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Between the Lines Class Action: How Ontario's Elementary Teachers Became a Political Force
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Between the Lines Testimonio: Canadian Mining in the Aftermath of Genocides in Guatemala
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Between the Lines 1919: Une Histoire Graphique de la Grève Générale de Winnipeg
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Between the Lines Direct Action Gets the Goods: A Graphic History of the Strike in Canada
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Between the Lines Fired Up about Consent
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Between the Lines No Representation Without Consultation: A Citizen's Guide to Participatory Democracy
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Between the Lines Taking the Rap: Women Doing Time for Society’s Crimes
When Ann Hansen was arrested in 1983 along with the four other members of the radical anarchist group known as the Squamish Five, her long-time commitment to prison abolition suddenly became much more personal. Now, she could see firsthand the brutal effects of imprisonment on real women’s lives.
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Between the Lines Fighting Dirty: How a Small Community Took on Big Trash
Fighting Dirty tells the story of how one small group of farmers, small-town residents, and Indigenous people fought the world’s largest waste disposal company to stop them from expanding a local dumpsite into a massive land fill. As one of the experts brought in to assess the impact, Poh-Gek Forkert was part of their fight.
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Between the Lines Capitalism: A Crime Story
In Capitalism: A Crime Story, Harry Glasbeek makes the case that if the rules and doctrines of liberal law were applied as they should be according to law's own pronouncements and methodology, corporate capitalism would be much harder to defend.
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Between the Lines Degrees of Failure: University Education in Decline
In Degrees of Failure, Randle Nelsen brings together such diverse topics as campus parking, college sports, helicopter parents, edu-business as edu-tainment, and technology in teaching to show how continuing inequities, grounded in large part upon social class differences, are maintained and reproduced in our universities.
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Between the Lines Showdown!: Making Modern Unions
Based on interviews and other archival materials, this graphic history illustrates how Hamilton workers translated their experience of work and organizing in the 1930s and early 1940s into a new kind of unionism and a new North American society in the decades following World War II.
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Between the Lines Worth Fighting for: Canada's Tradition of War Resistance from 1812 to the War on Terror
Historians, veterans, museums, and public education campaigns have all documented and commemorated the experience of Canadians in times of war. But Canada also has a long, rich, and important historical tradition of resistance to both war and militarization. This collection brings together the work of sixteen scholars on the history of war resistance. Together they explore resistance to specific wars (including the South African War, the First and Second World Wars, and Vietnam), the ideology and nature of resistance (national, ethical, political, spiritual), and organized activism against militarization (such as cadet training, the Cold War, and nuclear arms). As the federal government continues to support the commemoration and celebration of Canada's participation in past wars, this collection offers a timely response that explores the complexity of Canada's position in times of war and the role of social movements in challenging the militarization of Canadian society.
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Between the Lines Pain and Prejudice
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Between the Lines East Timor: Testimony
The people of East Timor have endured the brutality of colonisation and invasion to emerge into the uncertain light of nationhood. This book presents the whole gamut of a people's history, culture and aspirations. Nine authors, including Noam Chomsky, have contibuted to the essays. Briere's photos form the core of the book.
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Between the Lines Booze: A Distilled History
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Between the Lines Harvesting Freedom: The Life of a Migrant Worker in Canada
In this singular firsthand account, a former migrant worker reveals a disturbing system of exploitation at the heart of Canada's farm labour system. When Gabriel Allahdua applied to the Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program in Canada, he thought he would be leaving his home in St. Lucia to work in a country with a sterling human rights reputation and commitment to multiculturalism. Instead, breakneck quotas and a culture of fear dominated his four years in a mega-greenhouse in Ontario. This deeply personal memoir takes readers behind the scenes to see what life is really like for the people who produce Canada's food. Now, as a leading activist in the migrant justice movement in Canada, Gabriel is fighting back against the Canadian Government to demand rights and respect for temporary foreign labourers. Harvesting Freedom shows Canada's place in the long history of slavery, colonialism, and inequality that has linked the Caribbean to the wider world for half a millennium-but also the tireless determination of Caribbean people to fight for their freedom.
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Between the Lines It Should Be Easy to Fix
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Between the Lines Symbols of Canada
Where did these symbols come from, what do they mean, and how have their meanings changed over time? Symbols of Canada offers everyone new insight into the real and surprising truths behind icons of identity. It reveals a contentious and often contested histories. With over 150 images, this book thoroughly explores Canada’s true self
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Between the Lines Fired Up About Capitalism
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Between the Lines Ecology for the 99
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Between the Lines Law at Work
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Between the Lines Beyond Guilt Trips: Mindful Travel in an Unequal World
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Between the Lines 1919: A Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strike
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Between the Lines Whose Streets?: The Toronto G20 and the Challenges of Summit Protest
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Between the Lines Share: Delicious Dishes from Foodshare and Friends
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Between the Lines Losing Control: Canada's Social Conservatives in the Age of Rights
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Between the Lines Harvest Pilgrims: Mexican and Caribbean Migrant Farm Workers in Canada
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Between the Lines The Ursula Franklin Reader: Pacifism as a Map
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Between the Lines An Unauthorized Biography of the World: Oral History on the Front Lines
An Unauthorized Biography of the World explores the practice of engaged oral history: the difficult, sometimes dangerous work of recovering fragments of human story that have gone missing from the official versions. Michael Riordon has thirty years' experience as a writer and broadcaster in the field. Readers will encounter a gallery of brave, passionate people who gather silenced voices and lost life stories. The canvas is broad, the stakes are high: the battles for First Nations lands in Canada; environmental justice in Chicago; genocide in Peru; homeless people organizing in Cleveland; September 11/01, and after, in New York City; gay survivors of electroshock in Britain; the struggle to preserve a people's identity in Newfoundland; peasant resistance to a huge transnational gold mine in Turkey.
