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- Gage, Suzann (illustrations): A New View of a Woman's Body
A Fully Illustrated Guide by the Federation of Feminist Women's Health Centers Resource Type: Book First Published: 1981
- Gagnon, Charles: Pour le parti proletarien
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1972
- Gagnon, Lysiane: The Common Front and Quebec Teachers
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1972 This article follows up Jules LeBlanc's piece in the last issue - "Becoming Political: The Growth of the Quebec Teachers' Union".
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 6, Number 2, Summer 1972.
- Gagnon, Mokia Kin: Other Conundrums
Race, Culture, and Canadian Art Resource Type: Book First Published: 2000 A collection of essays on Canadian art.
- Galbnraith, John Kenneth: The New Industrial State
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1967 Published: 1968 According to Galbraith, the requirements of producing organizations, not the images of ideology, give shape to modern economic society.
- Gallagher, Ryan: Software that tracks people on social media created by defence firm
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 Raytheon's Riot program mines social network data like a 'Google for spies', drawing ire from civil rights groups.
- Gamble, Andrew; Walton, Paul: Capitalism in Crisis: Inflation and the State
Resource Type: Article This document comprises chatpers 3 - 5 of this book.
- Gandall, Marvin: Arguments for Militants
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1984 A review of some fundamental labour principles and the contemporary bread-and-butter reasons why it is important they find their expression in action rather than mere rhetoric.
- Gandall, Marvin: The Labour Movement: Two Decades Ago
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1984 Gandall talks about the emergence of the Canadian public sector and labour movement in the 1960s.
- Gardner, Geoffrey: A Call to Resistance
Resource Type: Article
- Gardner, Martin: Fads & Fallacies In The Name of Science
The Curious Theories of Modern Pseudoscientists and the Strange, Amusing and Alarming Cults that Surround Them. A Study in Human Guilibility Resource Type: Book First Published: 1952 Published: 1957 An examination of pseudoscientific theories.
- Garfinkle, Miriam: Airport expansion
Re: Billy Bishop expansion plan needs real scrutiny Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 The Toronto Island airport in its present configuration is already harmful to public health. Any expansion would contribute to climate change by increasing emissions and air pollution and decreasing green and recreational space.
- Garfinkle, Miriam: Breast cancer realities
Resource Type: Article Judging by the Globe and Mail coverage, it appears that breast cancer only strikes women who have six figure incomes, most of whom, apparently, are also high-profile media personalities. This is not the case. Working-class women and women living in poverty also get breast cance
- Garfinkle, Miriam: Charity nice, but no solution
Re: The coolest gift ever - ice time Resource Type: Article First Published: 2011 This kind of private generosity is fine but one must be clear that this is no funding model. We need a proper progressive tax system in which the rich pay their fair share.
- Garfinkle, Miriam: Community is my family's support system
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1995 The teacher, the mother, my community - they are reminders of a world that still struggles to maintain decent values and a basic kindness between human beings.
- Garfinkle, Miriam: Deputation to the Toronto Board of Health regarding proposed expansion of Island Airport
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 The waterfront is a highly utilized collective space that we have highly invested in to be used for recreational activities that promote health and fit into the city's vision of increasing green space. Why would we destroy it with an expanding airport?
- Garfinkle, Miriam: Health care is for everyone
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2012 The proposed cuts to health coverage for refugees by the Harper government are misinformed and mean-spirited. They will most certainly have a devastating impact on refugees who are already in a vulnerable state of physical and mental health.
- Garfinkle, Miriam: Israel's use of cluster bombs is a war crime
Resource Type: Article Israel's use of cluster bombs is a clear violation of the Geneva Conventions.
- Garfinkle, Miriam: Legal case deserves support
Re: Chippewas of the Thames protest pipeline Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 The case that the Chippewas of the Thames is taking to the Supreme Court of Canada strikes at the heart and soul of this country's relationship with the indigenous people and their rights and the government of Canada's duty to consult.
- Garfinkle, Miriam: Letter to Mayor Ford regarding funding for Immigrant Women's Health Centre
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2011 The health work done at Immigrant Women's Centre is high quality care involving all aspects of immigrant women's reproductive health.
