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September 2016
SELECTED NEW TITLES
Some Recent Additions
to the Library Collection
Spotlight on: Selected New
Titles’ Topic List ………. p. 1
Contents
Legislative Library News ....................................................................................................... 1 Librarian’s Picks ................................................................................................................... 2
Stalled : the representation of women in Canadian governments / edited by Linda
Trimble, Jane Arscott, and Manon Tremblay. .......................................................... 2
Traffic : why we drive the way we do (and what it says about us) / Tom Vanderbilt. 3
Intimate politics : publicity, privacy and the personal lives of politicians in media-
saturated democracies / James Stanyer. ................................................................. 3
Aboriginal rights claims and the making and remaking of history / Arthur J. Ray. .... 4
Backrooms and beyond : partisan advisers and the politics of policy work in
Canada / Jonathan Craft. ......................................................................................... 4
New titles to borrow for September 2016.............................................................................. 5 Aboriginal Peoples ............................................................................................................... 5 Agriculture and Food ........................................................................................................... 5
Biography .............................................................................................................................. 6 Economics, Finance and Taxation ...................................................................................... 6 Education and Training ....................................................................................................... 6
Environment, Energy and Natural Resources................................................................... 6 Health .................................................................................................................................... 6 Heritage and History ............................................................................................................ 7
International Issues .............................................................................................................. 7 Labour and Employment .................................................................................................... 8
Law and Justice .................................................................................................................... 8
Management and Leadership.............................................................................................. 8
Manitoba Fiction and Literature ........................................................................................ 8 Media and Communication ................................................................................................. 9
Politics and Government ..................................................................................................... 9 Science, Technology and Innovation ................................................................................ 11 Security, Policing and the Military ................................................................................... 11
Social Issues ........................................................................................................................ 11 Transportation.................................................................................................................... 13
Manitoba Heritage titles for September 2016 .................................................................... 14 Aboriginal Peoples ............................................................................................................. 14
Biography ............................................................................................................................ 14 Children's Books ................................................................................................................ 14
Culture, Sports and Tourism ............................................................................................ 15 Environment, Energy and Natural Resources................................................................. 15 Health .................................................................................................................................. 15 Heritage and History .......................................................................................................... 16 Labour and Employment .................................................................................................. 16
Manitoba Fiction and Literature ...................................................................................... 16 Media and Communication ............................................................................................... 17 Politics and Government ................................................................................................... 17 Social Issues ........................................................................................................................ 17
Request Form ..................................................................................................................... 19
MANITOBA LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY SNT September 2016 1
Legislative Library News
Spotlight on:
Selected New Titles’
Topic List
In each issue of Selected New Titles, the books are divided into topics of
interest for our readers. While the topics listed per issue vary slightly depending
on which new books the library has recently received, books in all topic areas
can be found by checking out our Topic List online and following the links to the
library catalogue. You can also find the books by following the links below:
Topic List
Aboriginal Peoples Agriculture & Food Biography Children's Books Climate Change Culture, Sports & Tourism Economics, Finance &
Taxation Education & Training Emergency Planning Environment, Energy &
Natural Resources Health Heritage & History
International Issues Labour & Employment Law & Justice Management & Leadership Manitoba Fiction & Literature Media & Communication Politics & Government Science, Technology &
Innovation Security, Policing & the
Military Social Issues Transportation
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Librarian’s Picks
Stalled : the representation of women in Canadian
governments / edited by Linda Trimble, Jane
Arscott, and Manon Tremblay.
Vancouver : UBC Press, 2013. xxiii, 333 pages.
HQ 1236.5 .C2 Sta
Review from BC Studies:
This book is a must-read for people interested in Canadian
history, gender, and electoral politics in Canada. I cannot say
enough about Stalled: The Representation of Women in
Canadian Governments, which includes chapters written by well-
known scholars, features a strong cross-section of expertise in
Canadian political science, covers virtually every province and
territory, and contains the different constituent groups within a Canadian context. Each
chapter tackles hard questions about progress to date and what is next for particular regions
or provinces. The informational boxes at the start of chapters offer a sketch of the history, and
sometimes the lack of progress, of women in Canadian politics. This might explain the telling
name of the book: Stalled. […]
Well-written and appropriate for lay and academic audiences, Stalled is the perfect addition to
classes in gender and politics, to upper division courses in comparative politics focused on
the status of women and politics, and to Canadian history courses. Chapters convey the
differences and similarities between the provinces and territories and offer a great argument
for why the Senate should not be abolished. Why? Many gains for women in Canadian
politics have been made through Senate appointments. And this only scratches the surface of
the book’s contents. Stalled also contains chapters dedicated to the House of Commons and
Senate and to Indigenous women and their status within formal Canadian politics. The meta-
backdrop of the book suggests that we have made gains, but not enough of them. The
various chapters offer glimpses of what is needed, but ultimately we need to understand that
candidates, parties, the electoral system, and socialization all are at play with the status of
women in Canadian politics. We have lots of work left to do.
