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By Vicki Pitman. 1997
This text provides a guide to good, professional practice. Places an emphasis on key points of technical understanding. Regular activities…
enhance the learning process. Features diagrams and illustrations of the highest quality. Offers a balanced approach to the variety of methods and techniques practised. 1997.By Daniel Poliquin. 2009
René Lévesque was born into a Quebec dominated by the Catholic Church, rural values, and Anglophone control of business. He…
was part of the 1960s Quiet Revolution that saw the province become a secular society bent on economic success and, for some, political independence. A journalist, war reporter, and television host, Lévesque channeled his communication skills into politics, founded the Parti Québecois, and permanently altered Canada's political landscape. 2009.By L. A. C. O Hunt, Barbara Hunt. 1983
Memoirs of a northern trader turned civil servant. Mr. Hunt came to Canada in 1928 with the Hudson's Bay Company…
and travelled all over the North. He describes how the region evolved over time and bemoans the attempts to apply the southern values to northern situations. 1983.By Alex Bowlby. 1989
The battalion in which Bowlby served was renowned throughout the Eighth army, but luck deserted it after the North African…
campaign. Stripped of its hard core of regulars it was sent as heavy infantry to Italy, instead of the specialised role for which it had been trained, and lost its first and second battles. Bowlby describes exactly how men behave when the heat is on, and his account of life in an infantry platoon in Italy 1944. 1989.By Tom Monte, Anthony J Sattilaro. 1982
By Myrna Kostash, Duane Burton. 2006
A compendium of writings including poetry, fiction and non-fiction, from those who have spent time reading the river. Beginning at…
the rivers source, Kostash takes the reader through 21 communities along the North Saskatchewan. Includes the work of Hugh McLennan, Eli Mandel, Aritha van Herk, John V. Hicks and Thompson Highway. c2006.By Charles Taylor. 1982
By Edith Fournier. 1995
Par l'auteure de "La mère d'Édith", un récit relatant la mort de sa mère atteinte de la maladie d'Alzheimer. L'auteure,…
une psychothérapeute, nous livre un récit-témoignage sur la thérapie bioénergétique, une approche corporelle de la psychothérapie. Elle raconte avec honnêteté et simplicité son cheminement personnel et parle de la méthode et du thérapeute Lowen qu'elle a côtoyé pendant trois ans. 1995.By Micheline Dumont-Johnson. 1987
In the past, women often have been neglected in the history books, especially native and immigrant women. This book provides…
a picture of the daily life of ordinary women in Quebec during the past four centuries. 1987.By P. W Barber. 2018
Recounts the history of hallucinogenic-drug research in Saskatchewan, and the pioneering work of Humphry Osmond, Abram Hoffer, and Duncan Blewett.…
They broke new ground in the 1950s and '60s in the use of hallucinogens, like mescaline and LSD, and the development of treatments for alcoholism and schizophrenia--until Timothy Leary hit the scene and undermined everything with his public pronouncements. Delving into the experiments, the researchers, as well as connections to notables like Aldous Huxley, Linus Pauling, and Alcoholics Anonymous Co-Founder Bill W, Barber examines popularly held myths surrounding the drugs, and shows how the Saskatchewan research made extensive contributions to this scientific field and led to radical innovations in mental health, many of which have applications and relevance today. 2018.By Steve Paikin. 2006
John Robarts became Ontario premier in 1961, and his government established legal aid, a huge system of community colleges and…
universities, law reform, GO Transit, the Ontario Science Centre, and Ontario Place, as well as a significant enhancement of individual civil rights, a reorganization of school administration, and a start on regional government. But for all his success and triumph in the public realm, Robarts struggled with the demons that plagued his private life. 2006.By Maude Barlow. 2002
Activist Maude Barlow traces the history of medicare in Canada, which began in 1966. She compares it with both public…
