The Changing Face of Canada
Title | The Changing Face of Canada PDF eBook |
Author | Roderic P. Beaujot |
Publisher | Canadian Scholars’ Press |
Total Pages | 392 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1551303221 |
Canadian society is rapidly changing. This concise, up-to-date volume masterfully captures this change. Edited by two of Canada's leading demographers, Roderic Beaujot and Don Kerr, this book is an exciting entry in Canadian population studies, drawing from a variety of disciplines, including sociology, geography, economics, history, and epidemiology. The Changing Face of Canada is an essential text for demography courses across the country. Each reading has been meticulously edited and concisely ordered into five essential sections: fertility mortality international migration, domestic migration and population distribution population aging population composition Vital issues include: the role of immigration in Canada's future; the deteriorating economic welfare of immigrants; globalization, undocumented migration, and unwanted refugees; Aboriginal population change; implications of unprecedented low fertility; and the astonishing demographic transformation of Canadian cities.
The Changing Face of Canada
Title | The Changing Face of Canada PDF eBook |
Author | Catherine Little |
Publisher | Wayland |
Total Pages | 48 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Canada |
ISBN | 9780750239998 |
Canada has been ranked (by United Nations studies) as the best place in the world to live. Canadians enjoy many advantages - a high standard of living, access to good healthcare and education, and a beautiful environment. People from many different ethnic backgrounds live in harmony. But family life, working life, even the way some people are governed, is changing. Meet the people of Canada and discover the diversity of their lives, from a cattle farmer in Alberta to a pilot in Vancouver. Includes maps and graphic panels showing statistics and fact boxes about size, flag, population, religion, currency and language.
The Changing Face of Canada
Title | The Changing Face of Canada PDF eBook |
Author | Catherine Little |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 48 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Canada |
ISBN |
Presents information on the geography and climate, history, natural resources, economy, and people of Canada, focusing on change and including first-hand commentary by the country's citizens.
Changing the Face of Canada
Title | Changing the Face of Canada PDF eBook |
Author | John Amagoalik |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 252 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Inuit |
ISBN | 9781896204840 |
Imagining Canada
Title | Imagining Canada PDF eBook |
Author | William Morassutti |
Publisher | Doubleday Canada |
Total Pages | 242 |
Release | 2012-10-30 |
Genre | Photography |
ISBN | 0385677103 |
Sophisticated and well-curated, this photographic tour through Canada's history documents the nation's evolution over more than a century, as seen through the lens of photographers from The New York Times. The book compiles more than 100 iconic, momentous and inspiring images of Canada and includes ten commentary pieces from a range of important thinkers, historians and writers, including National Chief Shawn Atleo, MP Justin Trudeau, historians Charlotte Gray, Peter C. Newman and Tim Cook, and sports columnist Stephen Brunt. Through these pages and images, which represent a portal in time, a portrait of Canada emerges, not as seen by its own citizens, but as viewed through a distinctly American lens. The book includes photos arranged according to the following themes: • The Battlefield: Canada at War • Aboriginal People • The Changing Face of Canadian Society--Our Immigration Story • Landscape • The Political Arena • Industry • The War Machine: How the Homefront Supplied the Wars • Hockey • Icons (Stars, Sports Heroes, Political Figures, Royalty)
Changing Face of War
Title | Changing Face of War PDF eBook |
Author | Allan Douglas English |
Publisher | McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP |
Total Pages | 312 |
Release | 1998-06-02 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 077356716X |
Part I deals with the evolution of military strategy and doctrine, from the Napoleonic Wars to today. Contributors look at the influence of great military thinkers, such as Carl von Clausewitz, on the armed forces of the Western world and examine how previous military leaders dealt with issues similar to those faced today, such as the effects of technology on strategy, the significance of the operational level of war, and ways of restructuring the armed forces in times of uncertainty and change. Part II examines warfare at the end of this century. Examples of the development of revolutionary warfare in Asia from Mao to Giap are used to underscore the cultural and situational influences on doctrines of revolutionary war. Part III looks at the future of conflict in the twenty-first century. Contributors investigate diverse issues, including the impact of computers on warfare, the effect of media coverage on strategy, space policy, arms control in the post-Cold War era, political systems and their relationship to the probability of war, and the prospects of stealth technology. In an era when armed forces around the world have come under increasing scrutiny and criticism, this collection of essays provides valuable lessons that may avert future military mistakes.
The Rich and the Rest of Us
Title | The Rich and the Rest of Us PDF eBook |
Author | Armine Yalnizyan |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 54 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Canada |
ISBN | 9780886275389 |