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Traffic : why we drive the way we do (and what it says
about us) / Tom Vanderbilt.
Toronto : Vintage Canada, 2009. viii, 402 pages.
TL 152.5 Van
From the publisher:
Driving is a fact of life. We are all spending more and more time on the
road, and traffic is an issue we face everyday. This book will make you
think about it in a whole new light.
We have always had a passion for cars and driving. Now Traffic offers
us an exceptionally rich understanding of that passion. Vanderbilt explains why traffic jams
form, outlines the unintended consequences of our attempts to engineer safety and even
identifies the most common mistakes drivers make in parking lots. Based on exhaustive
research and interviews with driving experts and traffic officials around the globe, Traffic gets
under the hood of the quotidian activity of driving to uncover the surprisingly complex web of
physical, psychological and technical factors that explain how traffic works.
Intimate politics : publicity, privacy and the personal lives
of politicians in media-saturated democracies / James
Stanyer.
Cambridge, UK : Polity, 2013. xi, 225 pages.
JC 596 Sta
From the publisher:
It is often remarked that politicians’ private lives are becoming a feature
of political communication in many advanced industrial democracies.
However, there have so far been no genuinely comparative studies
examining the personalized nature of political communication. Intimate Politics provides for
the first time a systematic comparative analysis of such developments in Australia, France,
Germany, Italy, Spain, the UK and the US. Drawing on a wide range of primary and
secondary sources, it assesses the extent to which the private lives of politicians have
become a feature of political communication in each democracy. The book provides a
comprehensive account of the shifting boundaries between the public and private, and
whether any developments are universal or more advanced in some democracies than
others, and seeks to explain why this might be. Intimate Politics will be of great value for
students and scholars of communication and media studies and political science and is
required reading for anyone who wants a fuller understanding of the transformation of
mediated politics in advanced industrial democracies.
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Aboriginal rights claims and the making and remaking of
history / Arthur J. Ray.
Montreal ; Chicago : McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2016. xxvi, 333
pages.
K 3248 .L36 Ray
From the publisher:
In Aboriginal Rights Claims and the Making and Remaking of History,
Arthur Ray examines how claims-oriented research is often fitted to the
existing frames of indigenous rights law and claims legislation and, as a
result, has influenced the development of these laws and legislation. […] Ray also explores
the ways in which various procedures and settings for claims adjudication have influenced
and changed the use of historical evidence, made space for indigenous voices, stimulated
scholarly debates about the cultural and historical experiences of indigenous peoples at the
time of initial European contact and afterward, and have provoked reactions from politicians
and scholars.
While giving serious consideration to the flaws and strengths of presentist histories, Aboriginal
Rights Claims and the Making and Remaking of History provides communities with essential
information on how history is used and how methods are adapted and changed.
Backrooms and beyond : partisan advisers and the
politics of policy work in Canada / Jonathan Craft.
Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2016. xvi, 304 pages.
JL 86 .P64 Cra
From the publisher:
Though they serve in many roles and under many titles, no one doubts
that political staffs now wield substantial influence in the making of
government policy. Backrooms and Beyond draws on interviews with
ministers, senior public servants, and political advisers to offer the first
detailed Canadian treatment of how that influence is gained and exercised in the policy
making process. […] The book presents a detailed account of partisan advisers’ involvement
in policy work and a new theoretical framework for understanding this work and its impact. As
Jonathan Craft shows, partisan advisers often engage in policy work with public servants,
outside stakeholders, and often in types of policy work that public servants cannot.
Backrooms and Beyond is a rich and rigorous look at an important aspect of contemporary
Canadian politics, essential reading for scholars and practitioners, journalists, students of the
Westminster system from around the world, and those wanting to understand just how policy
is made today.
