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On enseigne l'histoire tous les jours a l'ecole; pourquoi alors ne pourrait-on pas enseigner un peu d'histoire du travail de la province ou meme du pays?
Bert Whyte's fascinating memoir of life as an underground historical rogue who spent 40 years navigating left-wing politics and communism in Canada.
Setting municipal relief administrations of the 1930s within a wider literature on welfare and urban poor relief, this study highlights the legacy on which Canadian relief policymakers relied in determining policy directions, as well as the experiences of the individuals and families who depended on relief for their survival.
A political and economic analysis of the history of working people in Alberta.
Charts the development of the region's labour movement from the early nineteenth century to the present.
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