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- How to build your own country / by Wyatt, Valerie.; Fredericks, Karen.;
How to Build Your Own Country is an interactive and totally original learning experience that shows kids how to build their very own country from scratch. This book, the only one of its kind, offers children the expertise and advice they'll need to plant their flag in the backyard, in the bedroom or online.
- Subjects: Civics; Citizenship;
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- Democracy for dinosaurs : a guide for young citizens / by Brown, Laurene Krasny.; Brown, Marc Tolon.;
Share equal rights -- Be fair -- Vote -- Hold an election -- Be honest -- Look for truth -- Respect free speech -- Understand democracy -- Stand up for democracy -- Words for kid citizens to know.LSC
- Subjects: Democracy; Civics; Dinosaurs;
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- What can a citizen do? / by Eggers, Dave.; Harris, Shawn(Artist);
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- Subjects: Citizenship; Civics; Civil rights;
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- Storm the ballot box : an insider's guide to a voting revolution. by Roberts, Jo-Ann.;
Jo-Ann Roberts thought she knew how Canadian politics worked after being a reporter for forty years. Then she ran in the 2015 federal election as a candidate, confident that all she had to do was convince people she was the best person for the job, and they would vote for her. That wasn't how it worked out. Roberts discovered there was so much she didn't know about our electoral system, especially how vulnerable it is to outside interference and manipulation by interest groups. Nor did she understand that those in power were not interested in getting everyone out to vote. Millions of Canadians are not voting, a crisis that threatens to undermine democracy. Apathy, ignorance, and frustration mean a whole generation is losing faith in the value of their vote. Jo-Ann Roberts wants to ensure that the right to vote is reinvigorated, restored, and respected. In Storm the Ballot Box, she brings her unique experience from both broadcast newsrooms and political backrooms, laying out twelve concrete steps for how to kickstart a non-violent yet powerful voting revolution, empowering Canadians to mark their X--no matter who they vote for.Library Bound Incorporated
- Subjects: POLITICAL SCIENCE / Civics & Citizenship; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / Campaigns & Elections; POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Canadian;
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- Citizens and government in Canada / by Hudak, Heather C.,1975-;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction: Citizens and government -- The British North American Act -- Case study: the Meech Lake Accord -- Citizen profile: Elijah Harper -- Active citizenship: citizens and the Constitution -- Case study: The Charlottetown Accord -- Canadian government: a federal system -- The federal government -- Provincial governments -- Municipal governments -- The courts -- What is your viewpoint? -- Activity: take the citizenship challenge -- Testing what you have learned -- Further research -- Glossary -- Index.Discusses the structure of Canadian government, it's role in the lives of Canadians, and the role citizens play in governing Canada.
- Subjects: Juvenile works.; Citizenship; Civics, Canadian; Citoyenneté; Civisme; Citizenship.; Civics, Canadian.; Politics and government;
- © c2009., Weigl,
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- My privilege, my responsibility / by North, Sheila,author.;
"In September 2015, Sheila North was declared the Grand Chief of Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak (MKO), the first woman elected to the position. Known as a "bridge builder", North is a member of Bunibonibee Cree Nation. North's work in advocacy journalism, communications, and economic development harnessed her passion for drawing focus to systemic racism faced by Indigenous women and girls. She is the creator of the widely used hashtag #MMIW. In her memoir, Sheila North shares the stories of the events that shaped her, and the violence that nearly stood in the way of her achieving her dreams. Through perseverance and resilience, she not only survived, she flourished."-- Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Autobiographies.; North, Sheila.; First Nations women activists; First Nations women civic leaders; Indigenous women; Indigenous activists; Indigenous leaders;
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- Building an age-friendly Simcoe County : 2016 community needs assessment report. by County of Simcoe.; Government of Ontario.; Georgian College.;
Acknowledgments--Communication and information--Community supports and health services--Civic participation and employment--Social participation--Respect and social inclusion--Next steps--Moving forward.
- Subjects: Older people; Older people; Older people; Older people; Aged;
- © 2017., County of Simcoe,
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- Code for what? : computer science for storytelling and social justice / by Lee, Clifford(Clifford H.),author.; Emdin, Christopher,writer of foreword.; Kyles, Kyra,writer of afterword.; Soep, Elisabeth,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Challenges the 'Code for All' movement with a framework for critical computational literacy that integrates computer science with journalism, data, art, civic imagination, and social action"--
- Subjects: Computer literacy; Critical pedagogy; Interdisciplinary approach in education; Social justice and education; Computer programming; Computer science;
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- FIFA World Cup / by Hellebuyck, Adam.; Deimel, Laura.;
Includes bibliographical references, Internet addresses and index.History: World Cup: Past and present -- Geography: A worldly event -- Civics: Bringing people together -- Economics: An expensive event -- Think about it -- For more information -- Glossary -- Index.GR: T.LSC
- Subjects: Fédération internationale de football association; World Cup (Soccer); Soccer;
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- Common sense for the 21st century : only nonviolent rebellion can now stop climate breakdown and social collapse / by Hallam, Roger,author.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 96-98)."What can we do to avert catastrophe and avoid extinction? The political class won't save us. According to Roger Hallam, real change comes from ordinary people breaking the law. In Common Sense for the 21st Century, Hallam explains why mass disruption, mass arrests, and mass sacrifice are necessary and details how to carry out acts of civil disobedience effectively, respectfully and non-violently. He bypasses contemporary political theory and takes his inspiration from Thomas Paine, the pragmatic 18th century revolutionary whose pamphlet Common Sense sparked the American Revolution."-- Page [4] of cover.
- Subjects: Civil disobedience; Climatic changes; Environmentalism.; Government, Resistance to; Protest movements; Protest movements.;
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