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![]() Women and WorkFeminism, Labour, and Social Reproduction |
With #MeToo dominating headlines and an unprecedented number of women running for office, the fight for women’s equality has perhaps never been higher on the political agenda. Around … | Susan Ferguson | 192 | 2020 | View |
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From ![]() Women as Citizens in Canada |
It is impossible to understand the place of women as citizens in Canada without understanding the moment of women’s inscription as citizens. This moment, and the terms of inscription, have … | Caroline Andrew | 12 | 2004 | $1.20 Add |
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From ![]() NEW! Women in BetweenFrom Fur Trade Frontier to Métis Nation From: Colonialism and Capitalism: Canada's Origins 1500-1890 |
This chapter examines the impact of the fur trade and colonial expansion in Canada in the nineteenth century on First Nation and Metis women populations. | Bryan D. Palmer | 14 | 2024 | $1.40 Add |
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From ![]() Women’s Liberation and the LordShelley Finson on Feminism in Christian Churches From: Gender & Sexuality |
Scott Neigh | 28 | 2012 | $3.08 Add | |
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From ![]() NEW! Women’s Rights |
In Chapter Six Katsi’tsakwas Ellen Gabriel reflects on the broader spectrum of her activism, particulary in the fight for women’s rights. | Audra Simpson; Katsi’tsakwas Ellen Gabriel; Pamela Palmater; Sean Carleton | 22 | 2024 | $2.20 Add |
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From ![]() Women’s WorkFrom: At Home |
Chapter 7 features interviews with Susan Shantz, Mary Kavanagh, and Aganetha Dyck. This chapter focuses on artists who work is inspired by the home-based work of their female ancestors. | Lezli Rubin-Kunda | 15 | 2018 | $1.50 Add |
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From ![]() NEW! Women’s WorkFrom: Up the Coast |
Chapter Nine focuses on women’s work, food orders, defending the camp and children from bears when the men are away, the authors stash of nanaimo bars attracting bears, laundry and the … | Kathryn Willcock | 37 | 2022 | $3.70 Add |
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From ![]() NEW! Wonton of JoyThe Filling |
Arlene Chan discusses her connection to Cantonises food and in particular the wonton, her family’s Kwong Chow Chop Suey Restaurant in Toronto, the annual ritual of making dumplings for … | Arlene Chan | 6 | 2022 | $0.60 Add |
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From ![]() Wood-Wellesley and the ‘Mystery Block’From: Any Other Way |
Mark Obaldeston describes how the pressure of new building developments is reshaping and erasing historically queer spaces in Toronto. | Mark Osbaldeston | 3 | 2017 | $0.30 Add |
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From ![]() Woody PointFrom: No Place For A Woman |
Getting My Bearings Again – Building My House on the Hill – The Electricity Kerfuffle – Jinny-Down-by-the-Bow – Spring: Back Home Again – A Summer of Wonders – … | Antony Berger | 60 | 2020 | $6.00 Add |
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From ![]() Work and Change in Atlantic Canada |
Examines Atlantic Canada. A key theme in all of the articles is working-class life in a resource based economy | Angela Day | 6 | 2016 | $0.60 Add |
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From ![]() NEW! Work & Play & FoodPart Five From: Earthkeeping |
Part Five contains the sections: Down to Earth, A Salmon for Supper, Of Seals and Cod and Us, Oatmeal Shenanigans, Part Surgeon, Part Seamstress: A Fly-Tying Memoir, Dike-Land Rambles, Chaga … | Gary Saunders | 51 | 2022 | $5.10 Add |
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From ![]() NEW! Workers Teaching WorkersFrom: The Fire and the Ashes |
This chapter stresses the importance of education in the labour movement. | Andrew Jackson | 3 | 2021 | $0.30 Add |
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From ![]() NEW! Working for Belgium, Fighting for Belgium1930–1945 From: Postcards from Congo |
This chapter explores labour relations in Congo and the resource extraction of resources and physical bodies for Belgium up until the end of the Second World War. | Edmund Trueman | 10 | 2022 | $1.00 Add |
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From ![]() World Upside DownFrom: The Wheel of Things |
Mollie Gillen | 11 | 2015 | $1.10 Add | |
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From ![]() I want Her So Much I Feel Sick: An Interview with Rough Trade’s Carole PopeFrom: Any Other Way |
Jane Farrow interview’s musician Carol Pope. They discuss the impact that Pope’s music had on Toronto’s queer community. | Jane Farrow; John Lorinc | 4 | 2017 | $0.40 Add |


