- Garfinkle, Miriam: Letter to Ontario Minister of Education and Training John Snobelen
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1997 The actions of your government have made us all take a good look at what we have taken for granted for many years in Ontario and have forced us to stand up for the things we value most -- a caring society with quality universal public education system.
- Garfinkle, Miriam: Line 9 pipeline needs review
Re: Pipelines face new environmental rules Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 Line 9 is a disaster waiting to happen and the climate crisis disaster is already unfolding. Indeed no tar sands pipeline can pass a serious climate test if Canada is to keep its commitment to a limited warming to 1.5 degrees C.
- Garfinkle, Miriam: Little regard for poor countries
Re: Factory fires fill 314 in Pakistan Resource Type: Article First Published: 2012 The lack of regard for the poorer countries in our world and their citizens, including workers, continues.
- Garfinkle, Miriam: Medical programs for homeless
Re: Too stigmatized to find a doctor Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 Community health centres provide services for homeless.
- Garfinkle, Miriam: No compassion on immigration
Re: Protesters seek accountability on immigration Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 The compassionless attitude of our Canadian immigration authorities is becoming the increasingly default position. I commend the protesters who continue to articulate their rage against this.
- Garfinkle, Miriam: Ontario health-care reform and Community Health Centres
Re: Too Many Left Behind in Health Care Reforms Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 We already have a working model of primary care that targets these populations and that is very good at dealing with complex needs and providing holistic care. Community Health Centres (CHCs) have been in existence for decades all over Canada, providing care to communities that are not well served by other models of primary care.
- Garfinkle, Miriam: Pete Seeger was the best of us
Re: Folk music legend's spirit lives on at Brampton camp Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 Pete Seeger was the best of the human spirit exemplifying hope and love and passion for social justice.
- Garfinkle, Miriam: Pipeline follies
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2011 There are many of us Canadians who are totally outraged by Prime Minister Stephen Harper's policies on the environment - and particularly the tar sands devastation of the indigenous peoples.
- Garfinkle, Miriam: Plan already disastrous
Re: City shocked by proposal to extend runway Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 Having jet airports close to communities is dangerous and unhealthy.
- Garfinkle, Miriam: Rail disaster strategy lacking
Re: Rail disaster plan falls short, critics warn Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 A rail disaster strategy should include an actual plan to save lives and the environment. It is impossible to compensate lost lives and damaged environment from highly toxic damaging crude oil and radioactive substances that are being transported.
- Garfinkle, Miriam: Response to Toronto Sun article
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2001 Sun reporter's ill-informed and poor-quality reporting reflects her hostility to organizatons providing services for immigrant women.
- Garfinkle, Miriam: The school funding debate
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2011 The great divide in public schools reflects the increasing divide in Ontario and Canada.
- Garfinkle, Miriam: A second tier in public system
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 I applaud People for Education for continuing to defend public education. The idea of a public school website with a shopping bag is repugnant.
- Garfinkle, Miriam: Shut down the tarsands
Re: Pipeline projects need a rigorous review process, Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 Present emissions are already too much and carbon released from extreme extraction such as the tarsands, experts say, will tip the planet over to become uninhabitable. The health impacts from such extraction is also unacceptable, suffered by indigenous people and workers, and the local environmental costs are huge. We need to find a better way for our world and we need to do it now.
- Garfinkle, Miriam: Speech at Dr. Khan's Talk
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008
- Garfinkle, Miriam: Speech for Gaza Fundraiser
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2007
- Garfinkle, Miriam: Spirit of Truth and Reconciliation already broken
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 It is clear that the outcome of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission has at best, no consequence for the present lives of the First Nations peoples of Canada.
- Garfinkle, Miriam: Talk to United Church Toronto Conference AGM
Supporting the call for boycott, divestment and sanctions Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 Miriam Garfinkle spoke to the United Church Toronto Conference Annual General Meeting in 2009 when the United Church was considering resolutions supporting boycott, divestment and sanctions to pressure Israel to ends it oppression of the Palestinian people.
- Garfinkle, Miriam: Time to break silence on Gaza assault
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 Previous reports from such groups as Physicians for Human Rights Israel have indicated clearly that civilians were indiscriminately targeted, including in hospitals and ambulances. Testimonies from soldiers given to Breaking the Silence give further evidence to the extreme criminal actions of the Israeli army last summer. The silence in North America media on this report is deafening. Even Israeli media has reported it. The suppression of the truth does not serve us well. It’s time for the North American media to break its silence.
