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Contents Legislative Library News .................................................................................................... 3 Librarian’s Picks ................................................................................................................ 4

Everything Manitoba : the ultimate book of lists ....................................................... 4 Braiding sweetgrass : indigenous wisdom, scientific knowledge and the teachings of plants ................................................................................................................... 4 The North-West is our mother : the story of Louis Riel’s people, the Métis Nation ...... 5 Invisible women : data bias in a world designed for men .......................................... 5 Speeches that changed Canada .............................................................................. 6

New titles to borrow for October 2019 ................................................................................ 7 Biography .................................................................................................................. 7 Culture, Sports & Tourism ........................................................................................... 7 Economics, Finance & Taxation ................................................................................... 7 Environment ............................................................................................................... 8 Government ............................................................................................................... 8 Health ........................................................................................................................ 8 Heritage & History ...................................................................................................... 9 Immigration ............................................................................................................... 9 Indigenous Issues ...................................................................................................... 9 International Issues .................................................................................................. 10 Labour & Employment .............................................................................................. 10 Law & Justice ........................................................................................................... 10 Media & Communication ........................................................................................... 10 Politics ..................................................................................................................... 11 Social Issues ............................................................................................................ 12 Transportation .......................................................................................................... 13

Manitoba Heritage titles for October 2019 ........................................................................ 14 Agriculture & Food .................................................................................................... 14 Biography ................................................................................................................ 14 Culture, Sports & Tourism ......................................................................................... 14 Education & Training ................................................................................................ 14 Environment ............................................................................................................. 14 Health ...................................................................................................................... 15 Heritage & History .................................................................................................... 15 Immigration ............................................................................................................. 17 Indigenous Issues .................................................................................................... 17 Labour & Employment .............................................................................................. 17 Security, Policing & the Military ................................................................................. 17 Social Issues ............................................................................................................ 17 Transportation .......................................................................................................... 18

Request form for Selected New Titles October 2019 .......................................................... 19

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Legislative Library News

New content coming to Library database The Library is adding more content to its Legislative Reporting in Early Manitoba Newspapers database. A record of the activities of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1885-1920 will be added to the current collection, which covers 1873-1884.

The Assembly did not publish an official record of their activities until 1958. The 1st Session of the 25th Legislature was the first meeting of the Assembly to have their activities officially recorded as the Debates and Proceedings of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba.

Prior to this, local newspapers provided daily summaries of Assembly activities and would often include the complete text of speeches or verbal exchanges. While these accounts may not be authoritative, they do provide insight into the work of our early Legislators.

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Librarian’s Picks

Everything Manitoba : the ultimate book of lists / Christine Hanlon. Lunenburg : MacIntyre Purcell publishing Inc., 2019. 216 pages.

From the publisher:

Everything Manitoba will take you on a wild romp across the province. From Dave Baxter's 10 Manitoba cold cases to Adam Kelly's 10 favourite Manitoba landscapes to Charles Burchill's 10 favourite Manitoba canoe routes and Joanne Kelly's 11 favourite books written by a Manitoba author ... it is all here.

[…] If you love Manitoba (and we know that you do), you'll love Everything

Manitoba. Whether you are a lifelong resident or visiting for the first time, there's no more complete book about Manitoba and no book is more fun!

Braiding sweetgrass : indigenous wisdom, scientific knowledge and the teachings of plants / Robin Wall Kimmerer. First paperback edition. Minneapolis : Milkweed Editions, 2013. x, 390 pages.

Review from Publishers Weekly Reviews:

With deep compassion and graceful prose, botanist and professor of plant ecology

Kimmerer encourages readers to consider the ways that our lives and language weave through the natural world. A mesmerizing storyteller, she shares legends from her Potawatomi ancestors to illustrate the culture of gratitude in which we all should live. In such a culture, "Everyone knows that gifts will follow the circle of reciprocity and flow back to you again... The grass in the ring is trodden down in a path from gratitude to reciprocity. We dance in a circle, not in a line." Kimmerer recalls the ways that pecans became a symbol of abundance for her ancestors: "Feeding guests around the big table recalls the trees' welcome to our ancestors when they were lonesome and tired and so far from home." She reminds readers that "we are showered every day with gifts, but they are not meant for us to keep... Our work and our joy is to pass along the gift and to trust that what we put into the universe will always come back.

