial appointment process and suggests that ability alone seldom determined who went to the bench. In fact, many of Manitoba's early judges spent little time actually practising law, since professional merit was not a criterion for judicial a …

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Co-operative Canada

Co-operative Canada

Empowering Communities and Sustainable Businesses
edited by Brett Fairbairn & Nora Russell
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A shift in US bank policy. A demonstration in Greece. A tsunami in Japan. These types of events can have profound effects on the economic well-being of Canadian communities. In such a heavily globalized environment, it may seem that only large corporations with access to transnational resources can operate successfully, but Canadian co-operatives d …

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The Soldiers' General

The Soldiers' General

Bert Hoffmeister at War
by Douglas E. Delaney
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By the end of the Second World War, Bert Hoffmeister had risen from Captain to Major-General and won more awards than any Canadian officer in the war. This native Vancouverite earned a reputation as a fearless commander on the battlefield – one who led from the front, one well loved by those he led. With an astute analytical eye, Delaney carefull …

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The Man Who Invented Gender

The Man Who Invented Gender

Engaging the Ideas of John Money
by Terry Goldie
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A controversial figure, innovative scholar, and ardent advocate for sexual liberation, sexologist John Money opened a new field of research in sexual science and gave currency to medical ideas about human sexuality. This book offers, for the first time, a balanced and probing textual analysis of this pioneering scholar’s writing to assess Money …

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Rebel Youth

Rebel Youth

1960s Labour Unrest, Young Workers, and New Leftists in English Canada
by Ian Milligan
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During the “long sixties,” baby boomers raised on democratic postwar ideals demanded a more egalitarian society for all. While a few became vocal leaders at universities across Canada, nearly 90% of Canada's young people went straight to work after high school. There, they brought the anti-authoritarian spirit of the youth revolt to the labour …

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Canadian Democracy from the Ground Up

Canadian Democracy from the Ground Up

Perceptions and Performance
edited by Elisabeth Gidengil & Heather Bastedo
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Canada is often held up as an example of a healthy democracy. However, the Canadian public is less enthusiastic about the way our democracy works. This first-of-a-kind book approaches the “democratic deficit” from the perspective of everyday Canadians and assesses the performance of Parliament and the media in light of their perceptions and exp …

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Food Will Win the War

Food Will Win the War

The Politics, Culture, and Science of Food on Canada’s Home Front
by Ian Mosby
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During the Second World War, as Canada struggled to provide its allies with food, public health officials warned that malnutrition could derail the war effort. Posters admonished Canadians to "Eat Right" because "Canada Needs You Strong" while cookbooks helped housewives become "housoldiers" through food rationing, menu substitutions, and household …

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The Strategic Constitution

The Strategic Constitution

Understanding Canadian Power in the World
by Irvin Studin
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Historically, Canada's Constitution has been principally viewed as a federal framework or a rights bulwark. This book offers a new interpretation. The "Strategic Constitution," as proposed by Irvin Studin, is a framework for understanding the capacity of Canada to project strategic power in the world. First, Studin provides a wide-ranging audit of …

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African Canadians in Union Blue

African Canadians in Union Blue

Volunteering for the Cause in the Civil War
by Richard M. Reid
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When Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, he also authorized the army to recruit black soldiers. Nearly 200,000 men answered the call. Several thousand came from Canada. What compelled these men to leave the relative comfort and safety of home to fight in a foreign war? In African Canadians in Union Blue, Richard Reid sets out in search of …

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“Métis”

“Métis”

Race, Recognition, and the Struggle for Indigenous Peoplehood
by Chris Andersen
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Ask any Canadian what “Métis” means, and they will likely say “mixed race.” Canadians consider Métis mixed in ways that other indigenous people are not, and the census and courts have premised their recognition of Métis status on this race-based understanding.