- Garfinkle, Miriam: We can't afford a dim view
Deputation at City Hall regarding funding for women's health clinics Resource Type: Article First Published: 2003 These clinics are doing YOUR public health work at a grassroots level. The need and should receive more money, not less.
- Garfinkle, Miriam: Zatoun: Bridge-Builder at a Crucial Time
What's a nice Jewish girl like me doing selling olive oil from Palestine? Resource Type: Article Working for Zatoun has been one of the most sustainable activisms that I have ever done.
- Garfinkle, Miriam; Abdul Qadir, Reem: Gaza headline absurdly inaccurate
Re: Palestinians flee Gaza as ceasefire pleas fail Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 Targeting civilians is always wrong. We speak out against Hamas when it does so, but our Canadian government applauds the Israeli government when it does so on a much greater scale. As human beings, as Canadians, as a Palestinian and Jew, we condemn this horrific collective punishment.
- Garfinkle, Miriam; Abdul Qadir, Reem: Post-traumatic stress and the children of Gaza
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2007 The situation in Gaza is devastating. We have to act to protect the children of Gaza.
- Garfinkle, Miriam; Gazeley, Sharon: Province must treat health centre staff fairly
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2007 The government should deal fairly with health and social service staff who are bargaining for a new contract.
- Garfinkle, Miriam; Kelly, Rosemary; Engel, Howard; Frigerio, Vittorio; et. al.: Letter to Ira Basen
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1997 Respect for others, high academic standards and creative and collaborative approaches to challenges have been the hallmarks of Huron Street School. What a shock then, to hear us represented on your show as a divided and bitter community unable to tolerate, much less respect, divergent opinions.
- Garfinkle, Miriam; Riordon, Michael: Miriam Garfinkle interviewed by Michael Riordon
Resource Type: Audio First Published: 2007 Published: Michael Riordon interviews Miriam Garfinkle about her involvement in Zatoun, and her background and values.
- Garfinkle, Miriam; Woolhouse, Susan: Letter to Toronto City Council regarding jets at Toronto Island airport
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 We are writing to express grave concerns regarding the proposal to expand the Billy Bishop Airport to jets. We are community health physicians and are extremely alarmed by the potential health harm of jets which will particularly impact the community that lives in such close proximity to the airport.
- Gargante, Josep: El ABC del socialismo
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1999 Published: 2000
- Garner, Hugh: Cabbagetown
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1950 Published: 1968 Depicts life in the Toronto neighbourhood of Cabbagetown during the Depression.
- Garrett, Kelly: Women Against Pornography
Repression in the name of feminism Resource Type: Article
- Gary, Indiana Writers' Workshop & Staughton Lynd: Two Steel Contracts
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1971
- Gateman, Laura M.: The History of the Township of Brant (1854 - 1979)
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1979
- Gaudiano, Brandon; Herbert, James: Can We Really Tap Our Problems Away?
Thought Field Therapy is marked as an extraordinarily fast and effective body-tapping treatment Resource Type: Article First Published: 2000 Thought Field Therapy is marketed as an extraordinarily fast and effective body-tapping treatment for a number of psychological problems. However, it lacks even basic empirical support and exhibits many of the trappings of a pseudoscience.
- Gauthier, Ashley: Secret Justice
Access to Terrorism Proceedings Resource Type: Article First Published: 2002 The American judicial system has, historically, been open to the public, and the U.S. Supreme Court has continually affirmed the presumption of openness. However, as technology expands and as the perceived threat of violence grows, individual courts attempt to keep control over proceedings by limiting the flow of information. Courts are reluctant to allow media access to certain cases or to certain proceedings, like jury selection. Courts routinely impose gag orders to limit public discussion about pending cases, presuming that there is no better way to ensure a fair trial. Many judges fear that having cameras in courtrooms will somehow interfere with the decorum and solemnity of judicial proceedings.
- Gauthier, Bob (editor): The Varsity 1973-1974
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1974 Published: 1074
- Gauthier, Monique: Follow the Dirt Road
An Introduction to Intentional Communities in the 1990s Resource Type: Film/Video First Published: 1992
- Geiger, John, and Beattie, Owen: Dead Silence
The Greatest Mystery in Arctic Discovery Resource Type: Book First Published: 1994 Disappearnce.
