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Baranek, Patricia, Raisa B. Deber and A. Paul Williams. Almost Home: Reforming Home and Community Care in Ontario. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. 340 pp. $65.00 cloth, $29.95 paper.Baxter, Judith, ed. Clifton Royal: The Wetmores and Village Life in Nineteenth-Century New Brunswick. Gatineau, QC: The Canadian Museum of Civilization. 414...
[The uneasy case for equalization payments]
Attention to the problems which social science addresses tells us a great deal about the nature of the Canadian economy and the national identity, about not only material realities but also Canadian values.Values are ever present in the lexicon of economics. They penetrate economics at a level of vocabulary, perceptional...
[Unnecessary debts]
The Implications of Knowledge-based Growth for Micro-economic Policies. Peter Howitt. Calgary: University of Calgary Press, 1996.Attention to the problems which social science addresses tells us a great deal about the nature of the Canadian economy and the national identity, about not only material realities but also Canadian values.Values are ever...
[Banking on deception: the discourse of fiscal crisis]
The Implications of Knowledge-based Growth for Micro-economic Policies. Peter Howitt. Calgary: University of Calgary Press, 1996.Attention to the problems which social science addresses tells us a great deal about the nature of the Canadian economy and the national identity, about not only material realities but also Canadian values.Values are ever...
[Understanding Canada: building on the new Canadian political economy]
The Implications of Knowledge-based Growth for Micro-economic Policies. Peter Howitt. Calgary: University of Calgary Press, 1996.Attention to the problems which social science addresses tells us a great deal about the nature of the Canadian economy and the national identity, about not only material realities but also Canadian values.Values are ever...
[The implications of knowledge-based growth for micro-economic policies]
The Implications of Knowledge-based Growth for Micro-economic Policies. Peter Howitt. Calgary: University of Calgary Press, 1996.Attention to the problems which social science addresses tells us a great deal about the nature of the Canadian economy and the national identity, about not only material realities but also Canadian values.Values are ever...
[Profits & politics: Beaverbrook & the gilded age of Canadian finance]
The Implications of Knowledge-based Growth for Micro-economic Policies. Peter Howitt. Calgary: University of Calgary Press, 1996.Attention to the problems which social science addresses tells us a great deal about the nature of the Canadian economy and the national identity, about not only material realities but also Canadian values.Values are ever...
Senator, the merchant, two carpenters, and a widow: a survey of Canadian landlords in 1871.
Abstract: Recent scholarship has improved our understanding of the increase in home ownership in Canada from the late nineteenth century, but less attention has been directed to the group that owners displaced, landlords. With data sampled from the 1871 manuscript census, this study ...
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