 

According to Andersen, Canada got it wrong. Our very preoccupation with mixedn …

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Private Women and the Public Good

Private Women and the Public Good

Charity and State Formation in Hamilton, Ontario, 1846-93
by Carmen J. Nielson
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In 1846, a group of women came together to form what would become one of Hamilton's most important social welfare institutions. Through the Ladies Benevolent Society and Hamilton Orphan Asylum, they managed and administered a charitable visiting society, orphan asylum, and aged women's home. In Private Women and the Public Good, Carmen J. Nielson e …

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Equality Deferred

Equality Deferred

Sex Discrimination and British Columbia’s Human Rights State, 1953-84
by Dominique Cl—ment
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In Equality Deferred, Dominique Cl—ment traces the history of sex discrimination in Canadian law and the origins of human rights legislation. Focusing on British Columbia — the first jurisdiction to prohibit discrimination on the basis of sex — he documents a variety of absurd, almost unbelievable, acts of discrimination. Drawing on previousl …

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Coping with Calamity

Coping with Calamity

Environmental Change and Peasant Response in Central China, 1736-1949
by Jiayan Zhang
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The Jianghan Plain in central China has been shaped by its relationship with water. Once a prolific rice-growing region that drew immigrants to its fertile paddy fields, it has, since the eighteenth century, become prone to devastating flooding and waterlogging. Over time, population pressures and dike building left more and more people in the regi …

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Oral History at the Crossroads

Oral History at the Crossroads

Sharing Life Stories of Survival and Displacement
by Steven High
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Over the span of seven years, hundreds of people displaced by mass violence told their stories to the Montreal Life Stories project. From the outset, the project’s organizers sought to develop an alternative model to traditional oral history practice, one where community members “shared authority” as equal partners. Together, they challenged …

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The Voyage of the Komagata Maru

The Voyage of the Komagata Maru

The Sikh Challenge to Canada's Colour Bar, Expanded and Fully Revised Edition
by Hugh J.M. Johnston
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Released to coincide with the 100-year anniversary of the arrival of the Komagata Maru, this expanded and fully revised edition will stand as the most thoroughly researched account of the notorious Komagata Maru incident. The event centres on the ship’s nearly four hundred Punjabi passengers, who sought entry into Canada at Vancouver in the summe …

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First Nations, Museums, Narrations

First Nations, Museums, Narrations

Stories of the 1929 Franklin Motor Expedition to the Canadian Prairies
by Alison K. Brown
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When the Franklin Motor Expedition set out across the Canadian Prairies to collect First Nations artifacts, brutal assimilation policies threatened to decimate these cultures and extensive programs of ethnographic salvage were in place. Despite having only three members, the expedition amassed the largest single collection of Prairie heritage items …

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Recognition versus Self-Determination

Recognition versus Self-Determination

Dilemmas of Emancipatory Politics
edited by Avigail Eisenberg; Jeremy Webber; Glen Coulthard & Andr?e Boisselle
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The political concept of recognition has introduced new ways of thinking about the relationship between minorities and justice in plural societies. But is a politics informed by recognition valuable to minorities today? Contributors to this volume examine the successes and failures of struggles for recognition and self-determination in relation to …

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Webs of Empire

Webs of Empire

Locating New Zealand's Colonial Past
by Tony Ballantyne
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Breaking open colonization to reveal tangled cultural and economic networks, Webs of Empire offers new paths into colonial history. Linking Gore and Chicago, Maori and Asia, India and newspapers, whalers and writing, Ballantyne presents empire building as a spreading web of connected places, people, ideas, and trade. These links question narrow, na …

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Game Changer

Game Changer

The Impact of 9/11 on North American Security
edited by Jonathan Paquin & Patrick James
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The events of 9/11 turned North American politics upside down. US policy makers focused less on how they could better integrate the economies of Mexico, Canada, and the United States and more on security and sovereignty. Security experts have tended to view the developments that followed within a bilateral framework, but Game Changer broadens the c …

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Polygamy's Rights and Wrongs

Polygamy's Rights and Wrongs

Perspectives on Harm, Family, and Law
edited by Gillian Calder & Lori G. Beaman
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Assumptions about the harmful nature of polygamy have left little room for debate, with monogamy coming to represent a hallmark of advanced societies, and polygamy the immoral alternative. Yet in this volume, eleven scholars ask whether this condemnation is justified by examining, among other perspectives, the lived experiences of polygamous famili …

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Feminist History in Canada

Feminist History in Canada

New Essays on Women, Gender, Work, and Nation
edited by Catherine Carstairs & Nancy Janovicek
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In the late 1970s, feminists urged us to “rethink” Canada by placing women’s experiences at the centre of historical analysis. Forty years later, women’s and gender historians continue to take up the challenge, not only to interrogate the idea of nation but also to place their work in a global perspective. This volume showcases the work of …

