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#81 [more] | National Association of Women and Law (NAWL). Gender Analysis of Immigration and Refugee Protection Legislation and Policy:submission To Citizenship and Immigration Canada. |
#82 [more] | Norman, Ken. What's Right is Right: The Supreme Court Gets it. |
#83 [more] | Orsini, Michael, Miriam Catherine Smith. Critical Policy Studies. |
#84 [more] | Peck, Jamie. Workplace: The Social Regulation of Labor Markets. |
#85 [more] | Peck, Jamie, Nikolas Theodore. Beyond 'Employability'. |
#86 [more] | Philipps, Lisa. Taxing the Market Citizen: Fiscal Policy in an Age of Privatization (symposium on Privatization). |
#87 [more] | Phillipps, Lisa. Tax Law and Social Reproduction: The Gender of Fiscal Policy in an Age of Privatization. |
#88 [more] | Phillips, Susan. The Canada Health and Social Transfer: Fiscal Federalism in Search of a Vision. |
#89 [more] | Piore, Michael J. Perspectives on Labor Market Flexibility. |
#90 [more] | Pixley, Jocelyn. After the White Paper-Where? |
#91 [more] | Pocock, Barbara. Trade Unionism in 1996. |
#92 [more] | Porat, M. U. The Information Economy: Definition and Measurement. |
#93 [more] | Porter, Ann. Gendered States: Women, Unemployment Insurance, And the Political Economy of the Welfare State in Canada, 1945-1997. |
#94 [more] | Pratt, Anna. Securing Borders: Detention and Deportation in Canada. |
#95 [more] | Prince, Michael J., James J. Rice. Introduction. |
#96 [more] | Razack, Sherene. Casting Out: The Eviction of Muslims From Western Law and Politics. |
#97 [more] | Reitz, Jeffrey. Tapping Immigrants' Skills: New Directions For Canadian Immigration Policy in the Knowledge Economy. |
#98 [more] | Ricca, Sergio. The Behaviour of the State and Precarious Work. |
#99 [more] | Rice, James J. Redesigning Welfare: The Abandonment of a National Commitment. |
#100 [more] | Richmond, Ted, Anver Saloojee. Social Inclusion: Canadian Perspectives. |