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New titles to borrow for September 2016
These items are available to be borrowed by all Members and staff of the Legislative
Assembly and employees of the Manitoba Government.
Aboriginal Peoples
1. Aboriginal rights claims and the making and remaking of history / Arthur J. Ray.
Montreal ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2016. xxvi, 333 pages.
K 3248 .L36 Ray
2. Fragile settlements : Aboriginal peoples, law, and resistance in south-west
Australia and prairie Canada / Amanda Nettelbeck, Russell Smandych, Louis A.
Knafla, and Robert Foster. Vancouver ; Toronto : UBC Press, 2016. xii, 315 pages.
E 78 .P7 Net
3. Freedom and indigenous constitutionalism / John Borrows. Toronto : University of
Toronto Press, 2016. x, 371 pages. KE 7709 Bor
4. Separate beds : a history of Indian hospitals in Canada, 1920s-1980s / Maureen K.
Lux. Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2016. xii, 273 pages.
RA 450.4 .I53 Lux
5. Shameful neglect : indigenous child poverty in Canada / David Macdonald and
Daniel Wilson. Ottawa : Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, 2016. 34 pages.
E 98 .C5 Mac
Agriculture and Food
6. 100th anniversary gala, souvenir program / Canadian 4-H Council. Ottawa :
Canadian 4-H Council, 2013. 41 pages.
S 535 .C2 One
7. Food promotion, consumption, and controversy / edited by Charlene Elliott.
Edmonton : AU Press, 2016. viii, 327 pages.
GT 2853 .C3 Foo
8. When wheat was king : the rise and fall of the Canada-UK wheat trade / André
Magnan. Vancouver : UBC Press, 2016. viii, 205 pages.
HD 9049 .W5 Mag
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Biography
9. The call of the world : a political memoir / Bill Graham. Vancouver : On Point Press,
a UBC Press imprint, 2016. viii, 470 pages, 32 pages of plates.
CT 1 Graham, Bill Gra
10. Christy Clark : behind the smile / Judi Tyabji. Victoria : Heritage House Publishing,
2016. 372 pages, 32 unnumbered pages of plates.
CT 1 Clark, Christy Wil
Economics, Finance and Taxation
11. Sustainable banking : managing the social and environmental impact of financial
institutions / Olaf Weber, Blair Feltmate. Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2016.
x, 242 pages.
HG 1601 Web
Education and Training
12. The slow professor : challenging the culture of speed in the academy / Maggie
Berg and Barbara K. Seeber. Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2016. x, 115
pages.
LB 2331 Ber
Environment, Energy and Natural Resources
13. The Canadian environment in political context / Andrea Olive. North York :
University of Toronto Press, 2016. xxv, 390 pages.
HC 120 .E5 Oli
14. A town called Asbestos : environmental contamination, health, and resilience in
a resource community / Jessica van Horssen ; foreword by Graeme Wynn.
Vancouver : UBC Press, 2016. xxi, 228 pages.
FC 2949 .A82 Van
Health
15. Obesity in Canada : critical perspectives / edited by Jenny Ellison, Deborah
McPhail, and Wendy Mitchinson. Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2016. xii, 483
pages.
RA 645 .O23 Obe
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16. Pathways to possibility : transforming our relationship with ourselves, each
other, and the world / Rosamund Stone Zander. New York : Viking, 2016. xvii, 251
pages.
BF 637 .S37 Zan
Heritage and History
17. Canada's rural majority : household, environment, and economies, 1870-1940 /
Ruth Sandwell. Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2016. 258 pages.
HN 103 San
18. Celtic lightning : how the Scots and the Irish created a Canadian nation / Ken
McGoogan. First edition. Toronto : HarperCollins Canada, 2015. 382 pages.
FC 106 .C4 Mcg
19. Commemorating Canada : history, heritage, and memory, 1850s-1990s / Cecilia
Morgan. Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2016. x, 207 pages.
FC 149 Mor
20. Lessons of the Holocaust / Michael R. Marrus. Toronto : University of Toronto Press,
2016. xiii, 196 pages.
D 804.348 Mar
21. Lock, stock, and icebergs : a history of Canada's Arctic maritime sovereignty /
Adam Lajeunesse. Vancouver ; Toronto : UBC Press, 2016. xv, 404 pages.
FC 191 Laj
22. Staking claims to a continent : John A. Macdonald, Abraham Lincoln, Jefferson
Davis, and the making of North America / James Laxer. Toronto : House of Anansi
Press, 2016. ix, 361 pages.
