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- Agrarian Socialism
The Cooperative Commonwealth in Saskatchewan: A Study in Political Sociology Resource Type: Book Published: 1968 A study of the social background of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation in Saskatchewan, which in 1944 became to first government with avowed socialist goals to be elected to office in Canada. The updated 1968 edition contains a new introduction and additional essays by five other scholars.
- Dictionary of Canadian Place Names
Resource Type: Book Published: 1997 Includes 6,200 names of Canadian cities, towns, lakes, rivers, national parks, mountains, capes, channels and bays.
- Doctors' Strike
Medical Care and Conflict in Saskatchewan Resource Type: Book Published: 1967
- The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan
Resource Type: Database These are the stories of Saskatchewan, "kisiskatchewan," the land of the swiftly flowing river, so named by its First Peoples. From the earliest evidence of humans in Saskatchewan over 11,000 years ago, hundreds of generations have given of their strength and knowledge in overcoming great adversity to build this great province. It is no less than the natural and cultural legacy of Saskatchewan that we have tried to capture in this encyclopedia.
- No Bankers in Heaven
Remembering the CCF Resource Type: Book Published: 1989 An oral history of men and women who devoted themselves to building the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation.
- Off the Record
The CCF in Saskatchewan Resource Type: Book Published: 1968 An insider's account of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation in Saskatchewan.
- Rafferty-Alameda: The American Connection
Resource Type: Article Published: 1991 The Rafferty, along with the Oldman River Dam under construction in Alberta, only make sense as part of a water diversion to the United States. Because 90 per cent of Canadians, according to federal government study, are opposed to the export of Canadian water, this aspect of the project has not been made public and the Devine government is using the front of a purely localized development to "save" precious water for the dry prairies.
- Saskatchewan Doctors' Strike
Connexipedia: Article in the Canadian Encyclopedia Resource Type: Article A strike against the introduction of medicare by Saskatchewan doctors in 1962.
- Working Class Experience
Rethinking the History of Canadian Labour, 1800-1991 Resource Type: Book Published: 1992 From nineteenth-century tavern life to late twentieth-century cinema, from rough canallers and the first stirrings of craft unionism to contemporary public-sector strikes, this books provides a sweeping interpretive study of the history of the Canadian working class since 1800.
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