- Geis, Richard E.: Beware the Secret Sex Police
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1989 From the days of Anthony Comstock and the 1873 Comstock Act to the present, the U.S. Justice Department has been infested with a small band of moral vigilantes who use its power and that of the Postal Service to prosecute and persecute a carefully selected few publishers, small businessmen, and ordinary citizens for 'illegal' or 'obscene' activites of a personal nature in the area of sex.
- Geis, Richard E.: The Real Child Molesters
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1995 The prime question you must ask yourself when you see "concerned citizens," social workers, child psychologists, police, politicians, educators and jurists, lawyers, newspapers and televison stations pumping up an "issue" such as kiddie porn and child abuse is -- WHO PROFITS?
They do! They are the real child molesters.
- Genoni, Tom Jr.: Exploring Mind, Memory, and the Psychology of Belief
Part II: Perception, Memory and the Courtroom Resource Type: Article First Published: 1995 So-called simple perceptions are anything but simple, and what we see is not always the true nature of reality. Perception is a creative act that involves not only the purely sensory apparatus of the brain but also such things as memory, emotion, and our hopes and fears.
- Genovese, Eugene D.: The Political Economy of Slavery
Studies in the Economy and Society of the Slave South Resource Type: Book First Published: 1965
- Gentleman, Amelia: Inside Halden, the most humane prison in the world
Amelia Gentleman visits Halden, the high-security jail in Norway Resource Type: Article First Published: 2012 A look into the flagship prison of Norway, where recidivism after two years is only 20%, and the focus is on rehabilitation rather than punishment.
- Genté, Régis: Kazakhstan's 99 per cent
Protests by Kazakhstan's oil workers in 2011 were crushed, but anger remains over huge inequalities of income and lifestyle Resource Type: Article First Published: 2012 Kazakhstan could be among the world’s top 10 oil producers by 2020, but the Kazakhs who get the oil out of the ground don't benefit much from it. In May 2011 thousands of oil workers in western Kazakhstan began the biggest strikes since the country emerged from the breakup of the USSR.
- Genté, Régis; Rouy, Laurent: Ukraine: the practice of protest
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2005 There was genuine, widespread rejection of the regime in Ukraine, but the mass demonstrations were still not spontaneous. They were backed by self-seeking organisations, both local and international.
- Georgakas, Dan: Left Face
A source book of radical magazines, presses, and collectives actively involved in the arts Resource Type: Article First Published: 1978
- George, Rose: One latrine at a time
Liberia's president is unusually frank as she agrees that toilets are fundamental to creating a healthier country Resource Type: Article First Published: 2012 Diarrhoea kills more children than HIV/Aids, tuberculosis and malaria combined – and its main cause is food and water contaminated with human waste. Liberia's president is trying to change all that. Building latrines must be a key priority to promote health and sanitation.
- German, Lindsey: Why We Need a Revolutionary Party
Resource Type: Article
- Gerson, Miryam: A Book about Menopause
1st Edition, May 1988 Resource Type: Book First Published: 1988
- Gertler, Leonard O.: Regional Planning and Development
Resource Type: Article
- Gessen, Masha: The Bodies in The Forest
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 An excerpt from Gessen's book "Never Remember: Searching for Stalin's Gulags in Putin's Russia", published by Columbia Global Reports. The book examines Stalin's extensive network of labour camps that held and killed millions of prisoners in 1930s to the 1950s.
- Gessen, Masha: The Reichstag Fire Next Time
The coming crackdown Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 The article draws comparisons between the current climate in the Trump era with that of pre-Nazi Germany, in particular the Reichstag Fire of 1933, an event which Adolph Hitler exploited and launched a militant stance that eventually lead to a facist state.
- Gettleman, Marvin E.: Vietnam
History, Documents, Opinions Resource Type: Book First Published: 1970
- Ghosh, Surbir: Guilty Mileage
How the Indian News Media Covered the Judgements in Two High Profile Cases Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008 The last few years have seen a number of high-profile cases in Indian courts wherein the rich and mighty have been held guilty and sentenced to prison. The news media, in many cases, has been accused of conducting its own shadow trials. The news media coverage these court cases have derived has been phenomenal...
