Fairness in Education for Single Parents in Nova Scotia

Fairness in Education for Single Parents in Nova Scotia

Author: Katherine Reed

Publisher: Canadian Centre Policy Alternatives

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 20

ISBN-13: 0886274672

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The author of this brief and the individuals and organizations who participated in its development contend that the ESIA program bears the responsibility for addressing this deficit. [...] While the deficits are severe for all families and program types, deficits tend to be smaller in families with two children where the children are younger, and in the Bachelor of Arts Program at Acadia University. [...] In addition to the shortfalls between income and expenses, the single-parent families in each of the scenarios considered would be accumulating annually a student loan debt of $12,750. [...] When a single parent is fully subsidized, the Department of Community Services pays the daycare the subsidy (less $2.25 for the first child, which the parent is required to pay). [...] For the purposes of this study, about $75 per month has been added to the average rents given by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation to present the most balanced view possible of overall housing costs.22 A single parent who decides around the same time to go to university and apply for public or co-op housing (or who becomes a single parent around the same time as deciding to enrol in universi.


Who's who in Black Canada 2

Who's who in Black Canada 2

Author: Dawn P. Williams

Publisher: Who's Who in Black Canada

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 291

ISBN-13: 0973138424

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In this second edition of Who's Who in Black Canada, Dawn Williams updates her tome of Black achievements and success in Canada, with over 730 entries. Province by province, this indispensable educational and networking tool puts the spotlight on the impressive range of achievements of Blacks in Canada- from business leaders to musicians to engineers, artists, doctors, judges and filmmakers. Filled with information and inspiration, Who's Who in Black Canada 2 is an excellent resource for schools, libraries, professionals and those working with youth.


Sociological Abstracts

Sociological Abstracts

Author: Leo P. Chall

Publisher:

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 742

ISBN-13:

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CSA Sociological Abstracts abstracts and indexes the international literature in sociology and related disciplines in the social and behavioral sciences. The database provides abstracts of journal articles and citations to book reviews drawn from over 1,800+ serials publications, and also provides abstracts of books, book chapters, dissertations, and conference papers.


Immigrant Women in Atlantic Canada

Immigrant Women in Atlantic Canada

Author: Evangelia Tastsoglou

Publisher: Canadian Scholars’ Press

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 385

ISBN-13: 1551304023

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At last, an in-depth exploration of immigrant women's experiences in the labour force, family, and broader community in Atlantic Canada. Highlighting feminist research on women and gender-based analyses, the collection focuses on the intersections of gender with race, ethnicity, and class.


The Power of the Pen

The Power of the Pen

Author: Richard Clippingdale

Publisher: Dundurn

Published: 2012-08-18

Total Pages: 442

ISBN-13: 145970374X

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Arguably, Sir John Willison had more influence on the evolution of Canada’s emerging nationalism and public policy shifts than any other journalist had in his time or since. Sir John Willison (1856-1927) was the most influential Canadian journalist in the late 19th and early 20th centuries while the country achieved economic growth, intellectual maturation, and world status. With his incisive pen and clear reasoning, Willison utilized Toronto’s Globe and News, his Times of London contributions, his many books and speeches, and his unparalleled connections with key political leaders to establish himself as a major national figure. Uniquely, Willison was at the heart of both the Liberal and Conservative Parties as a devoted supporter and good friend of Sir Wilfrid Laurier; a first employer, early booster, and continual admirer of William Lyon Mackenzie King; and a close ally of Sir Robert Borden. Willison was a major player in the epochal federal political shifts of 1896, 1911, and 1917 and articulated highly influential views on the nature and evolution of Canadian nationalism and public policy.