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Gerald Fortin
  • Language: fr

Gerald Fortin

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1981
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Preoccupe par le theme du nationalisme canadien francais et la question ouvriere, Gerald Fortin joue un role important dans l'elaboration du Plan d'amenagement de l'est du Quebec (BAEQ). Il s'occupe aujourd'hui d'INRS urbanisation.

Québec and Radical Social Change
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 220

Québec and Radical Social Change

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Working Lives
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 641

Working Lives

Craig Heron is one of Canada's leading labour historians. Drawing together fifteen of Heron's new and previously published essays on working-class life in Canada, Working Lives covers a wide range of issues, including politics, culture, gender, wage-earning, and union organization. A timely contribution to the evolving field of labour studies in Canada, this cohesive collection of essays analyzes the daily experiences of people working across Canada over more than two hundred years. Honest in its depictions of the historical complexities of daily life, Working Lives raises issues in the writing of Canadian working-class history, especially "working-class realism" and how it is eventually inscribed into Canada's public history. Thoughtfully reflecting on the ways in which workers interact with the past, Heron discusses the important role historians and museums play in remembering the adversity and milestones experienced by Canada's working class.

The Labour Companion
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 132

The Labour Companion

Prepared by the Committee on Canadian Labour History, publishers of the influential journal Labour/Le Travailleur, this volume is an excellent resource for students of the history of workers in Canada. The compilers described this book as a working bibliography, that is a compilation of scholarship to date in an incredibly active and burgeoning field of study. It includes hundreds of entries for materials printed between 1950 to 1975, arranged alphabetically and fully indexed. The text is illustrated with revealing photographs. First published in 1980, The Labour Companion remains a valuable reference for students of labour's role in Canadian history.

Business and Social Reform in the Thirties
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 258

Business and Social Reform in the Thirties

This book challenges the commonly accepted view that governments enacted social reforms in the 1930s in response to demands for more equitable redistribution of wealth in a time of trouble, robbing from the rich to give to the poor. Alvin Finkel demonstrates conclusively that Canadian big business was overwhelmingly in favour of more state intervention during the Thirties in the economic and social sphere. Private enterprise in Canada has always depended on government aid--capital grants, high tariffs, the repression of organized labour--and in the 1930s, the corporations' need for help was more acute than ever before. They realized that the capitalist system could not survive without legislated structural reforms that would provide safeguards for private investment and profit under the guise of social welfare. Examining the emergence of an unprecedented intertwining of business and government mangement during the Depression, Business and Social Reform in the Thirties analyzes an inordinant concentration of power that remains with us today.

Canadian Society: Sociological Perspectives
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 877

Canadian Society: Sociological Perspectives

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-12-29
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  • Publisher: Springer

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Social Scientists and Politics in Canada
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 164

Social Scientists and Politics in Canada

Social scientists have played many roles in Canadian politics since the Second World War. Stephen Brooks and Alain Gagnon examine the forms and extent of social scientists' involvement in the political process, their relationship to the state, and the complexities of their class position. The unique development of the social sciences in Quebec and their relationship to Quebec nationalism are examined and distinctions between development in this community and in the predominantly anglophone community of the rest of Canada are contrasted.

Saugus River and Tributaries, Lynn, Malden, Revere and Saugus, Feasibility Report and Water Resources Investigation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 366
North of America
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 388

North of America

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-07-15
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  • Publisher: UBC Press

In 1941, influential publishing magnate Henry Luce wrote a stirring essay on American global power, declaring that the world was in the midst of the first great American century. What did a newly outward-looking and hegemonic United States mean for its northern neighbour? From constitutional reform to transit policy, from national security to the arrival of television, Canadians were ever mindful of the American experience. This sharp-eyed study provides a unique look at postwar Canada, bringing to the fore the opinions and perceptions of a broad range of Canadians – from consumers to diplomats, jazz musicians to urban planners, and a diverse cross-section in between.