- Ghosh, Surbir: Where News Itself is a Category
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008 Highlighting the various reasons for the decline of quality news, Subir Ghosh says when business interests hold sway over all others, the basic tenets of journalism fall by the wayside. However, if people in the society want mature journalism, we ourselves have to mature too, he maintains.
- Ghosh, Surbir: Written off
How the Indian Media Deals with its Freelance Journalists Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 Most freelance journalists in India are perceived to be the stepchildren of the Indian news media. Though some indications are there, we want to come up with concrete numbers.
- Gibson, Shirley: I am Watching
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1973
- Gifford, Jim: Hurricane Hazel
Canada's Storm of the Century Resource Type: Book First Published: 2004
- Gilbarg, Dan et al: Vietnam, U.S. Imperialism and Us
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1969
- Gilbert, David: AIDS ConspiracyTheories
Tracking the Real Genocide Resource Type: Article
- Gilchrist, Peter: Small Claims Court Guide for Ontario
How to win your case Resource Type: Book First Published: 1973 Published: 1983
- Gildea, Raven: The Fine Art of Billboard Improvement
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1993 Change people's perception of an ad, and they'll never see that product in the same light again.
- Gillard, William: The Niagara Escarpment from Tobermory to Niagara Falls
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1975
- Gillian, Pritchard (ed.): The Write Way
A Standard Handbook for Writers and Editors Resource Type: Book First Published: 1989
- Gillies, David: Human Rights, Democracy and "Good Governance"
Stretching the World Bank's Policy Frontiers Resource Type: Article First Published: 1993
- Gillmor, Don; Turgeon, Pierre: Canada: A People's History
Volume One Resource Type: Book First Published: 2000 Covers Canadian history from the beginnings to the 1870s.
- Gintis, Herb: Towards a Political Economy of Education
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1972 A critique of Ivan Illich's book Deschooling Society.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 6, Number 1, Spring 1972.
- Gittings, John: China and the Cold War
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1966
- Glatter, Pete: 1905: The Great Dress Rehearsal
Resource Type: Article
- Glauser, Wendy: Women behind the wheel
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2007 An article about the Immigrant Women's Health Centre and the mobile health centre van which travels to different locations around the city to provide health care to women.
- Glazebrook, G.P.de T.: A History of Transportation in Canada
Volume II: National Economy 1867- 1936 Resource Type: Book First Published: 1938 Published: 1967
- Glionna, John: Confronting prejudice in South Korea
Foreign teachers are campaigning against visa rules that they say are discriminatory Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 Foreigners teaching English in South Korea who hold work visas are being subjected to compulsory STI and drug testing in response to a media frenzy that the teachers are a corrupting influence.
- Gliserman, Michael: A Tale of Tatamagouche
The true story behind the beginning of the Acadian expulsion Resource Type: Article First Published: 2007 Describes the explusion of the Acadians in 1755.
- Goddard, Lance: Hell & High Water
Canada and the Italian Campaign Resource Type: Book First Published: 2007
- Goldenberg, Suzanne: The Fleets That Throw Away More Fish Than They Land
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 Fishing vessels operating off the coasts of Florida and California and in the Gulf of Mexico routinely dump more fish overboard than they bring to shore, a report says.
- Goldenberg, Suzanne: Season of dread returns as Haiti awaits devastating hurricane season
Decades of deforestation left the Carribbean island defenceless against last year's catastrophic hurricanes. But Haiti hopes attempts to sav Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 An examination of the continuing effects of recent hurricanes on the economy and ecology of Haiti.
- Goldenberg, Suzanne: Secret funding helped build vast network of climate denial thinktanks
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 Anonymous billionaires donated $120m to more than 100 anti-climate groups working to discredit climate change science.
- Goldenthal, Howard: Troubling Connections
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1991 About how James Bacque's book, Other Losses, remains the subject of bitter controversy long after publication, as the fringe right embraces allegations of allied atrocities to downplay the horror of the Holocaust.
- Goldfinch, Bill: Application to Everdale
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1970 Bill Goldfinch reflects on his application to work as an English teacher at Everdale School.
- Goldman, Albert; Schiller, Lawrence: Ladies and Gentlemen Lenny Bruce!!
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1971 A biography of the controversial comedian.
