Browsing by Subject "Canada"
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REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE, REVERE: A STUDY OF CHRISTIAN CHURCHES IN NOVA SCOTIA ACTING ON ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
(2010-05-03)Awareness and concern about the environment have been growing in recent years, and this fact has not been lost on churches. Though arguments have been made that Christianity is a cause of the world’s current ecological ... -
Restorative Justice in Canada: Lessons Learned
(Law Commission of Canada, 2002-03) -
Rethinking the Relationship between Stadiums and Public Space
(2020-09-01)This thesis examines how a centrally located stadium can be woven into the public space of a Canadian city to become an active member of the urban fabric. Common community desires for spectator sports have faced difficulties ... -
Seven case studies in sustainable agriculture
(Science Council of Canada, Ottawa, 1991-05-24)Seven case studies of SA (sustainable agriculture) in Canada were conducted in the late fall/early winter of 1990/91. The primary objective was to provide examples of innovative SA practices that have been implemented by ... -
Small and Mighty: Why forage fisheries management could benefit from an ecosystem based framework. A case study on Bay of Fundy/Southwest Nova Scotia herring stock component [graduate project].
(2016)Forage fish are defined as low to mid-trophic level species that are preyed upon by many top predators within their respective ecosystems. The dependence on these forage fish from top predators makes them a crucial link ... -
Socioeconomic Inequalities in Colorectal Cancer Screening Participation in Ontario, Canada
(2024-04-30)Objective: This study examines the socioeconomic inequalities in colorectal cancer (CRC) screening within Ontario, Canada. Methods: Employing the 2017-2018, using data from the Canadian Community Health Survey, the study ... -
Sowing the Seeds of Insecurity: The Impacts of Agricultural Biotechnology in Canada and India
(2015)Global food production must increase by fifty percent to meet the food security demands of nine billion people by 2050. It is argued that agricultural biotechnology is a potential solution for addressing global food security ... -
Statistics of expenditure and consumption in Canada
(The Nova Scotia Printing Company, 1899) -
Stephen Harper's India Policy: The Role and Influence of the Indo-Canadian Diaspora
(2010-12-20)Ethnic interest organizations have not been considered a salience influence on foreign policy. Traditionally, democratic theory suggests foreign policy should be determined by the will of the general population, rather ... -
‘Success’ Stories, Government Public Relations, and the Resettlement of South East Asian Refugees in Canada 1979-1980
(2020-05-15)Between July 1979 and May 1980, the Canadian Employment and Immigration Commission undertook an extensive public relations campaign related to the resettlement of South East Asian refugees in Canada. This thesis sheds light ... -
Synconvergent ductile flow in variable-strength continental crust; numerical models with application to the western Grenville Orogen
(American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC, 2007-10)No abstract available. -
A systematic review of the prevalence of cyberbullying in Canada
(2015)This systematic review of research on the self-reported prevalence of cyberbullying (victimization and perpetration) in Canadian children and youth includes 45 studies from structured English and French searches of 8 ... -
Tai Chi: A New and Ancient Reality: The Socio-Cultural Context of Older People who Practice Tai Chi in Halifax, Canada and Jinan, China
(2019-11-28)We reside in an aging global society. What people do as they age has been studied extensively in the leisure and aging literature. A variety of theories, such as the activity, continuity, disengagement, and innovation ... -
Telling Canada's Story: Developing a Method of Inclusive Commemoration for Canada's National Historic Sites
(2024-07-24)National Identity is upheld through the commemoration of Canada’s story at our national historic sites. In recent years the Canadian practice of heritage preservation has begun to examine the divisive and exclusionary role ... -
Towards Accountability in Democratic Network Governance
(2015-04-02)Network governance is becoming a dominant governing paradigm. Through this governing form, lateralized, pluricentric, and interconnected public, private, and semi-public actors make policy decisions. The application of ... -
Tradition and Authoritarianism as a Solution to Social Decay- An Analysis of Canadian Right- Wing Extremism Online
(2020-04-29)Recently, Canadian researchers have turned their attention to online right-wing extremism. For this research I conducted a content analysis of 300 Facebook and Twitter posts from the accounts of three Canadian right-wing ... -
Transect across the northwestern Grenville Orogen, Georgian Bay, Ontario; polystage convergence and extension in the lower orogenic crust
(American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC, 1997-12)No abstract available. -
Trichloroethylene and tetrachlorethylene in Atlantic waters
(American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC, 2001-11)No abstract available. -
The Value and Ownership of Art in a Digital Age
(2015)This thesis examines three key research questions, including: How are artists making art and making a living? How do they use the Internet in their artistic practice? How do they use and understand copyright? These questions ... -
We've Always Been Here: Tracing Shifts in the Portrayal of Status, Agency and Mi'kmaw Women's Activism in the Micmac News, 1971-1979
(2018-07-26)This thesis uses the Micmac News to explore the rise of status and non-status Mi’kmaw women’s activism in Nova Scotia chronologically, from 1971 to 1979. It traces change in opinion, practice and community needs over ...