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The North-West is our mother : the story of Louis Riel’s people, the Métis Nation / Jean Teillet. First edition. Toronto : Patrick Crean Editions, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishersLtd, 2019. xxii, 566 pages.

From the publisher:

Their story begins in the last decade of the eighteenth century in the Canadian North-West. Within twenty years the Métis proclaimed themselves a nation and won their first battle. Within forty years they were famous throughout North America for their military skills, their nomadic life and their buffalo hunts.

The Métis Nation didn’t just drift slowly into the Canadian consciousness in the early

1800s; it burst onto the scene fully formed. The Métis were flamboyant, defiant, loud and definitely not noble savages. They were nomads with a very different way of being in the world—always on the move, very much in the moment, passionate and fierce. They were romantics and visionaries with big dreams. They battled continuously—for recognition, for their lands and for their rights and freedoms. In 1870 and 1885, led by the iconic Louis Riel, they fought back when Canada took their lands. These acts of resistance became defining moments in Canadian history, with implications that reverberate to this day: Western alienation, Indigenous rights and the French/English divide.

After being defeated at the Battle of Batoche in 1885, the Métis lived in hiding for twenty years. But early in the twentieth century, they determined to hide no more and began a long, successful fight back into the Canadian consciousness. The Métis people are now recognized in Canada as a distinct Indigenous nation. Written

by the great-grandniece of Louis Riel, this popular and engaging history of “forgotten people” tells the story up to the present era of national reconciliation with Indigenous peoples.

Invisible women : data bias in a world designed for men / Caroline Criado Perez. New York : Abrams Press, 2019. xv, 411 pages.

Review from Kirkus Reviews:

A writer, broadcaster, and feminist activist exposes a global knowledge gap in data pertaining to gender. Criado Perez takes on the challenge of telling the story of the unknown, addressing countless ways in which data

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6 MANITOBA LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY SNT November 2019 about women have been — and continue to be — left out of research that informs everything from daily life to public policy. The author provides an incisive narrative paced more like a novel than a scientific study, offering digestible information with a sharp dose of wit. […] Painting a portrait out of negative space—this is "a story about absence—and that sometimes makes it hard to write about"—Criado Perez draws attention to information gaps in fields as diverse as urban planning, tax law, design, medicine, technology, disaster relief efforts, and politics. In focusing on how research has ignored, obscured, or failed to address gender differences, the author offers a balance of statistics, provocative questions, and concise assessments of systemic bias and how to address it. She pinpoints how the personal and the political intersect in these data gaps, providing a lens to interrogate gender-neutral defaults and reveling in examples of how including women (sometimes a single woman) quickly "solves" persistent problems. In clear language, the author builds a

strong case for greater inclusion with this thoughtful and surprisingly humorous view of institutional bias and gendered information gaps. While some readers may suggest that equality has arrived and gender no longer matters, this book, which should have wide popular appeal, is a solid corrective to that line of thought.

Speeches that changed Canada / selected and edited by Dennis Gruending. Markham : Fitzhenry & Whiteside, 2018. 270 pages.

From the publisher:

In this new book, former MP Dennis Gruending focuses on speeches by 11 of Canada's finest political orators. This book will be a welcome

companion to anyone interested in Canadian history, politics, literature and rhetoric. It will also be a useful source and guide for those who write speeches or deliver them. […]

The book begins with John A Macdonald's arguing on behalf of Confederation in 1865 and ends with chief Joseph Gosnell's powerful address in support of the Nisga'a treaty in 1998. The book also contains: Louis Riel's speech to the jury; Wilfrid Laurier's warning the Catholic clergy to stay out of politics; Nellie McClung's demand that women receive the vote; Agnes Macphail's call for both political reforms and the full equality of women; Arthur Meighen's divisive speech on military conscription; Richard Bennett's attempt to give Canada a New Deal during the Depression; Tommy Douglas introducing Medicare; Lester Pearson's epic debates with John Diefenbaker over a new flag for Canada, and Pierre Trudeau's "No" to sovereignty association in the 1980 Quebec referendum.

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New titles to borrow for November 2019 These items are available to be borrowed by all Members and staff of the Legislative

Assembly and employees of the Manitoba Government.

