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MetroWest II

MetroWest II
Author: Casey G. Vander Ploeg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 2
Release: 2002
Genre: Cities and towns
ISBN:

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Place and Replace

Place and Replace
Author: Adele Perry
Publisher: Univ. of Manitoba Press
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2013-06-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0887554334

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Place and Replace is a collection of recent interdisciplinary research into Western Canada that calls attention to the multiple political, social, and cultural labours performed by the concept of “place.” The book continues a long-standing tradition of situating questions of place at the centre of analyses of Western Canada’s cultures, pasts, and politics, while making clear that place is never stable, universal, or static. The essays here confirm the interests and priorities of Western Canadian scholarship that have emerged over the past forty years and remind us of the importance of Indigenous peoples, dispossession, and colonialism; of migration, race and ethnicity; of gender and women’s experiences; of the impact of the natural and built environment; and the impact of politics and the state.


Canada's West and Farther West

Canada's West and Farther West
Author: Frank Carrel
Publisher: Telegraph Print. Company
Total Pages: 402
Release: 1911
Genre: Canada
ISBN:

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Looking West

Looking West
Author: Loleen Berdahl
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2014-02-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1442606479

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Although a history of protest politics has done so much to define western Canada and to place it outside the Canadian mainstream, the aspirations and frustrations that animated western discontent over the years have been replaced by a new reality: the West is in, and many of the levers of national economic and political power rest in western Canadian hands. The protest tradition has yielded a dynamic region that leads rather than reacts to national economic, social, and political change. The westward shift of the Canadian economy and demography is likely to be an enduring structural change that reflects and is reinforced by the transformation of the continental and global economies. At the same time, western Canada faces major challenges, including finding a place for a sustainable resource economy in a rapidly changing global environment, establishing a full and modern partnership with Aboriginal peoples, and creating urban environments that will attract and retain human capital. None of these challenges are unique to the West but they all play out with great force, and great immediacy, in western Canada.


Western Canada

Western Canada
Author: Ulysses Travel Guides
Publisher: Hunter Publishing, Inc
Total Pages: 510
Release: 2004-03
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9782894645086

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This guidebook offers: Descriptions of numerous attractions, star-rated so you can spot the must-sees at a glance; The best accommodations and restaurants, in every price range; All there is to know about parks and historic sites, as well as outdoor activities; More than 50 regional and city maps to help you customize your itinerary.


Eye on the Future

Eye on the Future
Author: Henry Cornelius Klassen
Publisher: University of Calgary Press
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2002
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1552380785

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An accessible business history that considers the dynamic interplay between economic climate and the personal determination of business people in the late 1800s. The book provides insight into how entrepreneurs, retailers, manufacturers, bankers, farmers, and ranchers pioneered a booming business city. It discusses the people and activities that helped to create the conditions in which Calgary emerged as a city and the Bow Valley an important agricultural centre. Historical figures such as Isaac G Baker, Agnes K Bedingfeld, and James A Lougheed in the context of business in Calgary. The author also talks about the obstacles that faced business and civic leaders: how to promote economic growth of the city; how to create demand for goods and services; how to finance transportation improvements; how to assimilate substantial social and political change.


Canada West

Canada West
Author: Canada. Department of the Interior
Publisher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2022-07-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Written by Canada's Department of Interior, 'Canada West' is a guide book for prospective land buyers to the Western parts of Canada, a Canadian region that includes the four western provinces just north of the Canada-United States border, namely (from west to east) British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba.