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Arms Canada
First published in 1987, Arms Canada paints a disturbing picture of the Canadian arms industry, an industry whose sales then totalled $3 billion annually.$16.95, paperbackThe World Trade Organization
The World Trade Organization: A Citizen's Guide offers an independent view of WTO actions in areas ranging from agriculture and the environment to labour and culture, tracing how it promotes the interests of global corporations at the expense of citizens.$22.95, paperbackOut of Control
In this collection of essays, distinguished contributors explain the roots of international financial market turmoil and suggest reforms to bring stability to the global economy.
$19.95, paperbackPacific Partners
This book surveys Canada-Japan relations from the nineteenth century to the present, analyzing the Canada-Japan connection from historical, political, economic, social, and cultural perspectives.
$19.95, paperbackThe Future of Grain
Written in the early 1980s, The Future of Grain examines Canada's growing grain exports and the outlook for the industry's future.$14.95, paperbackMarketing Canada's Energy
Written in the early 1980s, author I.A. McDougall analyzed Canada's growing dependence on precarious foreign sources of energy.$14.95, paperbackThe Drug Industry
Published in 1981, The Drug Industry is an analysis of a classic branch-plant business in Canada, offering recommendations for increased and closely-focused government regulation.
$16.95, paperbackThe New Protectionism
Written in the early 1980s against a backdrop of strengthening calls for a North American free trade agreement, this study examines the protectionist impulses masquerading as efforts to eliminate tariff barriers.
$14.95, paperbackThe CPR
This is the amazing story of the most Canadian corporation of them all - the CPR. Born in 1880 with a silver spoon in its mouth - in the form of millions of acres of land, $25 million in cash and some existing railroad track thrown in - the CPR has carri$19.95, paperbackCorporate Canada
Drawn largely from the pages of the legendary Last Post magazine, Corporate Canada offers a fascinating snapshot of the Canadian economy in the early 1970s.$3.75, paperbackScroll to Top