Biography

1. Pischke power : the evolution of North American volleyball / Christopher H. Johns. North Vancouver : Westview Creative Communications Inc., 2017. 243 pages. CT 1 Pischke, Garth Joh

2. To speak for the trees : my life’s journey from ancient Celtic w isdom to a healing vision of the forest / Diana Beresford-Kroeger. Toronto : Random House Canada, 2019. 295 pages. CT 1 Beresford-Kroeger, Diana Ber

3. Truth be told : my journey through life and the law / Beverley McLachlin. New York : Simon & Schuster, 2019. x, 373 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates. CT 1 McLachlin, Beverley Mcl

4. Victor Feldbrill : Canadian conductor extraordinaire / Walter Pitman. Toronto : Dundurn Press, 2010. 430 pages, 32 pages of plates. CT 1 Feldbrill, Victor Pit

Culture, Sports & Tourism

5. Everything Manitoba : the ult imate book of lists / Christine

Hanlon. Lunenburg : MacIntyre Purcell publishing Inc., 2019. 216 pages. FC 3361 Han

Economics, Finance & Taxation

6. Economic freedom of the world : 2019 annual report / James D. Gwartney, Robert A. Lawson. Vancouver : Fraser Institute, 2019. 272 pages. Index to electronic versions archived in English at Library and Archives Canada (1975/95; 1997; 1998; 2000-2018) HB 95 Gwa 2019.

7. A primer on financial risk from natural disasters : the case for public-private collaboration. Toronto : Insurance Bureau of Canada, 2015. 20 pages. HG 9979 Pri

8. Reducing the fiscal and economic impact of disasters : managing risk through catastrophe insurance. Toronto : Insurance Bureau of Canada, 2014. 20 pages. HG 9979 Red

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9. Braiding sweetgrass : indigenous w isdom, scientific know ledge and the teachings of plants / Robin Wall Kimmerer. First paperback edition. Minneapolis : Milkweed Editions, 2013. x, 390 pages. E 98 .P5 Kim

10. Climate change in human history : prehistory to the present / Benjamin Lieberman and Elizabeth Gordon. London; New York : Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, 2018. 236 pages. QC 903 Lie

11. The education of an idealist : a memoir / Samantha Power. New York : Dey St., an imprint of William Morrow, 2019. xii, 580 pages, 32 unnumbered pages of plates. CT 1 Power, Samantha Pow

12. The financial management of flood risk : an international review : lessons learned from flood management programs in G8 countries. Toronto : Insurance Bureau of Canada, 2015. 23 pages. HG 9983 Fin

13. Heating up, backing down : evaluating recent climate policy progress in Canada / Hadrian Mertins-Kirkwood. Toronto : Adapting Canadian Work and Workplaces to Respond to Climate Change : Canadian Centre for Policy

Alternatives, 2019. 43 pages. QC 903.2 .C2 Mer

14. On fire : the burning case for a green new deal / Naomi Klein. Toronto : Alfred A. Knopf Canada, 2019. x, 309 pages. GE 220 Kle

15. The uninhabitable earth : life after warming / David Wallace-Wells. First edition. New York : Tim Duggan Books, 2019. 310 pages. GF 75 Wal

Government

16. 2019 survey of Canadians : making federalism work : leadership, trust & collaboration : final report / conducted by the Environics Institute for Survey Research. Toronto : Mowat Centre for Policy Innovation, University of Toronto, 2019. 28 pages. JS 1711 Two

Health

17. The false promise of single-payer health care / Sally C. Pipes. First American edition. New York : Encounter Books, 2018. 52 pages. RA 412.3 Pip

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18. ROI in public health policy : supporting decision making / Subhasn Pokhrel, Lesley Owen, Kathryn Coyle, Doug Coyle. Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2017. xix, 178 pages. RA 393 Pok

19. Tell your children : the truth about marijuana, mental illness, and violence / Alex Berenson. First Free Press hardcover edition. New York : Free Press, 2019. xxxvii, 232 pages. HV 5822 .M3 Ber

Heritage & History

20. Latvian pioneers, socialists and refugees in Manitoba : an illustrated journey through the history of Latvians in Manitoba (1895-2018) / Viesturs Zariņš. Canada : Viesturs Zariņš, 2019. 238 pages. FC 3400 .L4 Zar

21. The North-West is our mother : the story of Louis R iel’s people, the Métis Nation / Jean Teillet. First edition. Toronto : Patrick Crean Editions, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishersLtd, 2019. xxii, 566 pages. E 99 .M47 Tei

22. Speeches that changed Canada / selected and edited by Dennis Gruending. Markham : Fitzhenry & Whiteside, 2018. 270 pages. PN 4055 .C2 Spe

