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What Difference Does It Make?
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What Difference Does It Make?

From: We're all Climate Hypocrites Now

This chapter describes the efforts of cyclists in Amsterdam to resist the encroachment of cars and keep that city bike-centric. He uses their efforts as a model for how change has to take place … 19 $1.90 Add
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What Do I Get?
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What Do I Get?

navigating the healthcare minefield

From: Bleed

In this chapter, Lindeman examines reproductive rights in the context of hysterectomies. She describes her own personal experience attempting to obtain a hysterectomy, the dismissal of female … 12 $1.20 Add
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What Do Police Do?

What Do Police Do?

From: Crisis in Canada's Policing

This chapter examines the declining rate of crime in Canada, the amount of time police officers spend responding directly to crimes, and the rate at which Canadian police solve crimes. ; 39 $3.90 Add
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What do the treaties prohibit?

What do the treaties prohibit?

From: Sold Down the Yangtze

The expansions of the treaties’ vague protections for foreign investors have a corresponding impact on voters who want a government to be able to change its policies, or on taxpayers who … 9 $0.90 Add
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What Do We Need to Do?
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What Do We Need to Do?

From: Runaway Climate

What Do We Need to Do? Personal actions, public health, role of government, fossil fuel subsidies, zero carbon commitments, carbon pricing 17 $1.70 Add
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What Does False Advertising Have to Do with Animal Protection?

What Does False Advertising Have to Do with Animal Protection?

From: Canadian Perspectives on Animals and the Law

Exploration of the potential to challenge misleading product claims using false advertising laws. 30 $3.00 Add
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What Does Food Sovereignty Look Like?

What Does Food Sovereignty Look Like?

From: Food Sovereignty

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What Does It Mean to Be a Movement? A Proposal for a Coherent, Powerful, Indigenous-Led Movement

What Does It Mean to Be a Movement? A Proposal for a Coherent, Powerful, Indigenous-Led Movement

Part III: Future Prospects

From: A Line in the Tar Sands

In Chapter 24 Emily Coats focuses on Indigenous-led movements in Northern Alberta, discussing climate change, climate injustices, pollution, the Crown and Canadian law, and the UN Declaration on … 12 $1.20 Add
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What Does Our Progress Mean?

What Does Our Progress Mean?

From: About Canada: Queer Rights

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What Events Trigger a Restorative Response?

What Events Trigger a Restorative Response?

From: The Politics of Restorative Justice

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What <i>Fraser</i> Means For Labour Rights in Canada

What Fraser Means For Labour Rights in Canada

From: Constitutional Labour Rights in Canada

Considers the mark that Fraser left on labour rights in Canada, focusing on the doctrinal and practical implications of the Fraser majority’s reasons, its impact on litigation discourse and … ; 44 $4.40 Add
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What Happiness Policy Is and Why It Matters

What Happiness Policy Is and Why It Matters

From: The Happiness Policy Handbook

Happiness Policy Makes Economic Sense – Easterlin Paradox – Income Inequality – Mental Health Care – Purchasing Habits ; ; 10 $1.00 Add
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What I Love About Being Old

What I Love About Being Old

Or, My Grandson Makes Chicken Soup for Me

From: Did You Just Call Me Old Lady?

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What If?

What If?

From: Protecting Research Confidentiality

looks at three different sources influence on the creation of how to address when a higher ethical consideration would lead a researcher to violate a confidence ; 17 $1.70 Add
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What If

What If

From: Three Funerals for my Father

This chapter is told from the author’s father’s perspective. It follows the aftermath of his sending his children away to escape the country. 2 $0.20 Add