E 415.7 Lax
23. Who is the historian? / Nigel A. Raab. North York : University of Toronto Press, 2016.
xxi, 121 pages.
D 16 Raa
International Issues
24. Canada and the Third World : overlapping histories / edited by Karen Dubinsky,
Sean Mills, and Scott Rutherford. Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2016. xii, 281
pages.
FC 244 .T55 Can
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25. Connectography : mapping the future of global civilization / Parag Khanna. First
edition. New York : Random House, 2016. xxv, 466 pages, 32 unnumbered pages of
plates.
GF 47 Kha
Labour and Employment
26. Canada and the changing nature of work / Policy Horizons Canada. Ottawa : Policy
Horizons Canada, 2016. 16 pages.
Canada PolicyHorizons
Law and Justice
27. From recognition to reconciliation : essays on the constitutional entrenchment
of Aboriginal and treaty rights / edited by Patrick Macklem and Douglas Sanderson.
Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2016. vii, 522 pages.
KE 7709 Fro
28. The judicial role in a diverse federation : lessons from the Supreme Court of
Canada / Robert Schertzer. Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2016. vi, 338 pages.
KE 4275 Sch
Management and Leadership
29. Originals : how non-conformists move the world / Grant Adam ; foreword by Sheryl
Sandberg. New York : Viking, 2016. xii, 322 pages.
HD 53 Gra
30. Stragility : excelling at strategic changes / Ellen R. Auster and Lisa Hillenbrand.
Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2016. xii, 156 pages.
HD 58.8 Aus
Manitoba Fiction and Literature
31. Last known whereabouts / by Margaret Riddell. 1st ed. Victoria : Friesen Press,
2015. vii, 239 pages.
PS 8635 Rid
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Media and Communication
32. Intimate politics : publicity, privacy and the personal lives of politicians in
media-saturated democracies / James Stanyer. Cambridge, UK : Polity, 2013. xi,
225 pages.
JC 596 Sta
33. The idealist : Aaron Swartz and the rise of free culture on the Internet / Justin
Peters. First Scribner hardcover edition. New York : Scribner, 2016. x, 337 pages.
ZA 3270 Pet
34. The persuaders : the hidden industry that wants to change your mind / James
Garvey. London : Icon, 2016. xv, 288 pages.
BF 637 .P4 Gar
35. Why Bell's bid to buy MTS is bad news : report submitted to the Competition
Bureau assessing Bell Canada Enterprises' proposed bid to acquire Manitoba
Telecommunication Services / prepared by Benjamin Klass and Dwayne Winseck,
Ph.D. Ottawa: Canadian Media Concentration Research Project, 2016. 46 pages.
HE 7820 .M3 Kla
Politics and Government
36. Backrooms and beyond : partisan advisers and the politics of policy work in
Canada / Jonathan Craft. Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2016. xvi, 304 pages.
JL 86 .P64 Cra
37. Comparative federalism : a systematic inquiry / Thomas O. Hueglin and Alan
Fenna. Second edition. Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2015. xiv, 393 pages.
JC 355 Hue 2015
38. The end of the Charter revolution : looking back from the new normal / Peter J.
McCormick. North York : University of Toronto Press, 2015. xxi, 279 pages.
KE 4381.5 Mcc
39. The fate of labour socialism : the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation and
the dream of a working-class future / James Naylor. Toronto : University of Toronto
Press, 2016. xiv, 427 pages.
JL 197 .C6 Nay
40. How to run a government : so that citizens benefit and taxpayers don't go crazy /
Michael Barber. London : Penguin Random House UK, 2016. xxvi, 336 pages.
JF 1351 Bar
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41. Just ordinary citizens? : towards a comparative portrait of the political
immigrant / edited by Antoine Bilodeau. Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2016.
viii, 271 pages.
JV 6124 Jus
42. Made in Nunavut : an experiment in decentralized government / Jack Hicks and
Graham White. Vancouver : UBC Press, 2015. xvi, 375 pages.
JS 1721 .N85 Hic
43. The marketing revolution in politics : what recent U.S. presidential campaigns
can teach us about effective marketing / Bruce I. Newman. Toronto : University of
Toronto Press, 2016. xi, 205 pages.
JK 2281 New
44. Patriation and its consequences : constitution making in Canada / edited by Lois
Harder and Steve Patten. Vancouver : UBC Press, 2015. ix, 342 pages.