23. Winnipeg 1919 : the strikers’ own history of the Winnipeg general strike / Norman Penner ; introcution by Christo Aivalis ; with a foreword by W.A. Pritchard. Third edition. Toronto : James Lorimer & Company, Ptd., Publishers, 2019. xliv, 294 pages. HD 5330 .W5 Win

Immigration

24. Beyond the big city : how small communities across Canada can attract and retain newcomers / Victoria Esses, Charlie Carter. Ottawa : Public Policy Forum, 2019. 37 pages. HT 395 .C2

Indigenous Issues

25. Evening the odds : giving Indigenous ventures access to the full financial toolk it / by Dominique Collin and Michael L. Rice. Ottawa : Macdonald-Laurier Institute, 2019. 23 pages. E 92 Col

26. Highway of Tears : a true story of racism, indifference and the pursuit of justice of missing and murdered indigenous women and girls / Jessica McDiarmid. Toronto : Doubleday Canada, 2019. xiii, 332 pages. E 78 .B9 Mcd

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27. Indigenous relations : insights, tops & suggestions to make reconciliation a reality / Bob Joseph with Cynthia F. Joseph. Port Coquitlam : Indigenous Relations Press, 2019. 190 pages. E 78 .C2 Jos

28. Red River girl : the life and death of Tina Fontaine / Joanna Jolly. Toronto : Viking, 2019. 291 pages. HV 6535 .C33 Jol

International Issues

29. The age of walls : how barriers between nations are changing our world / Tim Marshall. First Scribner trade paperback edition. New York : Scribner, 2018. ix, 276 pages. JC 323 Mar

Labour & Employment

30. Crisis of conscience : whistleblow ing in an age of fraud / Tom Mueller. New York : Riverhead Books, 2019. 596 pages. HV 6695 Mue

Law & Justice

31. 2019 Manitoba Queen's Bench Rules / Karen Busby. Toronto : Thomson Reuters, 2019. KEM 535.4 Bus

32. Peace and good order : the case for indigenous justice in Canada / Harold R. Johnson. Toronto :

McClelland & Stewart, 2019. 153 pages. KE 7709 Joh

Media & Communication

33. After net neutrality : a new deal for the digital age / Victor Pickard, David Elliot Berman. New Haven : Yale University Press, 2019. 181 pages. HE 7645 Pic

34. Antisocial : online extremists, techno-utopians, and the hijacking of the American conversation / Andrew Marantz. New York : Viking, 2019. 380 pages. HN 90 .R3 Mar

35. Audience of one : Donald Trump, television, and the fracturing of America / James Poniewozik. First edition. New York : Liveright Publishing Corporation, 2019. xxiii, 325 pages. CT 1 Trump, Donald Pon

36. Because internet : understanding the new rules of language / Gretchen McCulloch. New York : Riverhead Books, 2019. 326 pages. P 120 .I6 Mcc

37. Catch and kill : lies, spies, and a conspiracy to protect predators / Ronan Farrow. First edition. New Your : Little, Brown and Company, 2019. xvi, 448 pages. HV 6250.4 .W65 Far

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38. Hate Inc. : why today’s media makes us despise one another / Matt Taibbi. New York : OR Books, 2019. 294 pages. PN 4751 Tai

39. Investing in Canadian's civic literacy : an answ er to fake news and disinformation / Michael Morden, Stewart Prest, Jane Hilderman and Kendall Anderson. Toronto : Samara Centre for Democracy, 2019. 27 pages. JL 186.5 Mor

40. Reimagining journalism in the post-truth world : how late-night comedians, Internet trolls, and savvy reporters are transforming news / Ed Madison and Ben DeJarnette ; foreword by Frank Sesno. Santa Barbara : Praeger, an imprint of AB C-CLIO, LLC, 2018. xvi, 193 pages. PN 4867.2 .M33 2018

Politics

41. Beyond the barbecue : reimagining constituency work for local democratic engagement / Terhas Ghebretecle, Michael Morden, Jane Hilderman, and Kendall Anderson. Toronto : Samara Centre for Democracy, 2018. 39 pages. JL 167 Ghe

42. The case for Trump / Victor Davis Hanson. First edition. New York : Basic Books, 2019. viii, 391 pages. E 912 Han

43. Don't blame "the people" : the rise of elite-led populism in Canada / Michael Morden and Kendall Anderson. Toronto : Samara Centre for Democracy, 2019. 11 pages. JC 423 Mor

