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Canada's Social Economy
The Canadian economy is generally characterized by private enterprise with a small degree of government ownership. Yet this description leaves out a surprisingly large portion of the economy.$24.95, paperbackSplit Screen
First published in 1992, Split Screen is an early and incisive attempt to track the effects of accelerating media convergence.$29.50, paperbackTraining For What?
Training for What? is a collection of papers examining occupational training as a tool of ongoing political struggle in the workplace.$14.95, paperbackConfederation in Crisis
Here is a brief, readable guide to the post-Meech Lake era in Canada featuring leading experts from Québec and English Canada.$8.95, paperbackReservations Are for Indians
Offering a sympathetic but detached portrait of Canada's native people, this book has become a classic.
$16.95, paperbackWomen and Social Change
In this collection, leading feminist activists and academics describe their organizing and reflect on their successes and failures.
$24.95, paperbackAgnes Macphail and the Politics of Equality
Agnes Macphail, Canada's first woman MP, is a heroine for our times: an accomplished politician, committed feminist and a complex, well-rounded human being.$16.95, paperbackCooperative Learning & Social Change
Cooperative Learning and Social Change offers an introduction to a powerful pedagogical method that remains fresh and relevant today.$14.95, paperbackHeritage Languages
This book looks at the attitudes of Canadians towards heritage languages other than English and French.$14.95, paperbackBuilding A People's Curriculum
This volume introduces a Quebec teachers' collective, La maîtresse d'école, recounting their history and presenting a sampler of their pedagogical writings.$14.95, paperbackClaiming an Education
Claiming an Education offers a balanced presentation of the central issues facing education planners as they struggle to define the place of feminism in Canadian schools.$14.95, paperbackIt's Our Own Knowledge
A collection of papers presented at the Ontario Federation of Labour Conference on Education and Training in 1989, stressing the labour movement's continuing commitment to quality, free public education.$14.95, paperbackEducating Citizens
Educating Citizens outlines a working class curriculum designed to prepare students for participation in a socialist democracy.$14.95, paperbackThe Facts on Free Trade
Written before Free Trade became a part of Canadian society, readable and hard-hitting, The Facts on Free Trade explains what the deal says, and what it means.$45.00, paperbackFrom the Roots Up
First published in 1986, this book presents an alternative vision of the economy, one that is not dominated by conventional indicators and analyses of the narrower market economy.$16.95, paperbackNew Age Business
First published in 1986, New Age Business is a pioneering exploration of the economic model known as the "community development corporation."$35.00, paperbackYou've got ten minutes to get that flag down...
With contributions from John Ralston Saul, Rick Salutin, David Suzuki and many others, "You've got ten minutes to get that flag down..." is a vivid, immediate report on the state of Canadian culture in the mid-1980s.$25.00, paperbackCanada's Colonies
Since the first British naval expeditions to the "Frozen North," the history of the North has been romanticised. Published in 1985, this book presents history as actually seen from the North.$9.95, paperbackA Reader on Prevention and Social Policies
First published in 1982, this book examines issues of prevention in a Canadian context, culling comment and experience from those deeply involved in human service delivery.
$35.00, paperbackAnd Where Do We Go From Here?
Written in 1982, this book examines the difficulty renters face in the rental housing market, and whether housing allowance programs are adequate to provide the framework of intervention needed to resolve these difficulties.$35.00, paperbackScroll to Top