KE 4199 Pat
45. The politics of Canadian foreign policy / Kim Richard Nossal, Stéphane Roussel,
Stéphane Paquin. Fourth edition. Montréal ; Kingston ; London ; Ithaca : School of
Policy Studies, Queen's University ; McGill-Queens University Press, 2015. xxvi, 396
pages.
FC 242 Nos 2015
46. Protest and politics : the promise of social movement societies / edited by
Howard Ramos and Kathleen Rodgers. Vancouver : UBC Press, 2015. x, 363 pages.
HN 107 Pro
47. Provinces : Canadian provincial politics / edited by Christopher Dunn. 3rd ed.
Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2016. xxvi, 573 pages.
JL 198 Pro 2016
48. Sharp wits & busy pens : 150 years of Canada's Parliamentary press gallery =
Les coulisses de la Tribune : 150 ans d'histoire de la Tribune de la presse
parlementaire canadienne / editors Hélène Buzzetti & Josh Wingrove ; photo editor
Fred Chartrand. Ottawa : Hill Times Books, 2016. 150 pages.
PN 4901 Sha
49. Stalled : the representation of women in Canadian governments / edited by Linda
Trimble, Jane Arscott, and Manon Tremblay. Vancouver : UBC Press, 2013. xxiii, 333
pages.
HQ 1236.5 .C2 Sta
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Science, Technology and Innovation
50. Canadian science, technology, and innovation policy : the innovation economy
and society nexus / G. Bruce Doern, David Castle, and Peter W.B. Phillips. Montreal ;
Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2016. xvi, 444 pages.
Q 127 .C3 Doe
51. Trees on Mars : our obsession with the future / Hal Niedzviecki. A Seven Stories
Press first edition. New York : Seven Stories Press, 2015. 317 pages.
CB 161 Nie
Security, Policing and the Military
52. Living with war : twentieth-century conflict in Canadian and American history
and memory / Robert Teigrob. Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2016. x, 471
pages.
HM 554 Tei
53. A nation in conflict : Canada and the two world wars / Andrew Iarocci and Jeffrey
A. Keshen. Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2015. 254 pages.
FC 543 Iar
54. Grunt : the curious science of humans at war / Mary Roach. First edition. New York
: W.W. Norton & Company, 2016. 285 pages.
U 43 .U4 Roa
55. Zombie army : the Canadian Army and conscription in the Second World War /
Daniel Byers. Vancouver : UBC Press, 2016. xiii, 324 pages.
UB 345 .C2 Bye
Social Issues
56. L'Alberta et le multiculturalisme francophone : témoignages et problématiques /
édité par Claude Couture et Josée Bergeron avec la collaboration de Claude Denis.
Edmonton : Centre d'études canadiennes de la Faculté Saint-Jean, 2002. 198 pages.
FC 3700.5 Alb
57. All the single ladies : unmarried women and the rise of an independent nation /
Rebecca Traister. First Simon & Schuster hardcover edition. New York : Simon &
Schuster, 2016. xii, 339 pages.
HQ 800.4 .U6 Tra
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58. Awkward politics : technologies of popfeminist activism / Carrie Smith-Prei and
Maria Stehle. Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2016. xiii, 260 pages.
HQ 1233 Smi
59. Disrupting queer inclusion : Canadian homonationalisms and the politics of
belonging / edited by OmiSoore H. Dryden and Suzanne Lenon. Vancouver : UBC
Press, 2015. xii, 196 pages.
HQ 73.3 .C3 Dis
60. Expanding the gaze : gender and the politics of surveillance / edited by Emily van
der Meulen and Robert Heynen. Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2016. x, 311
pages.
HQ 1190 Exp
61. Growing urban economies : innovation, creativity, and governance in Canadian
city-regions / edited by David A. Wolfe and Meric S. Gertler. Toronto : University of
Toronto Press, 2016. xvi, 420 pages.
HT 127 Gro
62. Jackson, 1964 : and other dispatches from fifty years of reporting on race in
America / Calvin Trillin. First edition. New York : Random House, 2016. xxi, 275
pages.
E 185.615 Tri
63. Queer inclusions, continental divisions : public recognition of sexual diversity in
Canada and the United States / David Rayside. Toronto : University of Toronto
Press, 2008. xvi, 388 pages.
