This book combines legislative analysis and case law in an accessible format to offer an engaging guide to Ontario condominium law.
The Long Arc of Training follows six medical trainees over twelve years, capturing the peaks, valleys, and plateaus in their transformative journey from classrooms to independent clinical practice.
The Handover chronicles the mentorship between a seasoned nurse on the verge of retirement and a young, idealistic newcomer just beginning her career. As Tilda Shalof... Læs mere
This book critically examines and challenges the myth that online education can free us from the constraints of traditional in-person schooling, particularly in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Liberation and Libido delves into the changing portrayals of gay male masculinity in The Body Politic (1971–1987), shedding light on how debates surrounding gender, race, class, and ability influenced the politics of gay liberation in Canada.
Crisis in a Tweet shows how a single social media post, like, or share can rapidly escalate into a public calamity, instantly disrupting careers and brands in today’s hyper-connected world.
Collaborative AI explores how educators can ethically and effectively integrate artificial intelligence into English language teaching while preserving the central role of human expertise.
A daring exposé of racism in the workplace, this book explores how discrimination is embedded in our corporations and society at large. Business expert Bobby Siu explores how best to eradicate it.
Coastal Futures examines the “coastalization” of society from an ethnographic perspective, lending voice to climate modellers, planners, tourists and fisherfolk to consider the shore as a critical space from where to rethink environmental change, governance, and conflicts.
This book covers all aspects of civil procedure and provides a pan-Canadian comparison of legislation and rules from various jurisdictions in an extensive yet accessible manner.
This guidebook for contemporary Jewish values is inspired by personal narratives, classic texts, and contemporary commentary.
Silent Struggles exposes how existing policies shape – and often limit –the political participation of individuals experiencing homelessness, revealing both the barriers they face and the agency they exercise in seeking change.