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Gender inequality. Ableism. Transphobia. One aspect of our daily lives highlights discrimination and inequality with shocking clarity: toilet access. In No Place to Go, Lezlie Lowe explores the political and exclusionary issues which are ignored by our politicians and city planners and tolerated by a suffering public. Endless queues for the women's toilet are more serious than a long-running joke; it means the built environment is designed with men in mind. We don't embrace widespread gender neutrality in public toilets; to do so would entail bigger discussions about gender.We don't want to consider the consequences of being caught short if you are homeless or have a disability; that would involve engaging in political and social conversations, with potential economic ramifications. Lowe tells us it is time we start having these discussions and recognize these problems because when the needs of women and children, the homeless, the disabled and the ill are not met, society suffers.
Here's a completely revised, expanded, and updated activity guide to Nova Scotia that offers 455 off-the-beaten track adventures. The third edition of this authoritative book caters to all ranges of activities, from exploring isolated coastal islands by sea kayak to hiking untrod beaches or woodland wilderness. Whatever your interests - hiking, birding, beachcombing, whale-watching, canoeing, swimming, walking, biking fishing, or golf - this book offers you the perfect activity. Also included are valuable recommendations on dining and accomodations.
An illustrated biographical record of leading Canadians from business, the professions, government, and academia.
The Canadian Almanac & Directory is the most complete source of Canadian information available - cultural, professional and financial institutions, legislative, governmental, judicial and educational organizations. Canada's authoritative sourcebook for almost 160 years, the Canadian Almanac & Directory gives you access to almost 100,000 names and addresses of contacts throughout the network of Canadian institutions.
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