HQ 76.8 .C3 Ray
64. Queering bathrooms : gender, sexuality, and the hygienic imagination / Sheila L.
Cavanagh. Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2010. ix, 295 pages.
GT 476 Cav
65. Sustainability planning and collaboration in rural Canada : taking the next steps /
Lars K. Hallström, Mary A. Beckie, Glen T. Hvenegaard and Karsten Mündel, editors.
Edmonton : The University of Alberta Press, 2016. xxiii, 387 pages.
HC 120 .E5 Sus
66. Troubled masculinities : reimagining urban men / edited by Ken Moffatt. Toronto :
University of Toronto Press, 2012. xviii, 210 pages.
BF 692.5 Tro
67. White rage : the unspoken truth of our racial divide / Carol Anderson. New York :
Bloomsbury, 2016. 246 pages.
E 185.61 And
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Transportation
68. Aviation in Canada : the Noorduyn Norseman / Larry Milberry and Hugh A. Halliday.
Toronto : CANAV Books, 2013. 2 volumes.
TL 686 .N65 Mil
69. Traffic : why we drive the way we do (and what it says about us) / Tom Vanderbilt.
Vintage Canada ed., 2009. Toronto : Vintage Canada, 2009. viii, 402 pages.
TL 152.5 Van
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Manitoba Heritage titles for September 2016
Manitoba Heritage materials do not circulate. All items are available for consultation at the
Legislative Library of Manitoba, 200 Vaughan Street.
Aboriginal Peoples
70. Fisher River Cree Nation : innovative solutions toward improved postsecondary
education experiences and outcomes / by Shauna MacKinnon. Winnipeg :
Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives Manitoba, 2016. 29 pages.
E 99 .C88 Mac
71. Three feathers / Richard Van Camp, K. Mateus. Winnipeg : HighWater Press, 2015.
48 pages.
PN 6733 Van
Biography
72. Dead man on a bike : riding with cancer / by Wayne Tefs. Winnipeg : Turnstone
Press, 2016. 162 pages.
PS 8589 Tef
73. Kanaci isiscikewin = Miracle Island = Kanaci isiscikeitn ministik / by Bernard
Mason ; translated by Byron Apetagon. Norway House : Goldrock Press, 2016. 88
pages.
E 99 .C88 Mas
Children's Books
74. Alexia wants to fly / story by Talia Pura ; illustrations by Wai Tien. Winnipeg : Lily Star
Press, 2015. 30 pages.
PS 8581 Pur
75. Fur is only fur deep / by Julia Schettler ; illustrated by Sarah Neville. Winnipeg :
Peasantry Press, 2015. 30 unnumbered pages.
PS 8637 Sch
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76. Kaki micimowak kananaskomiwi kisikak = Stranded on a Thanksgiving weekend
/ written and illustrated by Byron Apetagon. Norway House : Goldrock Press, 2016. 27
pages.
PS 8601 Ape
Culture, Sports and Tourism
77. Rivers West vision 2030. Winnipeg : Rivers West Red River Corridor Association Inc.,
2012. 35 unnumbered pages.
GB 1230 .M3 Riv
78. The land we are : artists & writers unsettle the politics of reconciliation / edited by
Gabrielle Hill and Sophie McCall. Winnipeg : ARP Books, 2015. 225 pages.
N 6549.5 .A54 Lan
79. Winnipeg Golden Chordsmen, 67th annual 'Live and in colour' : a salute (or
apologies) to Ed Sullivan, Saturday June 13, 2015. Winnipeg : Winnipeg Golden
Chordsmen, 2015. 27 pages.
ML 3516 Win
80. Detailed Winnipeg trail maps. Winnipeg : Winnipeg Trails Association, 2015. 70
unnumbered pages, 1 folded sheet.
GV 199.44 .W55 Det
Environment, Energy and Natural Resources
81. Aqueduct / Adele Perry. Winnipeg, Manitoba : ARP Books, 2016. 103 pages.
TD 227 .W5 Per
82. Energy East : taking Manitoba in the wrong direction / by Lynne Fernandez, Mark
Hudson and James Magnus-Johnston. Winnipeg : Canadian Centre for Policy
Alternatives Manitoba, 2016. 25 pages.
HD 9580 .C22 Fer
Health
83. A comparison of models of primary care delivery in Winnipeg / authors Alan Katz,
Jeff Valdivia, Dan Chateau, Carole Taylor, Randy Walld, Scott McCulloch, Christian
Becker, Joshua Ginter. Winnipeg : Manitoba Centre for Health Policy, College of
Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Manitoba, 2016. xx, 158 pages.
