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The story of Philemon Wright, pioneer of the first settlement in Canada's National Capital, written by his 4x great-grandson. Philemon's settlement, carved out of the wilderness of Lower Canada in 1800, is truly emblematic of Canada's early development. His dreams, his successes and his failures are captured in this intimate snapshot of the man and his family.
As the prospect of a legal right to advocacy inches closer, so the need to scrutinise its key values and practices becomes urgent. Although widely acclaimed as a 'good thing', there is little agreement as to how advocacy should be implemented, funded or evaluated. This book offers the first comprehensive analysis of the benefits of advocacy.
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