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Welfare Hamilton Style
Author(s)

Bill Freeman

Publication Year

2016

Publisher

James Lorimer and Company

ISBN: 9781459409460-01

Categories:

  • Sociology & Anthropology → Activism & Social Movements
  • Political Science → Canadian Politics
  • Political Science → Social Policy & Services

Welfare Hamilton Style

From: Their Town

$1.40

Looks at the broad pattern of city government policies over the last 150 years in Hamilton, and compares the use made of municipal funds and resources to assist business to the help provided to the city’s poor.

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Contributors

Bill Freeman

BILL FREEMAN is an award-winning historian, novelist, and screenwriter. Among his other books are Far from Home: Canadians in the First World War, co-authored with Richard Nielsen; A Magical Place: Toronto Island and Its People; Casa Loma: Toronto's Fairy-Tale Castle and Its Owner Sir Henry Pellatt, recipient of the Heritage Toronto Award of Merit in 1999; and 1005: Political Life in a Union Local.

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Canada Council for the Arts
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Nova Scotia

This project is funded in part by the Government of Canada. Ce projet est financé en partie par le gouvernement du Canada.

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