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Library Articles

1.Aging and Demographic Change in Canadian context, Edited by David Cheal. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2002. 293 p. 2.Gendering Government: Feminist Engagement with the State in Australia and Canada, by Louise A. Chappell. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2002. 212 p. 3.They Myth of the Good Corporate Citizen: Canada and Democracy in the Age of Globalization, […]

Library Books

1. Droit international humanitaire, by Michel Bélanger. Paris: Gualino. 2002. 150 p. 2. Canada and the global challenge: Finding a Place to Stand. Commentary by Bill Dymond and Michael Hart. Toronto: C.D. How Institute, 2003. 22 p. 3. While Canada Slept: How We Lost Our Place in the World, by Andrew Cohen. Toronto: McClelland & […]

Library Articles

1. BZlanger, RZal. Une premiZre: un Canadien fran?ais dirige le Canada. Cap-aux-diamants nÅ¡ 73:24-8 printemps 2003. (nÅ¡ 25662) 2. Dodge, David. Keeping Canada Prosperous in an economically unsound world. Canadian speeches, issues of the day 17:4, 12-15 Mar./Apr. 2003. (no. 25624) 3. Quigley, Tim, Chuck Doucette et Pierre Lescadre. Drogues et crimimalitZ: reflexion sur la […]

Library Articles

1. Arthurs, Harry W. Governing the Canadian State: the Constitution in an era of globalization, neo-liberalism, populism, decentralization and judicial activism. Constitutional forum 13:16-23 Spring 2003.(no. 25575) 2. Lacoursière, Jacques. Quand tout le monde savait pour qui l’on votait! Cap-aux-diamants (nÅ¡ 25604) 3. Roy, F. Recent trends in spending and savings in Canada and the […]

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1. Harrison, Glenn et al. Cigarette smoking and the cost of hospital and physician care. Canadian Public Policy 29:1-20 March 2003. 2. Koles, Karla. Impaired driving in the ‘Criminal Code’: a brief history. The Advocate 61:213-19 March 2003. 3. Leberge, Suzanne et Alexandre Dumas. L’affaire Richard/Campbell: un catalyseur de l’affirmation des Canadiens francais. Bulletin d’histoire […]

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1. Black, Vaughn, Old and in the way? The revenue rule and big tobacco. The Canadian business law journal 38:1-35 Feb. 2003 2. Chase, Kerry A. Economic interests and regional trading arrangements: the case of NAFTA. International Organization 57:137-74 Winter 2003. 3. Labossiére, Denis. La Bibliothéque du Parlement tourne une nouvelle page. Revue parlementaire canadienne […]

Library Book

1.Outgunned: Up against the NRA: The First Complete Insider Account of The Battle Over Gun Control, by Peter Brown, New York: Free Press. 2003. 2.In A Perfect Ocean: the State of Fisheries and Ecosystems in North Atlantic Ocean, by Daniel Pauly, Washington, Island Press, 2003. 3.North American Monetary Integration: Should Canada Join the Dollarization Bandwagon?, […]

Philippe Gigantès’ last story

When then-foreign correspondent for the London Observer Philippe Gigantès was wounded, then captured for the 33 months and tortured in the Korean War, his captors would tie him naked to a chair for days and question him about being a spy. He was not a spy. He once sat in the chair for 17 days […]

John Ralston Saul sets the table for lively appetizing political talk

When Prime Minister Jean Chrétien asked the Queen to appoint Adrienne Clarkson Governor General, he did not tell Her Majesty that Madame Clarkson’s husband, the philosopher John Ralston Saul, should be put on the payroll to offset an enforced inability to make a living. Prime Minister Chrétien probably never read any of John Ralston Saul’s […]

John Ralston Saul sets the table for lively appetizing political talk

When Prime Minister Jean Chrétien asked the Queen to appoint Adrienne Clarkson Governor General, he did not tell Her Majesty that Madame Clarkson’s husband, the philosopher John Ralston Saul, should be put on the payroll to offset an enforced inability to make a living. Prime Minister Chrétien probably never read any of John Ralston Saul’s […]