Framing the new midwifery: media narratives in Ontario and Quebec during the 1980s and 1990s [0.03%]
20世纪80、90年代媒体对加拿大安大略省和魁北克省助产士形象的建构
Stephanie Paterson,Cherry Marshall
Stephanie Paterson
After long periods of activism and policy debate, Ontario and Quebec were the first two provinces to integrate midwifery into their health-care services. Despite its success and growing popularity in the post-legislative era, midwifery was ...
Three thousand families: English Canada's colonizing vision and British family settlement, 1919-39 [0.03%]
三千个家庭:英语加拿大殖民设想与英国家庭移民(1919—1939)
Rebecca J Mancuso
Rebecca J Mancuso
After the First World War, Canada's immigration policy became more restrictive and immigration more controlled. For English Canadians, immigration of the "right type" of people—those from the British Isles—remained vital to strengthening ...
Fractured bodies and diseased societies: medicalizing Quebec in Cité libre [0.03%]
支离破碎的身体与病态的社会——《自由城》杂志笔下的魁北克医疗化现象
Julie Robert
Julie Robert
This essay seeks to rationalize and explain the evolution of medical rhetoric in Cité libre by looking at trends in the journal's use of tropes of illness and disease. Through a combination of broad content analysis and close readings, it ...
"Mr. Burk is most interested in their welfare": J.G. Burk's campaign to help the Anishinabeg of northwestern Ontario, 1923-53 [0.03%]
“伯克先生对他们最为关心”——J.G.伯克救助安大略西北部阿尼什纳贝人的运动(1923—1953)
Mark Kuhlberg
Mark Kuhlberg
Although there is a small but growing body of literature on Euro-Canadians who acted "with good intentions" towards the First Nations (Haig-Brown and Nock 2006), precious little has been written about those within the ranks of the Departmen...
Catherine Carstairs
Catherine Carstairs
This essay examines the history of fluoride debates in four Canadian cities. It argues that fluoride's opponents were primarily motivated by what they saw as the health and environmental risks of adding fluoride to the water supply. They al...
“An Adamless Eden” in Ingonish: what Cape Breton's archives reveal [0.03%]
“无亚当的伊甸园”——英格诺伊什的档案记录了什么?
Linda L Revie
Linda L Revie
This essay reads the archived life of a Sydney-based woman - Ella Liscombe (1902–69) - as it was recorded in her diaries, notebooks, and especially her photograph album of a 1927 camping excursion to Ingonish, Cape Breton Island. This albu...
Jewish immigrant encounters with Canada's Native Peoples: Yiddish writings on Tekahionwake [0.03%]
加拿大原住民与犹太移民的相遇:Tekahionwide的意第绪文作品
Rebecca Margolis
Rebecca Margolis
During the mass Jewish immigration of Eastern-European Jews to Canada in the first decades of the twentieth century, Yiddish publications offered a primary forum for a group of local writers to negotiate with their new identities as Canadia...
Fragments and absences: language and loss in Miriam Toews's A complicated kindness [0.03%]
遗失与碎片:迈丽姆•图厄斯《繁复的善意》中的语言及丧失主题研究
Margaret Steffler
Margaret Steffler
Miriam Toews resists the conventional narrative of the adolescent leaving the small town, proposing instead that the community deserts Nomi Nickel. Nomi, facing maternal absence and the loss of her mother tongue, attempts to use linguistic ...
"But what is the object of educating these children, if it costs their lives to educate them?": federal Indian education policy in western Canada in the late 1800s [0.03%]
“要是把孩子教育死了,那么教育这些孩子的目的是什么呢?!”晚十九世纪加拿大西部的印第安人教育政策
Richard A Enns
Richard A Enns
Debates in the Canadian House of Commons in the last two decades of the nineteenth century revealed persistent differences between the Conservatives and the Liberals over federal Indian education policy and the administration of industrial ...
Deborah McGregor
Deborah McGregor
Beginning in the late 1980s with the release of Our Common Future by the World Commission on Environment and Development, followed by the development of international accords such as the 1992 Convention on Biological Diversity, internationa...