StockNo: 13344
Title: The London Journal of Canadian Studies, Vol 5, 1988 (1990)
Author: Margaret Storrie - Editor
Publisher: The London Conference for Canadian Studies 1990 162pp PBK ISSN 0267-2200
Condition: Very good

Contents:
Western Canadian energy and the international energy situation and prospects Peter R Odell pp1-5
Recent change in the Western Canadian energy sector Robert L Mansell pp6-19
A mythic West: Images of the rural west in the era after the Second World War Douglas Francis pp20-32
Easternising Manitoba: The changing economy of the New West Paul Phillips pp33-47
The re-orientation of British Columbia toward the Pacific M Patricia Marchak pp48-61
Labour relations in Western Canada John Richards pp62-85
Changes in the geography of freight railways in Western Canada: causes and consequences John F Davis pp86-98
The need to monitor urbanisation in Western Canada Frederik J Toppen pp99-113
Poverty, food banks and homelessness: The impact of economic stagnation and fiscal restraint on urban British Columbia J David Hulchanski pp114-130
Perceptions of the present and images of the future: the implications for educational strategies in Western Canada John Othick pp131-137
A decade of change and continuity: an overview of social, political and legal developments involving Western Canadian aboriginal people William J Reeves & J Rick Ponting pp138-162




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