This book presents an encyclopedic summary of the political, economic, geographic, and social structure of Canada, written to provide public officials in Montana with background information to use when Canadian issues become relevant to their decision processes. This review is written by a Canadian who is reasonably knowledgeable about his country but who knows nothing about the information gaps in the minds of Montana officials; it should be interpreted within this context
In the end, however, many scholars will find Policing the Wild North-West to be of limited use. Whil...
Essays on the Historical Geography of the Canadian West is a fine example of a department\u27s contr...
This book,·· published five years ago in hardcover, is now available in paperback. A. A. den Otter, ...
This book presents an encyclopedic summary of the political, economic, geographic, and social struct...
The boundary of Canada and the United States is celebrated as the longest undefended border in the w...
If the book has a weakness, it is the absence of a strong focus on social geography. Various chapter...
Both of these books address regionalism in Western Canada. Prairie Politics and Society, written by ...
Doreen Barrie should have subtitled this book Advocating a Different Identity because this is its ...
The Geography of Manitoba, a wide-ranging look at Canada\u27s Keystone Province, comprises a collect...
The authors, of the University of Alberta, have presented here a lengthy examination of democracy an...
The Political Economy of Manitoba analyses the evolution of social, economic, and political marginal...
By 1872 Britain, the United States, and the Dominion of Canada had many reasons to map officially th...
In this revision of their 1990 Westview Press edition, the authors state that their aim is not only...
Saskatchewan celebrated its centennial as a Canadian province in 2005, and the Encyclopedia of Saska...
With the emergence of native issues such as land claims and self-government in the Canadian constitu...
In the end, however, many scholars will find Policing the Wild North-West to be of limited use. Whil...
Essays on the Historical Geography of the Canadian West is a fine example of a department\u27s contr...
This book,·· published five years ago in hardcover, is now available in paperback. A. A. den Otter, ...
This book presents an encyclopedic summary of the political, economic, geographic, and social struct...
The boundary of Canada and the United States is celebrated as the longest undefended border in the w...
If the book has a weakness, it is the absence of a strong focus on social geography. Various chapter...
Both of these books address regionalism in Western Canada. Prairie Politics and Society, written by ...
Doreen Barrie should have subtitled this book Advocating a Different Identity because this is its ...
The Geography of Manitoba, a wide-ranging look at Canada\u27s Keystone Province, comprises a collect...
The authors, of the University of Alberta, have presented here a lengthy examination of democracy an...
The Political Economy of Manitoba analyses the evolution of social, economic, and political marginal...
By 1872 Britain, the United States, and the Dominion of Canada had many reasons to map officially th...
In this revision of their 1990 Westview Press edition, the authors state that their aim is not only...
Saskatchewan celebrated its centennial as a Canadian province in 2005, and the Encyclopedia of Saska...
With the emergence of native issues such as land claims and self-government in the Canadian constitu...
In the end, however, many scholars will find Policing the Wild North-West to be of limited use. Whil...
Essays on the Historical Geography of the Canadian West is a fine example of a department\u27s contr...
This book,·· published five years ago in hardcover, is now available in paperback. A. A. den Otter, ...