- Goldstein, Lorrie: Government assailed on abortion policy
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1985 AThe Medical Reform Group of Ontario has accused the provincial government of making legal abortions unnecessarily dangerous for women.
- Gonick, Cy: Exploring a New Vision
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1995
- Gonick, Cy: Poverty
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1969
- Gonick, Cy: Revolutionary Reformism: A Strategy
Resource Type: Article
- Gonick, Cy: The Way We Were
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1984 A discussion of how Canadian Dimension has changed over the years, specifically what it was like in the early days of socialism in Canada back in the 60s.
- Goodley, Simon; Inman, Phillip: Zero-hours contracts cover more than 1m UK workers
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 Poll of more than 1,000 employers reveals controversial contract used far more widely in the UK than government data suggests.
- Goodman, Eileen: The Canadian Writer's Market
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1978
- Goodman, Ellen: Turning Points
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1979 A book about the passaes in our lives: how and why do we change?
- Goodman, Paul: Pornography and the Sexual Revolution
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1961
- Goodman, Paul; Dennison, George; Davis, Bob; Martell, George; Repo, Satu: Letters from Goodman, Dennison and Davis, Martell and Repo
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1970 These writers and teachers enagage in a written dialogue on the current state of free schools.
- Goodman, Richard: The Law & Monopoly: The Case of Tetrycyclene
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1963
- Goodwin, Clive E.: A Bird-Finding Guide to Ontario
Where the birds are and how to get there Resource Type: Book First Published: 1982
- Goodwin, Clive E.: A Birdfinding Guide to the Toronto Region
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1988
- Gorbachev, Mikhail: Immortal Exploit of the Soviet People
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1985 Speech at a commemorative meeting to mark the 40th anniversary of the Soviet people's Victory in the Great Patriotic Ward 1941-1945
- Gordon, Caroline: Beginner's Guide to Group Sex
Who Does What to Whom and How Resource Type: Book First Published: 1973 Published: 1974
- Gordon, Ian: Relationship Marketing
New Strategies, Techniques and Technologies To Win Customers You Want and Keep Them Forever Resource Type: Book First Published: 1998
- Gordon, James S.: Who Is Mad? Who Is Sane?
R.D. Laing: In search of a new psychiatry Resource Type: Article
- Gordon, Walter L.: What Is Happening to Canada
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1978 An analysis of Canada's economic ills and the Quebec crisis.
- Gough, Kathleen: The Origin of the Family
Resource Type: Article Inspired by Engels' 'The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State', this pamphlet speculates on the formation of family life in humans. It draws on evidence from studies of non-human primates and anthropology.
- Gough, Kathleen: The Struggle at Simon Fraser
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1970
- Gough, Kathleen: Women in Evolution
Resource Type: Article Clearly, the position of women has a number of sides to it, and if we are to get at the problems, we must try to separate them and then see how they are related.
- Gould, Stephen Jay: The Lying Stones of Marrakech
Penultimate Reflections in Natural History Resource Type: Book First Published: 2000
- Gould, Stephen Jay: The Panda's Thumb
More Reflections in Natural History Resource Type: Book First Published: 1980 A collection of essays centering on evolutionary theory, with an emphasis on Darwin's thoughts and impact.
- Gould, Stephen Jay: Wonderful Life
The Burgess Shale and the Nature of History Resource Type: Article First Published: 1989 Published: 1990
- Goñi,Uki: A novel oasis: why Argentina is the bookshop capital of the world
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 Buenos Aires alone has more bookstores per person than any other city in the world - just enough for inquisitive Argentinians to indulge their literary cravings.
- Gracie, John; Enman, Ken: Songs of the Season
Resource Type: Audio
- Grady, Wayne: Toronto The Wild
Field Notes of an Urban Naturalist Resource Type: Book First Published: 1995 Toronto as a natural world and and ecosystem.
- Graham, Billy: Jesus and the Liberated Woman
Resource Type: Article An essay exploring the Christian views on the role (or "vocation") of women, which is concluded as being in the home.
- Graham, Hugh Davis; Gurr, Ted Robert: History of Violence in America
A Report to the National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence Resource Type: Book First Published: 1969 Published: 1970 A study of violence in the United States which seeks to determine how violence became part of America life.
