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This paper will examine the major historical processes for the region representing the Interlake and Northern Manitoba from 1870 to 1900. It is apparent that the period reflected the efforts of Native Peoples to adjust to the declining mercantile fur trade. In contrast, the period after the signing of treaties is generally seen as a period when Indians were suddenly confined to reservations. In fact, the development of the reservation at particular locations for distinct Indian bands was a continuation of a settlement process, influenced by fur trade posts and missionaries, originating before the signing of the treaties. This paper will argue that t he ad justments made from 1870 to 1900 were a spatial and economic transformation of the Native economy, which had been largely dependent upon the fur trade, to a more diversified and a more commercialized economy.
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This article reviews the book, "Peasants, Rebels and Outcasts: The Underside of Japan", by Mikiso Hane.
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This article reviews the book, ""Remember Kirkland Lake" : The History and Effects of the Kirkland Lake Gold Miners' Strike 1941-42," by Laurel Sefton MacDowell.
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This article reviews the book, "Radical Sects of Revolutionary New England", by Stephen A. Marini.
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This article reviews the book, "Race and Class in Capitalist Development," by Stanley B. Greenberg.
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This article reviews the book, "Bibliographie de l'histoire du Québec et du Canada, 1966-1975", edited by Paul Aubin and Paul-Andre Linteau.
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La Commission de la Communauté économique européenne estime que la Communauté doit exercer ses responsabilités politiques par l'adoption d'une réglementation communautaire en vue d'assurer l'information et la consultation des travailleurs des grandes firmes à sièges multiples au sujet des projets du groupe. Le Traite instituant la Communauté permet d'édicter une réglementation contraignante allant plus loin que les codes de conduite volontaires tout en s'inscrivant dans leur prolongement.
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This article reviews the book, "Multinational Enterprises and the OECD Industrial Relations," by Duncan C. Campbell & Richard L. Rowan
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This article reviews the book, "Les relations patronales-syndicales au Québec," by Jean Boivin and Jacques Guilbault.
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This article reviews the book, "Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations," by R. Blanpain & F. Millard.
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Le syndicat, d'organisme purement prive qu'il était en une période initiale au Canada et au Québec, est devenu au cours des années 1940 un organisme de représentation officiel sur le plan de la détermination et de la protection des conditions de travail. On pourrait s'attendre à ce que l'intervention juridictionnelle relative à la protection de l'accès au syndicat fasse montre d'une évolution correspondante à celle de la nature juridique du syndicat. C'est ce qu'examine l'auteur.
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This article reviews the book, "Introduction aux institutions du travail en Amérique Latine," by H.H. Barbagelata.
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This article reviews the book, "Japan's Reshaping of American Labor Law," by W.B. Gould.
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This social history traces the English-language Canadian labour press from 1842 to 1900. It focuses on the role labour newspapers played in battling the appalling social conditions of Victorian Canada,and analyzes their successes and failures in trying to improve the lives of working-c1ass Canadians. Although the original theoretical framework called for a survey of the effects of labour journalism on the passage of progressive social legislation, little such legislation appeared on statute books before 1900.The thesis therefore attempts to show how the papers presented social issues in housing, health, welfare, employment,social security and several other key social development areas,through the use of anecdotal evidence and, the critical assessment of the opinions of historians. The underlying theoretical assumption of the thesis was that labour papers would provide a progressive view on all social issues.Although this image did not always prove true, the thesis does unearth evidence of the role of the labour press in the development of a mass working-clas sconsciousness and the creation of a unique working-class culture.The thesis further attempts to show how labour editors of the late 1800s were the pioneers of a radical intellectual and journalistic tradition which found expression in the weekly journals that represented the fledgling Canadian labour movement.
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This article reviews the book, "Gestion des ressources humaines : une approche globale et intégrée," by Laurent Bélanger, André Petit & Jean-Louis Bergeron.
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This paper deals with some aspects in the relationships among Canadian molder locals, American molder locals and the binational organization.
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Correspondence between John Wiseman and Dale Chisamore regarding Chisamore's review of the special theme issue of the Canadian Library Journal that dealt with Canadian library history (no. 12, Fall 1983, pp. 268-271).
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This article reviews the book, "But This is Our War", by Grace Morris Craig.
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This article reviews the book, "Essays in the History of Canadian Law, Volume One," edited by David H. Flaherty.
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