Rock Paper Sex

Rock Paper Sex

Author: Kerri Cull

Publisher: Rock Paper Sex

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781550816716

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A look at the sex trade in St. John's, with profiles of some of the people who make up the city's diverse sex industry.


City in Colour

City in Colour

Author: May Q. Wong

Publisher: TouchWood Editions

Published: 2018-10-30

Total Pages: 221

ISBN-13: 1771512865

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A timely, intriguing collection of the overlooked stories of Victoria’s pioneers, trailblazers, and community builders who were also diverse people of colour. Often described as “more English than the English,” the city of Victoria has a much more ethnically diverse background than historical record and current literature reveal. Significant contributions were made by many people of colour with fascinating stories, including: the Kanaka, or Hawaiian Islanders, who constructed Fort Victoria, and members of the Kanaka community such as Maria Mahoi and William Naukana three Metis matriarchs—Amelia Connolly Douglas, Josette Legacé Work, and Isabelle M. Mainville Ross the Victoria Voltigeurs, the earliest police presence in the Colony of Vancouver Island, and who were primarily men of colour Grafton Tyler Brown, now known in the United States as one of the first and best African American artists of the American West Manzo Nagano, Canada’s first recorded immigrant from Japan and many more With information about various cultural communities in early Victoria and significant dates, May Wong’s City in Colour is a collection of fascinating stories of unsung characters whose stories are at the heart of Victoria’s history.


Montreal, City of Water

Montreal, City of Water

Author: Michèle Dagenais

Publisher: UBC Press

Published: 2017-11-15

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 0774836253

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Built within an exceptional watershed, Montreal is intertwined with the waterways that ring its island and flow beneath it in underground networks. Even as the city has pushed its suburbs deeper into the interior of the island and onto the mainland, the daily lives and leisure activities of its inhabitants remain closely bound to water. Montreal, City of Water focuses on water not only as a physical element of the landscape – both shaping and shaped by urban development – but also as a sociocultural component of the life of the city. In exploring the dynamics governing the relationship between Montrealers and their environment, this unique study considers the role of water in the production and transformation of urban space over two centuries. It traces the history of urbanization and shines a light on current concerns about water pollution, river rehabilitation, and renewed public access to the riverfront – and the power relations involved in addressing those concerns.


Big City Elections in Canada

Big City Elections in Canada

Author: Jack Lucas

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 281

ISBN-13: 1487528566

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This collection offers an in-depth look at municipal voting behaviour during local elections in eight of Canada's largest cities.


Fourth Census of Canada, 1901

Fourth Census of Canada, 1901

Author: Canada. Census Office

Publisher:

Published: 1904

Total Pages: 680

ISBN-13:

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Primary source material from Canada's early years. Included are reports of departments, commissions and business institutions, statistics, foreign affairs documents, maps and other documents of historical significance.


The City Below The Hill

The City Below The Hill

Author: Herbert Brown Ames

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 1972-12-15

Total Pages: 139

ISBN-13: 1442633018

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The city below the hill is a detailed investigation of social conditions in a working class quarter of Montreal during the 1890s. Based on a house-to-house survey of the neighbourhood, this study catalogues and analyses the life of working people after the first years of rapid industrialization. Sir Herbert Brown Ames was one of the first to recognize that urbanization was inevitable and to set about improving the quality of city life. In this study, first published in book form in 1897, he moves towards the concept of urban ecology—the city is an organism defined by, and expressing itself in, a myriad of social and economic phenomena. As an organic whole its well-being depends upon the well-being of all its citizens. Within this pioneering work are the seeds of the town planning and social welfare movements that later tried to change the urban landscape. The city below the hill is crammed with facts and statistical analyses of late nineteenth century urban workers. A landmark in the development of urban consciousness in Canada and of sociological research, it is one of the first major efforts to solve problems that are still with us.