RA 399 Man [r16-2]
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84. Supportive housing for seniors : reform implications for Manitoba's older adult
continuum of care / authors Malcolm Doupe, Gregory Finlayson, Sazzadul Khan,
Marina Yogendran, Jennifer Schultz, Chelsey McDougall, Christina Kulbaba. Winnipeg
: Manitoba Centre for Health Policy, College of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences,
University of Manitoba, 2016. xvi, 62 pages.
RA 399 Man [r16-3]
Heritage and History
85. Canadiana : portrait of a prairie grain elevator, Snowflake, Manitoba / artist
Christopher Walker ; researcher Edward M. Ledohowski ; editor George Sayers Bain.
Winnipeg : publisher not identified, 2013. 20 leaves.
F 5648 .S62 Led
86. Donnez! : faites vivre votre histoire / Centre du patrimoine Manitoba. Saint-Boniface
: Centre du patrimoine, 2015. 15 pages.
FC 3400.5 Cen
Labour and Employment
87. Creating pride through decent work : social enterprises in Manitoba / by Josh
Brandon and Molly McCracken. Winnipeg : Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
Manitoba, 2016. 43 pages.
E 98 .E6 Bra
Manitoba Fiction and Literature
88. Celebrating Canada's 150th anniversary, 1867-2017 : to be the floral emblem :
provincial and territorial flowers in poetry / by Joseph J. Gajdosik. 1st ed. Winnipeg
: Gajdosik Publishing, 2016. 56 pages.
QK 85.3 .C2 Gaj
89. No escape from greatness / by Jeffrey John Eyamie. Winnipeg : Turnstone Press,
2016. 308 pages.
PS 8609 Eya
90. Northern writers, volume 6. edited by M.D. Meyer. Norway House : Goldrock Press,
2016. 67 pages.
PS 8255 .M28 Nor
91. Somewhere a long and happy life probably awaits you : stories / Jill Sexsmith.
Winnipeg : ARP Books, 2016. 158 pages.
PS 8637 Sex
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92. Talking to the diaspora / Lee Maracle. Winnipeg : ARP Books, 2015. 1 volume
(unpaged).
PS 8576 Mar
93. Visiting fellow : a novel / by Dave Williamson. Winnipeg : Turnstone Press, 2016.
356 pages.
PS 8595 Wil
Media and Communication
94. Access to information and social justice : critical research strategies for
journalists, scholars, and activists / edited by Jamie Brownlee and Kevin Walby.
Winnipeg : ARP Books, 2015. 193 pages.
JL 86 .S43 Acc
Politics and Government
95. Manitoba Department of Education & Training, School Programs Division
Education Resources Branch Library : 100th anniversary, June 2016 : a short
history / compiled by Gerald R. Brown. Winnipeg : Gerald R. Brown, 2016. 14 pages.
Z 675 .P3 Bro
96. UNSPUN : 2016 provincial election commentary. Winnipeg : Canadian Centre for
Policy Alternatives Manitoba Office, 2016. 16 topics.
HC 117 .M3 Uns 2016
Social Issues
97. Plan stratégique de la communauté francophone du Manitoba : ensemble vers
2035-- / PGF Consultants. Ébauche du 3 juin 2016. Winnipeg : Société franco-
manitobaine, 2016. 22 pages.
FC 3400.5 Pla
98. Shopping cart pantheism / Jeanne Randolph ; illustrated by Jones Miller. Winnipeg :
ARP Books, 2015. 135 pages.
BR 115 .C67 Ran
99. Social housing with supports : the case of WestEnd Commons / by Jessica
Klassen. Winnipeg : Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives Manitoba, 2016. 33
pages.
HD 7287.96 .M3 W55 Soc
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100. Voices united : identity paths, challenges and aspirations of Manitoba's
francophonie : report submitted to the Société franco-manitobaine / under the
direction of Danielle de Moissac ; prepared by Yves Labrèche, Danielle de Moissac,
Ndeye Rokhaya Gueye. Winnipeg : Université de Saint-Boniface, 2016. viii, 67 pages.
Also issued in French under title: Des voix qui rassemblent : parcours identitaires, défis
et aspirations de la francophonie manitobaine : rapport déposé à la Société franco-
manitobaine
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