Published April, 2017
By Sarah Marie Wiebe
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By Sarah Marie Wiebe
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Everyday Exposure documents the adverse health effects experienced by Aamjiwnaang citizens in the heart of Canada's Chemical Valley and argues for a transformative and experiential "sensing policy" approach that takes the voices and experiences of Indigenous citizens seriously.
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Published December, 2016
By Isabel Wallace and Sarah Isabel Wallace
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By Isabel Wallace and Sarah Isabel Wallace
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Not Fit to Stay reveals how officials used panic about public health concerns as a basis for excluding early twentieth-century South Asian immigrants from entering Canada and the United States.
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Published November, 2016
By Andrea McKenzie
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By Andrea McKenzie
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This vivid portrait of female friendship follows two Canadian nursing sisters who endured the trauma and privations of the Great War.
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Published October, 2016
By Cynthia Toman
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Award-winning author Cynthia Toman brings to life the experiences of Canada's first women soldiers - nursing sisters who served during the First World War.
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Published September, 2016
By Sarah Marie Wiebe
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By Sarah Marie Wiebe
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Everyday Exposure documents the adverse health effects experienced by Aamjiwnaang citizens in the heart of Canada's Chemical Valley and argues for a transformative and experiential "sensing policy" approach that takes the voices and experiences of Indigenous citizens seriously.
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€108.58
Published August, 2016
By Christine Kelly
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By Christine Kelly
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Disability Politics and Care documents what happens when people with disabilities take control of home care services and explores key debates around the notion of "care."
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Published July, 2016
By Jessica van Horssen
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By Jessica van Horssen
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In A Town Called Asbestos, a mining town's proud and painful history is unearthed to reveal the challenges a small resource community faced in a globalized world.
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Published May, 2016
By Andrea McKenzie
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By Andrea McKenzie
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This vivid portrait of female friendship follows two Canadian nursing sisters who endured the trauma and privations of the Great War.
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€108.58
Published May, 2016
By Cynthia Toman
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By Cynthia Toman
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Award-winning author Cynthia Toman brings to life the experiences of Canada's first women soldiers - nursing sisters who served during the First World War.
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Published February, 2016
By Dan Malleck
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By Dan Malleck
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This intoxicating look at the history of drug regulation in Canada reveals how a variety of social and political forces converged at the turn of the twentieth century to transform both public attitudes toward, and access to, narcotics.
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