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Unlikely Diplomats

Unlikely Diplomats

The Canadian Brigade in Germany, 1951-64
by Isabel Campbell
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In 1951, Canada sent troops to western Europe to support its NATO allies. The brigade helped Canada establish its international status. In private, however, Canadian officials and military leaders expressed grave doubts about NATO's strategies and operational plans. Despite these reservations, they sent military families overseas and implemented pe …

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Community Mental Health in Canada, Revised and Expanded Edition

Community Mental Health in Canada, Revised and Expanded Edition

Theory, Policy, and Practice
by Simon Davis
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Community Mental Health in Canada offers a timely, critical overview of the provision of public mental health services in Canada, past, present, and future. This new edition has been substantially revised and expanded and includes a deeper discussion of stigma, the recovery vision, the pharmaceutical industry, and mental health law, in addition to …

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Northscapes

Northscapes

History, Technology, and the Making of Northern Environments
edited by Dolly J?rgensen & Sverker S?rlin
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This book argues that the unique environments of the North have been born of the relationship between humans and nature. Approaching the topic through the lens of environmental history, the contributors examine a broad range of geographies, including those of Iceland and other islands in the Northern Atlantic, Sweden, Finland, Russia, the Pacific N …

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To Right Historical Wrongs

To Right Historical Wrongs

Race, Gender, and Sentencing in Canada
by Carmela Murdocca
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Following the Second World War, liberal nation-states sought to address injustices of the past. Canada's government began to consider its own implication in various past wrongs, and in the late twentieth century it began to implement reparative justice initiatives for historically marginalized people. Yet despite this shift, there are more Indigeno …

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Chinese Comfort Women

Chinese Comfort Women

Testimonies from Imperial Japan’s Sex Slaves
by Peipei Qiu, with Su Zhiliang & Chen Lifei
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Chinese Comfort Women is the first English-language book featuring accounts of the “comfort station” experiences of women from Mainland China, forced into sexual slavery by the Japanese military during the Asia-Pacific War. Through personal narratives from twelve survivors, this book reveals the unfathomable atrocities committed against women d …

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A Tsilhqút’ín Grammar

A Tsilhqút’ín Grammar

by Eung-Do Cook
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Tsilhq?t'?n, also known as Chilcotin, is a northern Athabaskan language spoken by the people of the Chilco River (Tsilhq?x) in Interior British Columbia. Until now, the literature on Tsilhq?t'?n contained very little description of the language. With forty-seven consonants and six vowels plus tone, the phonological system is notoriously complex. Th …

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Sporting Gender

Sporting Gender

Women Athletes and Celebrity-Making during China’s National Crisis, 1931-45
by Yunxiang Gao
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Sporting Gender is the first book to explore the rise to fame of female athletes in China in the early twentieth century. Gao shows how these women coped with the conflicting demands of nationalist causes, unwanted male attention, and modern fame, arguing that the athletic female form helped to create a new ideal of modern womanhood in China. This …

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The Industrial Diet

The Industrial Diet

The Degradation of Food and the Struggle for Healthy Eating
by Anthony Winson
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The global health crisis has been debated in political arenas, written about in best-selling manifestos, and exposed in Oscar-nominated documentaries. Yet, despite all the media attention, there are few studies that look seriously at its underlying cause – the rise of the industrial diet.

 

The Industrial Diet chronicles the long-term developments …

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Stalled

Stalled

The Representation of Women in Canadian Governments
edited by Linda Trimble; Jane Arscott & Manon Tremblay
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Following significant increases in women’s electoral representation in the 1980s and '90s, progress has stalled. Today, there are only a few more women in Canada’s parliament and legislatures than a decade ago. What has happened to the representational gains for women and why does gender parity remain so elusive? To answer these questions, Stal …

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Inventing Stanley Park

Inventing Stanley Park

An Environmental History
by Sean Kheraj
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In early December 2006, a powerful windstorm ripped through Vancouver’s Stanley Park. The storm transformed the city’s most treasured landmark into a tangle of splintered trees and shattered a decades-old vision of the park as timeless virgin wilderness. In Inventing Stanley Park, Sean Kheraj traces how the tension between popular expectations …