44. Many across the globe are dissatisfied w ith how democracy is working : discontent is t ied to concerns about the economy, individual rights and out-of-touch elites / by Richard Wike, Laura Silver and Alexandra Castillo. Washington, DC : Pew Research Center, 2019. 61 pages. JC 423 Wik

45. Party favours : how federal election candidates are chosen / Paul EJ Thomas and Michael Morden. Toronto : Samara Centre for Democracy, 2019. 35 pages. JL 193 Tho

46. The real house lives: strengthening the role of MPs in an age of partisanship / Michael Morden, Jane Hilderman and Kendall Anderson. Toronto : The Samara Centre for Democracy, 2018. 51 pages. JL 167 Mor

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47. Russia proofing your election : global lessons for protecting Canadian democracy against foreign interference / Marcus Kolga, Jakub Janda, Nathalie Vogel. Ottawa : Macdonald-Laurier Institute Publication, 2019. 46 pages. JF 1083 Kol

48. Understanding the Manitoba election 2019 : campaigns, participation, issues, place / edited by Royce Koop, Barry Ferguson, Karine Levasseur, Andrea Rounce, and Kiera L. Ladner. Winnipeg : University of Manitoba Press, 2019. 40 pages. JL 298 Und 2019

49. Voter turnout in Manitoba : an ecological analysis / Jared Wesley with Lydia Summerlee. Winnipeg, Manitoba : Manitoba Institute for Policy Research, 2011. 26 pages. JL 299 .A15 Wes

50. Why we get the w rong polit icians / Isabel Hardman. London : Atlantic Books, 2018. xxvii, 307 pages. JN 238 Har

51. You have our attention : youth polit ical engagement in Canada / Ryan Callista, Michael Morden. Toronto : Samara Center for Democracy, 2019. 11 pages. JL 186.5 Cal

Social Issues

52. Alienated America : why some places thrive while others

collapse / Timothy P. Carney. First edition. New York : Harper, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, 2019. xiv, 348 pages. HM 821 Car

53. The coddling of the American mind : how good intentions and bad ideas are setting up a generation for failure / Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt. New York : Penguin Books, 2019. 338 pages. JC 599 .U5 Luk

54. Cracking the Quebec code : the 7 keys to understanding Quebecers / Jean-Marc Léger, Jacques Nantel and Pierre Duhamel. Montréal : Juniper Publishing, 2016. 239 pages. FC 2919 Leg

55. Had it coming : what’s fair in the age of #MeToo? / Robyn Doolittle. Toronto : Allen Lane, 2019. 292 pages. HQ 32 Doo

56. Invisible women : data bias in a world designed for men / Caroline Criado Perez. New York : Abrams Press, 2019. xv, 411 pages. HQ 1237 Cri

57. Reforming welfare by rewarding work : one state's successful experiment / Dave Hage. Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, 2004. xix, 223 pages. HV 98 .M65 Hag

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58. Talk ing to strangers : what we should know about the people we don’t know / Malcolm Gladwell. First edition. New York : Little, Brown and Company, 2019. xii, 386 pages. HM 1106 Gla

59. Whose story is this? : old conflicts, new chapters / Rebecca Solnit. Chicago : Haymarket Books, 2019. 182 pages. HQ 1154 Sol

Transportation

60. The PEP partnerships / United Nations Economic Commission for Europe ; foreword Olga Algayerova, Zsuzsana Jakab. Geneva : ECE Information Unit, Palais des Nations, 2019. 35 pages. HE 311 .E86 Pep

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Manitoba Heritage titles for November 2019

Manitoba Heritage materials do not circulate. All items are available for consultation at the Legislative Library of Manitoba, 100-200 Vaughan Street.