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Between the Lines Feminists Under Fire: Exchanges Across War Zones
This text is about women living and working in conflict zones. focusing on the civil wars in Sri Lanka and the former Yugoslavia, diverse authors face the problems of nationalism, ethnic conflict, and militarized violence.
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Between the Lines Cleaning Up: Portuguese Women's Fight for Labour Rights in Toronto
This fascinating book uncovers the little-known, surprisingly radical history of the Portuguese immigrant women who worked as night-time office cleaners and daytime "cleaning ladies" in postwar Toronto. Drawing on union records, newspapers, and interviews, feminist labour historians Susana P. Miranda and Franca Iacovetta piece together the lives of immigrant women who bucked convention by reshaping domestic labour and by leading union drives, striking for workers' rights, and taking on corporate capital in the heart of Toronto's financial district. Despite being sidelined within the labour movement and subjected to harsh working conditions in the commercial cleaning industry, the women forged critical alliances with local activists to shape picket-line culture and make an indelible mark on their communities. Richly detailed and engagingly written, Cleaning Up is an archival treasure about an undersung piece of working-class history in urban North America.
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Between the Lines Bent Out of Shape: Shame, Solidarity, and Women's Bodies at Work
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Between the Lines The Case for Basic Income: Freedom, Security, Justice
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Between the Lines Primo Levi
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Between the Lines Leading Progress: The Professional Institute of the Public Service Canada 1920–2020
One hundred years of progress for Canadians. One hundred years of results for Canadian workers. On February 6, 1920, a small group of public service employees met for the first time to form a professional association. A century later, the Professional Institute of the Public Service Canada (PIPSC) is a bargaining agent representing close to 60,000 public sector workers, whose collective efforts for the public good have touched the lives of every Canadian. Published on the centennial of PIPSC’s founding, Leading Progress is the definitive account of its evolution from then to now—and a rare glimpse into an under-studied corner of North American labour history. Researcher Dr. Jason Russell draws on a rich collection of sources, including archival material and oral history interviews with dozens of current and past PIPSC members. The story that unfolds is a complex one, filled with success and struggle, told with clarity and even-handedness. After decades of demographic and generational shifts, economic booms and busts, and political sea change, PIPSC looks toward its next hundred years with its mission as strong as ever: to advocate for social and economic justice that benefits all Canadians.
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Between the Lines Radical Ambition: The New Left in Toronto
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Between the Lines Corporatizing Canada: Making Business out of Public Service
From schools to hospitals, from utilities to food banks, over the past thirty years corporatization has transformed the public sector in Canada. Economic elites take control of public institutions and use business metrics to evaluate their performance, transforming public programs into corporate revenue streams.
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Between the Lines Lunch-Bucket Lives: Remaking the Workers' City
Using Hamilton's local history to tell the wider story of the North American working-class, Lunch-Bucket Lives investigates how workers dealt with the profound changes in their lives between the 1890s and the 1930s, as wage-earners, family members, and participants in various social networks. Heron takes wage-earning as a central element in working-class life, but also looks beyond the workplace into the households and neighbourhoods?settlement patterns and housing, marriage, child care, domestic labour, public health, schooling, charity and social work, popular culture, gender identities, ethnicity and ethnic conflict, and politics in various forms?presenting a comprehensive view of working-class life in the first half of the twentieth century. This book has been published with the help of a grant from the Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences, through the Awards to Scholarly Publications Program, using funds provided by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.
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Between the Lines From Hiroshima to Fukushima to You: A Primer on Radiation and Health
The bombing of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, brought radiation to international attention but the exact nature of what had been unleashed was still unclear to most. The 1986 meltdown at the Chernobyl nuclear plant again made headlines with estimates of fatalities ranging from 4000 to almost a million deaths. By the time of the shocking 2011 disaster at the Fukushima nuclear plant social media meant governments and corporations no longer had a monopoly over the release of information, but transparency remains low on the agenda. Meanwhile, few physicians give thought to the delayed health effects of radiation. It has been the bold physician who has challenged the potential overuse of chest X-rays, CT scanning, or PET scans. This book provides clear and accurate information about radiation so that we can all make informed choices. In clear language it offers answers to citizens' questions: What is radiation? Where do we encounter it? What are the benefits and risks? How do we develop a responsible future around the uses and abuses of radioactivity?
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Between the Lines A Future Without Hate or Need: The Promise of the Jewish Left in Canada
Driven from their homes in Russia, Poland, and Romania by pogroms and poverty, many Jews who went to Canada in the wave of immigration after the 1905 Russian revolution were committed radicals. This book brings to life the rich and multi-layered lives of a dissident political community, their shared experiences and community-building cultural proj
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Between the Lines A Chance to Fight Hitler: A Canadian Volunteer in the Spanish Civil War
An ordinary man’s response to extraordinarily fascist times. In late 1936, as Franco’s armies stormed toward Madrid, Stalin famously termed the defence of Spain “the common cause of all advanced and progressive mankind.” As a German emigrant to Winnipeg, Hans Ibing recognized the importance of the Spanish Civil War to the struggle against worldwide fascism in a way that most people in Canada did not—joining the International Brigades in their fight to defend the Spanish Republic was his “chance to fight Hitler.” Drawing on interviews, Ibing’s personal papers, and archival material, David Goutor recounts the powerful story of an ordinary man’s response to extraordinary times.
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Between the Lines Peter Dale in Conversation with Cynthia Haven
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Between the Lines Three Poets in Conversation
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Between the Lines Anthony Thwaite in Conversation with Peter Dale and Ian Hamilton
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Between the Lines Speaking Up A History of Language and Politics in Canada and Quebec
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Between the Lines Generation NGO
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