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Who Benefits?

Who Benefits?

From: Are We Done Fighting?

This chapter brings a new, powerful question to frame conflict situations. The author looks at research that examines how and why we engage in conflict situations, and the surprising benefits of … 12 $1.20 Add
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Who Killed the Public Surgery Centre?

Who Killed the Public Surgery Centre?

From: Divided

This essay concerns the shift to private surgeries in Saskatchewan. This policy was meant to reduce the wait times for surgical procedures through a market-based approach, but wait times only … 12 $1.20 Add
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Who Owns the Arctic?

Who Owns the Arctic?

From: Essential Readings in Canadian Government and Politics, 2nd Edition

Excerpt of a 2009 book by Michael Byers exploring the role of indigenous peoples in strengthening Canadian presence and sovereignty in the North. ; ; 6 $0.60 Add
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Who Says It's Legal

Who Says It’s Legal

From: Legalizing Theft

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Who Stays Healthy? Who Gets Sick?

Who Stays Healthy? Who Gets Sick?

From: About Canada: Health & Illness 2nd Edition

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Who Wants To Be Connected All the Time?

Who Wants To Be Connected All the Time?

From: BlackBerry Town

Chuck Howitt details the early days of Mike Lazaridis’s career, including his time at the University of Waterloo and his budding relationship with Professor Mohamed Elmasry. 7 $0.70 Add
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Who's Dreaming?

Who’s Dreaming?

From: Are We Done Fighting?

This chapter provides clarity about how rarely violent conflict and war produce clearcut peaceful results, and how they can amplify the problems at hand rather than resolve them. Then it reminds … 8 $0.80 Add
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Who's Greatest Together?

Who’s Greatest Together?

From: Stampede

In this chapter, Williams unpacks the theme of the 2012 centenial Stampede, "We’re Greatest Together." 40 $4.00 Add
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<p>Whose Jurisdiction Is It Anyway?</p><p>Quebec — 2014</p>

Whose Jurisdiction Is It Anyway?

Quebec — 2014

From: The Right to Die

Is assisted death a health care matter or is it a criminal one? This may seem an odd question, but in the contentious and confusing world of federal-provincial jurisdictional responsibilities, it … 14 $1.40 Add
Whose Streets?

Whose Streets?

The Toronto G20 and the Challenges of Summit Protest

In June 2010 activists opposing the G20 meeting held in Toronto were greeted with arbitrary state violence on a scale never before seen in Canada. Whose Streets? is a combination of testimonials … 256 View
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Why?

Why?

From: Power Trap

address the three groups of people who would be most important for the success of a united progressive party: Liberal and New Democrat partisans and currently frustrated and unattached progressives. 17 $1.70 Add
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Why Change Is Now Possible

Why Change Is Now Possible

From: Power Trap

Points to the climate change issues, finanical crisis, and the wage gap as factors that prime this moment in time as one of change 28 $2.80 Add
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Why Conservatives Win

Why Conservatives Win

From: Power Trap

Analyzes the reasons behind the Conservatives electoral wins through their ideological dominance particularly economic messaging 36 $3.60 Add
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Why Do Economic Inequalities Matter?

Why Do Economic Inequalities Matter?

From: The Age of Increasing Inequality

Faster economic growth is not a feasible solution for Canada’s problem of increasing inequality. But although technological change will create new problems of job destruction, it also … 20 $2.00 Add
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Why do economic inequalities matter?
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Why do economic inequalities matter?

From: The Scandalous Rise of Inequality in Canada

In this chapter, the author asks why economic inequality matters in early twenty-first-century Canada. 21 $2.10 Add
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Why Ethical Politics is Essential

Why Ethical Politics is Essential

From: Honest Politics Now

Discusses some key proposals for new and/or stronger institutionalized supports for ethical conduct. ; 23 $2.30 Add