Agriculture & Food

61. Plant-based proteins : a white paper / prepared by Kelley C. Fitzpatrick. Winnipeg : Bioscience Association Manitoba, 2018. 5 pages. Executive summary only. HD 9019 .P753 Fit

62. Shelterbelts and the history of sustainable Prairie agriculture / presented by the West Souris River Conservation District. Reston : West Souris River Conservation District, 2014. 44 pages. SB 437 She

Biography

63. The hopes and struggles of the Penner family : in commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the arrival of the Gerhard H. Penner family in Canada, Oct. 27, 1925. Winnipeg : Helen Kroeger, 2000. 4 leaves. Accompanied by: Penner roots / by H. Penner (16 leaves : map ; 28 cm); The Gerhard H. Penner Reunion [program] (1 folded sheet : portraits ; 22 cm.) CT 2 Penner Hop

Culture, Sports & Tourism

64. Hockey in Selk irk / compiled by Lord Selkirk Minor Hockey Association. Selkirk : Lord Selkirk Minor Hockey Association, 1982. 222 pages. GV 848.4 .C3 Hoc

Education & Training

65. A study of Jew ish education in Winnipeg / Survey Committee on Jewish Education. Winnipeg : Survey Committee on Jewish Education, 1963. 87 pages, 42 pages in various numberings. LC 744.3 .W55 Stu

Environment

66. Combatting Canada's rising flood costs : natural infrastructure is an underutilized option / Moudrak, N., Feltmate, B., Venema, H., Osman, H. Winnipeg : International Institute for Sustainable Development, 2018. 67 pages. HD 1676 .C22 Com

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67. The most responsible polit ician : who's the MRP for health care in Canada / Shawn Whatley. Ottawa : Macdonald-Laurier Institute, 2019. 32 pages. RA 410.55 .C2 Wha

68. Radical medicine : the international origins of socialized health care in Canada / Esyllt W. Jones. Winnipeg : ARP Books, 2019. 378 pages. RA 412.5 .C2 Jon

69. Raising Canada : a report on children in Canada, their health and wellbeing / Gail MacKean, Tiffany Lee Doherty, Amy Metcalfe, Rose Geransar. Calgary : O'Brien Institute for Public Health, University of Calgary, 2018. RJ 103 .C2 Mac

Heritage & History

70. City and suburb housing in twentieth-century Winnipeg : an exhibit ion sponsored by the Winnipeg Real Estate Board, March 2003 / David G. Burley. Winnipeg : The Author, 2003. ii, 56 pages. HD 7305 .W56 Bur

71. Gimli Park Neighbourhood : A Community Heritage District. Gimli : Gimli Municipal Heritage Advisory Committee, 2019. 36 pages. F 5649 .G45 Gim

72. The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway in Rivers, Manitoba / Ken Storie. Rivers, : Rivers Train Station Restoration Committee, 2014. 101 pages. HE 2809 .R58 Sto

73. The James White Sash and Door Factory : a history / John McNeilly. Carberry : Carberry Municipal Heritage Advisory Committee, 2014. 65 pages. F 5649 .C37 Mcn

74. Japanese Canadians in Manitoba : a pictorial history, 1942-1987. Winnipeg : Manitoba Japanese Canadian Citizens' Association, 1988. 46 unnumbered pages. FC 3400 .J3 Jap

75. John Gunn's Water Mill : a graphic recreation of a mid-nineteenth century Manitoba landmark / David Butterfield. Winnipeg : David Butterfield, 2015. 49 pages. F 5648 .S23 But

76. King Memorial United Church of Canada, Winnipeg. Winnipeg : King Memorial United Church of Canada, 1934. 20 pages. F 5649 .W55 Kin

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77. Landmarks : significant heritage buildings.

a. Carberry. Carberry Municipal Heritage Advisory Committee, 2014. 50 pages. F 5649 .C37 Lan

b. Gimli. Gimli Heritage Advisory Committee, 2014. 50 pages. F 5649 .G45 Lan

c. Gladstone. Gladstone Heritage Advisory Group, 2016. 42 pages. F 5649 .G53 Lan

d. Hartney. Hartney Heritage Advisory Committee, 2016. 40 pages. F 5649 .H37 Lan

e. De Salaberry and St. P ierre. De Salaberry/St. Pierre Heritage Advisory Group, 2018. 45 pages. F 5648 .D48 Lan

78. Milestones : significant historical themes and events.

a. Hartney. Hartney-Cameron Heritage Group, 2014. 31 pages. F 5649 .H37 Mil

b. Lansdowne. Lansdowne Heritage Committee, 2014. 31 pages. F 5648 .L36 Mil

c. R.M. of Argyle. Argyle Heritage Committee, 2014. 21 pages. F 5648 .A75 Mil

d. Wawanesa. Wawanesa Heritage Group, 2014. 21 pages. F 5649 .W29 Mil

79. Notable people from the past.

a. We made Baldur. Argyle Museum Heritage Advisory Group, 2014. 63 pages. F 5649 .B34 Wem

b. We made Melita. Melita Heritage Advisory Group, 2014. 51 pages. F 5649 .M44 Wem

c. We made Wawanesa. Wawanesa Heritage Advisory Group, 2014. 48 pages. F 5649 .W29 Wem

