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Social Policy Research
Mode of access: Internet.
- Subjects: History & Science;
- © , China International Book Trade
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- Collapse : how societies choose to fail or succeed / by Diamond, Jared M.;
Includes bibliographical references (p. [529]-560) and index.
- Subjects: Social history; Social change; Environmental policy;
- © 2006, c2005., Penguin Books,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Viking economics : how the Scandinavians got it right--and how we can, too / by Lakey, George.;
Includes bibliographical references and Internet addresses.LSC
- Subjects: Social service; Equality; Welfare state;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The social safety net / by Loreto, Nora,1984-author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Canada's social safety net is fraying. Why does it feel like everything is collapsing? Canada is at a crossroad. Neoliberalism has hollowed out and sold off the social services Canadians rely on now more than ever, and has brought into stark relief the dissonance among colonial, Indigenous, and some of Canada's most at-risk groups. The Social Safety Net tracks the forty-year attack on Canada's social safety net. As neoliberalism has matured in Canada, Canadians are seeing the impact of these attacks: unreliable health services, crises in education and social services, and a society that feels like it is losing cohesion. The first volume in a series by activist, author, and journalist Nora Loreto, the Canada in Decline series is the story of Canada's untenable status quo and the forces that have led us to where we are today. It outlines the choices we need to make as well as the possible paths forward to fix all that is crumbling around us."--
- Subjects: Neoliberalism;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- A kids book about systemic racism / by Thierry, Jordan.;
This book was made to help kids understand what systemic racism is and how it's built into laws, schools, stories, and other institutions in a way that collectively makes life much harder for people of color.Ages 5+.
- Subjects: Racism; Race awareness; Prejudices; Social policy;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- All together healthy : a Canadian wellness revolution / by MacLeod, Andrew,1972-author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Never before have individuals faced so much conflicting information about how to be healthy: a constant rotation of fad diets, extreme workout regimens and celebrity-endorsed supplements are regularly hyped as the latest cure for all modern ills. We also maintain a massive health care system that absorbs a steadily growing share of public spending. As health has increasingly come to occupy a prominent role in our lives and headlines, however, we've tended to ignore that many of the the most significant contributors to making and keeping us well lie outside both the medical system and our individual control--income, education, employment, housing, environmental factors and social supports. In All Together Healthy, award-winning author Andrew MacLeod digs deep to discover how to build a healthy society, examines inequities within Canada and draws on international comparisons to assess why Canada's high spending on health care has failed to achieve better results. Meticulously researched and enlivened with interviews and personal stories, MacLeod explains the complexities of public health policy in an immediate and approachable way, making a passionate case for how best to maximize the health of the many. In Canada, this is a moment of political optimism, where the path to a healthier society seems possible, but it is uncertain whether promised changes will happen. All Together Healthy defines what's at stake and articulates a vision of a future where the health and well-being of all citizens is of central importance."--
- Subjects: Health; Medical policy;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Basic income for Canadians : from the COVID-19 emergency to financial security for all / by Forget, Evelyn L.,1956-author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Before the COVID-19 pandemic, the idea of providing a basic income to everyone in Canada who needs it was already gaining broad support. Then, in response to a crisis that threatened to put millions out of work, the federal government implemented new measures which constituted Canada's largest ever experiment with a basic income for almost everyone. In this new and revised edition, Evelyn L. Forget offers a clear‐eyed look at how these emergency measures could be transformed into a program that ensures an adequate basic income for every Canadian. Forget details what we can learn from earlier basic income experiments in Canada and internationally. She weighs the options, investigates whether Canadians can afford a permanent basic income program and describes how it could best be implemented across the country. This accessible book offers everything a reader needs to decide if a basic income program is the right follow-up to the short-term government response to COVID-19.
- Subjects: Basic income; Income distribution; Income maintenance programs; Poverty; Economic security; Social security;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- China unbound : a new world disorder / by Chiu, Joanna,author.;
While the U.S. stumbles, an award-winning foreign correspondent chronicles China's dramatic moves to become the world's dominant power in 'China Unbound'. Joanna Chiu is an internationally recognized author in China. She is currently a senior journalist covering China-related topics for the Toronto Star, Canada's largest newspaper, and has previously served as bureau chief of the Star Vancouver.
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- We Are Eating the Earth : The Race to Fix Our Food System and Save Our Climate. by Grunwald, Michael.;
Humanity has cleared a land mass the size of Asia plus Europe to grow food, and our food system generates a third of our carbon emissions. Even if we quit fossil fuels, well keep hurtling towards climate chaos if we dont solve our food and land problems. 'We Are Eating the Earth' shows how lobbyists, politicians, and even the scientific establishment are making terrible choices for humanity, but its also a hopeful account of the people figuring out what needs to be done - and trying to do it.Library Bound Incorporated
- Subjects: POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Environmental Policy; SCIENCE / Global Warming & Climate Change; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Agriculture & Food;
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- Human Nature : Nine Ways to Feel About Our Changing Planet. by Marvel, Kate.;
'Human Nature' is a captivating exploration of climate change that uses nine different emotions to better understand the science, history, and future of our evolving planet. People who don't typically read climate books or think of themselves as science readers will be drawn in by the immersive writing and emotional impact of a book that resonates far beyond the category.Library Bound Incorporated
- Subjects: POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Environmental Policy; SCIENCE / Global Warming & Climate Change; SCIENCE / Philosophy & Social Aspects;
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