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-- Crime and poverty in nineteenth-century Quebec.2017., McGill-Queen's University Press Call No: QWF 362.5 F291p Edition: English-language edition. Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: Studies on the history of Quebec =. Volume: 32.
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c1990., The Board Call No: BLK DVD 305.4 S623s Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: Women at the well series ; 2.Summary Note: Explores the diversity, vision and impetus of the contemporary Black women's movement in Canada. The film articulates the struggles of Black women resisting the cultural, economic and legislative practices which subordinate them.
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2013., Random House Canada Call No: 363.8 S256s Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: When Nick Saul became executive director of The Stop, the little urban food bank was like thousands of other cramped, dreary, makeshift spaces, a last-hope refuge where desperate people could stave off hunger for one more day with a hamper full of canned salt, sugar and fat. In telling the remarkable story of The Stop's transformation, Saul and Curtis argue that we need a new politics of food, one in which everyone has a dignified, healthy place at the table. By turns funny, sad and raw, The Stop is a timely story about overcoming obstacles, challenging sacred cows and creating lasting change.