and private systems in other parts of the world, and describes the proponents of privatization in Canada. Barlow argues against the notion that medicare is a luxury that Canadians can no longer afford. 2002.By Pierre S Pettigrew. 1999
By Jacques Parizeau. 1997
L'ancien Premier ministre du Québec s'exprime sur le référendum de 1995 au Québec, sur l'aspect économique dans le perspective d'une…
Québec souverain, sur les relations interethnique dans un Québec souverain, sur la reconnaissance internationale d'un éventuel Québec indépendant. 1997.By Robert Collins. 2003
Collins was born and raised on a Saskatchewan farm, but spent most of his adult life living elsewhere. He returns…
to his homeland to pay homage to it and its people, in a combination of stories, anecdotes, and history told in the voices of ordinary citizens. He explores the characteristics that define these people to themselves and to the rest of Canada: their pessimism, independence, friendliness, and self-reliance. 2003.By Deirdre Kessler. 1992
This introduction to Prince Edward Island and its people covers its residents, beginning with its first residents, the Micmac, the…
government, economy, tourism, and the arts. Also included is a section of "Facts at a glance" which highlights information from the text, such as population statistics, important dates, and important people. Junior high and older. c1992.By Michael Rachlis. 2004
A simple solution to our health care woes that doesn't require a lot more money or privatization. Lays out a…
plan to eliminate emergency room and hospital overcrowding, maximize our access to doctors through teamwork, and reform our incredibly inefficient waiting system for tests or treatment. 2004.By Mikkel Borch-Jacobsen. 2014
La vérité sur les médicaments n'est pas un brûlot contre les médicaments qui sauvent d'innombrables vies mais bien un réquisitoire…
contre l'industrie pharmaceutique, tentaculaire et toute-puissante, qui veut faire de la médecine un simple commerce et fait passer ses profits avant l'intérêt des patients. Sont bien sûr évoqués les récents scandales sanitaires impliquant tous les grands laboratoires mais l'ouvrage décortique surtout les méthodes et agissements de l'industrie pharmaceutique... à faire frémir ! Des techniques marketing utilisées pour transformer les médicaments en produits de consommation courante jusqu'à la fabrication de maladies et de médicaments inutiles, en passant par les effets secondaires minimisés pourtant responsables chaque année de centaines de milliers de décès et les conflits d'intérêts voire la corruption à tous les niveaux (médecins, experts, agences sanitaires, médias, politiciens), etc. - tout est analysé et justifié, exemples concrets à l'appui. 2014.By Vincent Geloso, Marc-Olivier Fortin. 2013
" L'historien économique Vincent Geloso procède à une solide démonstration prouvant que ce qui a été largement présenté comme une…
Révolution Tranquille (1960- 1976) n'était pas une véritable révolution, ni ne fut réellement synonyme de progrès général pour les Québécois. Vincent Geloso propose la thèse, inédite et audacieuse, que c'est la période allant de 1945 à 1960, à laquelle on a accolé l'étiquette infamante de Grande Noirceur, qui devrait plutôt être vue comme le début de ce qui aura été pour la société québécoise un authentique Grand Rattrapage ... " -- 4e de couv.By Pierre Blondeau, Paul Harasymowycz, Patrick Hamel, Frédérique David. 2014
" Au Canada, environ 400 000 personnes sont atteintes de glaucome. Cette maladie chronique de l'œil touche 1 % à…
3 % de la population du monde occidental de plus de 40 ans et 10 % des octogénaires. Il s'agit d'une maladie extrêmement sournoise, qui peut détruire les capacités fonctionnelles de l'œil de façon irréversible et sans avertissement. Le dépistage est donc un enjeu majeur de la lutte contre le glaucome, d'autant plus que des traitements très efficaces permettent d'empêcher ou de ralentir sa progression. Écrit par des médecins spécialistes, dans un langage simple et clair, ce livre couvre les différents aspects de la maladie et fournit toute linformation nécessaire aux patients et aux proches... " -- 4e de couv.