The Court and the Constitution is an up-to-date collection of leading high court decisions on all aspects of the Canadian Constitution, including federalism, the Charter, Indigenous rights, and constitutional change.
This book examines how climate change affects Canadian workers, highlighting the risks of extreme weather and the need for coordinated action across governments, businesses, unions, and policies to protect vulnerable workers.
The Politics of Industrial Closure considers the how and why of deindustrialization through a transatlantic perspective.
A timely, interdisciplinary collection that investigates the role of dossier-based surveillance in society, this book explores how dossiers are used by various regimes as a key bureaucratic technique linked to violence, reputational harm and human rights violations.
This book offers a comprehensive statement of the Canadian law of intellectual property, including copyright, patents, trademarks, industrial designs, and common-law protection.
Through an artful long-term project with young children and their educators, this book embodies the vision of sustainability as foundational to curriculum composition.
This book is designed to assist service providers, lawyers, judges, students, and other financial professionals as they navigate the recently enacted Commercial Liens Act (CLA) of British Columbia.
Language Learning Later in Life delves into the transformative potential of learning a new language at an older age, exploring its multifaceted impact on healthy aging.
Examining the complex and varied evolution of Old English through to modern English, this book presents a functional linguistic model to illustrate and explain historical change in the language.
Coping is a practical, evidence-based guide that teaches simple steps and proven techniques to help you manage stress, find comfort, and discover meaning in life’s most challenging moments.
Have you ever wondered why aging parents tell the same stories over and over again? Based on research with caregivers who shared the stories their... Læs mere
A Continent of Suburbs challenges the idea of Europe as purely urban by showing how suburbanization and immigration have shaped European cities and peripheries since World War II.