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The Canadian Rangers

The Canadian Rangers

A Living History
by P. Whitney Lackenbauer
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The Canadian Rangers stand sentinel in the farthest reaches of our country. For more than six decades, this dedicated group of citizen-soldiers has quietly served as Canada’s eyes, ears, and voice in isolated coastal and northern communities. Drawing on official records, interviews, and participation in Ranger exercises, Lackenbauer argues that t …

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Indigenous in the City

Indigenous in the City

Contemporary Identities and Cultural Innovation
edited by Evelyn Peters & Chris Andersen
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Research on Indigenous issues rarely focuses on life in major metropolitan centres. Instead, there is a tendency to frame rural locations as emblematic of authentic or “real” Indigeneity. While such a perspective may support Indigenous struggles for territory and recognition, it fails to account for large swaths of contemporary Indigenous reali …

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Selling Sex

Selling Sex

Experience, Advocacy, and Research on Sex Work in Canada
edited by Emily van der Meulen; Elya M. Durisin & Victoria Love
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Despite being dubbed “the world’s oldest profession,” prostitution has rarely been viewed as a legitimate form of labour. Instead, it is often criminalized, sensationalized, and polemicized. In Selling Sex, Emily van der Meulen, Elya M. Durisin, and Victoria Love present a more nuanced view of the sex industry. They bring together a vast coll …

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Resistance Is Fertile

Resistance Is Fertile

Canadian Struggles on the BioCommons
by Wilhelm Peekhaus
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For decades, government, industry, and the mainstream media have extolled the virtues of biotechnology while downplaying its negative side effects. Focusing on agriculture, Resistance Is Fertile challenges this dominant rhetoric by analyzing the major issues around which opponents of biotechnology in Canada are mobilizing resistance — namely, the …

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Breathing Life into the Stone Fort Treaty

Breathing Life into the Stone Fort Treaty

An Anishnabe Understanding of Treaty One
by Aimée Craft, foreword by John Borrows
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In order to interpret and implement a treaty between the Crown and Canada’s First Nations, we must look to its spirit and intent, and consider what was contemplated by the parties at the time the treaty was negotiated, argues Aimée Craft. Using a detailed analysis of Treaty One – today covering what is southern Manitoba – she illustrates how …

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“Don’t Be So Gay!”

“Don’t Be So Gay!”

Queers, Bullying, and Making Schools Safe
by Donn Short
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Recent cases of teen suicide linked with homophobic bullying have thrust the issue of school safety into the national spotlight. In “Don’t Be So Gay!” Queers, Bullying, and Making Schools Safe, Donn Short considers the effectiveness of safe-school legislation. Drawing on interviews with queer youth and their allies in the Toronto area, Short …

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Unjust by Design

Unjust by Design

Canada’s Administrative Justice System
by Ron Ellis
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Canadian legislatures regularly assign what are truly court functions to non-court, government tribunals. These executive branch “judicial” tribunals are surrogate courts and together comprise a little-known system of administrative justice that annually makes hundreds of thousands of contentious, life-altering judicial decisions concerning the …

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Treaty Talks in British Columbia, Third Edition

Treaty Talks in British Columbia, Third Edition

Building a New Relationship
edited by Christopher McKee
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This updated edition of Treaty Talks in British Columbia traces the origins and development of treaty negotiations in the province and includes a postscript, co-authored with Peter Colenbrander, that provides an extensive overview of the treaty process from 2001 to 2009. The authors outline the achievements of and challenges for the treaty process …

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Standing Up with G̲a'ax̱sta'las

Standing Up with G̲a'ax̱sta'las

Jane Constance Cook and the Politics of Memory, Church, and Custom
by Leslie A. Robertson & the Kwagu'l Gix̱sa̱m Clan
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Standing Up with G̲a’ax̱sta’las tells the remarkable story of Jane Constance Cook (1870-1951), a controversial Kwakwa̱ka̱’wakw leader and activist who lived during a period of enormous colonial upheaval. Working collaboratively, Robertson and Cook’s descendants draw on oral histories and textual records to create a nuanced portrait of a …

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The Right to a Healthy Environment

The Right to a Healthy Environment

Revitalizing Canada's Constitution
by David R. Boyd
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Canada has abundant natural wealth, beautiful landscapes, vast forests, and thousands of rivers and lakes. The land defines Canadians as a people, yet the country has one of the industrialized world’s worst environmental records. Building on his previous book, The Environmental Rights Revolution (2012), David R. Boyd describes how recognizing the …

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