80. St. Peter's Dynevor Windmill : a graphic recreation of an early nineteenth century industrial landmark / David Butterfield. Manitoba : David Butterfield, 2015. 41 pages. F 5649 .S268 But

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81. Special places : significant heritage buildings.

a. Birtle's heritage sites. Birtle Heritage Advisory Group, 2019. 21 pages. F 5649 .B57 Spe

b. Boissevain. Boissevain Heritage Advisory Committee, 2014. 18 unnumbered pages. F 5649 .B64 Spe

c. Manitou. Manitou Heritage Advisory Group, 2014. 37 unnumbered pages. F 5649 .M35 Spe

82. Winkler's vital signs 2018 / Winkler Community Foundation. Winkler : Winkler Community Foundation, 2018. Annual. HB 3530 .W54 Win

Immigration

83. Refugees in Manitoba : small centre settlement : roundtable discussion summary October 22nd 2016, Winnipeg / Meghan Miller, Eleni Galatsanou, William Ashton. Brandon : Brandon University, Rural Development Institute, 2017. 5 pages. HV 640.4 Cro

Indigenous Issues

84. The Sixties Scoop : a literary review / prepared by the Manitoba Association of Friendship Centres.

Winnipeg : Manitoba Association of Friendship Centres, 2018. 15 unnumbered pages. HV 745 .A6 Par

Labour & Employment

85. Continental crucible : big business, workers and unions in the transformation of North America / Richard Roman & Edur Velasco Arregui ; preface by Mel Watkins ; foreword by Steve Early. Second edition. Winnipeg : Fernwood Publishing, 2015. xvii, 170 pages. HF 1746 Rom 2015

Security, Policing & the Military

86. Yes you can do justice in the world / edited by Barbara Bowes with a special introduction by Bonnie Schmidt. Winnipeg : Vidacom, 2015. 237 pages. HV 8023 Yes

Social Issues

87. The assessment of economic impacts of community foundations in Manitoba & framework : assessment report / prepared by Kim Lemky with William (Bill) Ashton. Brandon : Rural Development Institute, Brandon University, 2016. 26 pages. HN 110 .C6 Lem

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88. BlackLife : post-BLM and the struggle for freedom / Rinaldo Walcott and Idil Abdillanhi. Winnipeg : ARP Books, 2019. 103 pages. FC 106 .B6 Wal

89. Diverse, dynamic, and dedicated : scan of Manitoba's rural and Northern community foundations / prepared by Ryan Gibson, Ian Shanghvi ; submitted by Wm (Bill) Ashton. Brandon : Rural Development Institute, Brandon University, 2009. 91 pages. HN 110 .Z9 Gib

90. Finally, a national housing strategy : now let's work together / by Josh Brandon. Winnipeg : Social Planning Council of Winnipeg, 2018. 14 pages. HD 7305 .A3 Bra

91. Integrated community adjustment : rapid population grow th / William Ashton, Wayne Kelly, Eleni Galatsanou, Xanthe Zarry. Brandon : Rural Development Institute, Brandon University, 2014. 18 pages. HB 2410 .N43 Ash

92. Our generosity : building a better Manitoba : Manitoba's community foundations impact report / prepared by Creaddo Group for the Winnipeg Foundation. Winnipeg : Winnipeg Foundation, 2018. 20 pages. HN 110 .Z9 Our

93. State of the inner city : green light go : improving transportation equity / Ellen Smirl. Winnipeg : Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, Manitoba Office, 2018. vi, 29 pages. HT 178 .C22 .W5 Inn 2018

94. Statistics for social justice : a structural perspective / Adje van de Sande & Christie Byvelds. Winnipeg : Fernwood Publishing, 2015. x, 166 pages. HM 671 San

95. What does poverty look like in Canada? : survey finds one-in-four experience notable economic hardship / Angus Reid Institute. Vancouver : Angus Reid Institute, 2018. 20 pages. HC 120 .P6 Wha

Transportation

96. Affordable transit pass programs for low income individuals : options and recommendations for the City of Winnipeg / Markus Beveridge. Winnipeg : Social Planning Council of Winnipeg, 2016. 35 pages. HE 311 .C2 Bev

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