- Granatstein, J.L.; Morton, Desmond: Bloody Victory
Canadians and the D-Day Campaign 1944 Resource Type: Book First Published: 1994
- Granatstein, J.L.; Stafford, David: Spy Wars
Espionage and Canada from Gouzenko to Glasnost Resource Type: Book First Published: 1990 A survey history of Canad'as "secret" history.
- Grant, George: Technology and Empire
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1969
- Grant, George: Wisdom in the universities
Part Two Resource Type: Article First Published: 1968 Students must make judgements about the essence of their university and its curriculum in order to acheive human excellence.
- Grant, Linda: The far-right stuff
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1999 Something nasty is stirring in the heart of Europe. Linda Grant examines the rise of anti-immigration forces in Switzerland as voters flirt with extremism in unprecedented numbers.
- Gratton, Michel: French Canadians
An Outsider's Inside Look at Quebec Resource Type: Book First Published: 1992
- Gray, Charlotte: Sisters in the Wilderness
The Lives of Susanna Moodie and Catharine Parr Traill Resource Type: Book First Published: 1999
- Gray, Douglas, BA, LLB: Start and Run a Consulting Business
Understand why people will pay for your opinion. Convert your Knowledge into income Resource Type: Book First Published: 1985 Published: 2002
- Gray, Francine du Plessix: The Panthers at Yale
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1970
- Gray, Stan: Schools, Lanugage and the National Liberation Struggle
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1970 Stan Gray discusses the student protests over the issue of French unilingualism, where French would be the official language used in all schools, public institutions and work places.
- Gray, William S; Arbuthnot, Mat Hill: Fun with Dick and Jane
Resource Type: Book
- Greco, Thomas H.: Money and Debt
A Solution to the Global Crisis Resource Type: Article First Published: 1989
- Greeman, Dick: In a Crisis the Center Falls Out: The Role of the Faculty in the Columbia Strike
Resource Type: Article
- Green, Susan, Executive Editor: Canadian Dictionary of the English Language
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1997
- Greenaway, Tod: Life with me Greenaway
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1970 Tod Greenway reflects on his experience and struggles in raising a mentally challenged son.
- Greenback, Anthony: The Book of Survival
Everyman's Guide to Staying Alive and Handling Emergencies in the City, the Suburbs, & the Wildlands Resource Type: Book First Published: 1967 Published: 1976 How to think, act, and stay alive in any emergency.
- Greenberg, Gary: The War on Unhappiness
Goodbye Freud, hello positive thinking Resource Type: Article First Published: 2010 A report on the Evolution of Psychotherapy Conference in Anaheim, California.
- Greene, Felix: A Divorce Trial in China
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1961 This is a description of court proceedings in Shenyang, the largest city of Liaoning Province, in 1960. Greene gives an account of the divorce of a young couple--a woman, 24 years old and a teacher, and a man, 27 years old and a doctor. The article is written as a script featuring the litigants and jurists.
- Greene, Ian: The Charter of Rights
Resource Type: Book
- Greenstein, Tony: Zionists Seek to Silence the Lancet and Secure the Dismissal of its Editor, Richard Horton
Response to the Complaint to Reed Elsevier, Publishers of the Lancet, by Professor Sir Mark Pepys and 395 Colleagues Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 The involvement of 396 senior researchers in a mass effort to force Reed Elsevier to withdraw the letter is the latest in a series of heavy-handed interventions to stifle media coverage of the Israel-Palestine issue and should be resisted.
- Greenwald, Glenn, et. al: Microsoft handed the NSA access to encrypted messages
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 Microsoft has collaborated closely with US intelligence services to allow users' communications to be intercepted, including helping the National Security Agency to circumvent the company's own encryption, according to top-secret documents obtained by the Guardian.
- Gregory, Dan; MacKenzie, Margaret: Toronto's Backyard
A Guide to Selected Nature Walks Resource Type: Book First Published: 1986
- Grensing, Lin: Motivating Today's Work Force
When the carrot can't always be cash Resource Type: Book First Published: 1991 Published: 1992
- Grensing, Lin: Small Business Guide to Direct Mail
Build Your Customer Base and Boost Profits Resource Type: Book First Published: 1991
- Grensing-Pophal, Lin: Employee Management for Small Business
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2005
- Gresh, Alain: Kuwait's citizens without rights
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