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The history of eight Canadian business faculties are examined through a series of essays in their search for professional legitimacy.
This collection examines the potential inherent in partnerships between libraries and writing centers and suggests that such partnerships might respond more effectively to student needs than separate efforts. The essays consist primarily of case studies of collaborations in institutions throughout the US. The concluding chapter reflects on the impl
Following the bestselling 100 Canadian Heroines, Merna Forster presents 100 more stories of amazing women who changed our country. In this second installment of the bestselling Canadian Heroines series, author Merna Forster brings together 100 more incredible stories of great characters and wonderful images. Meet famous and forgotten women in fields such as science, sport, politics, war and peace, and arts and entertainment, including the original Degrassi kids, Captain Kool, hockey star Hilda Ranscombe, and the woman dubbed "the atomic mosquito." This book is full of amazing facts and trivia about extraordinary women. You’ll learn about Second World War heroine Joan Fletcher Bamford, who rescued 2,000 Dutch captives from a prison camp in a Sumatran jungle while commanding 70 Japanese soldiers. Hilwie Hamdon was the woman behind the building of Canada’s first mosque, and Frances Gertrude McGill was the crime fighter named the "Sherlock Holmes of Saskatchewan." Read on and discover 100 more Canadian heroines and how they’ve changed our country.
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This work offers facts and figures about Canada, including names and addresses of Canadian organizations, institutions, government departments, law firms and school boards. It is a directory, client prospect list, statistical handbook, and quick reference all rolled into one.
From the Foreword: This study is not intended to be a blanket condemnation of crown corporations. Rather, it recommneds that such a corporation should not be put into orbit by government without careful appraisal of its purposes, social and financial; provision of a capable management and board of directors; and an understanding of standard professional accountability. Nearly every government in Canada has committed errors in judgement, having created certain crown corporations with disastrous results, costing the taxpaying public hundreads of millions of dollars.