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2020-11-01
Wabamun Lake Watershed Management Plan Steering Committee
While lake management is complex and can be looked at through a number of different lenses, this plan focusses on four overarching goals: good water quality; healthy aquatic ecosystems and biodiversity; wise land use; engaged stewardship. (As cited in the executive summary.)
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1977
Doctoral thesis. An investigation of the effects of wage employment on Inuit from Pond Inlet and Arctic Bay. Specifically focuses on two questions: 1) how are Inuit workers reacting to on-the-job demands of their oil exploration wage employment? and 2) what effect is the massive influx of wage...
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Wages for Intern Work and Quarters for Keystrokes:An Exploration of Unpaid Intern Labour in Information Work Within the Context of "Free" Digital Labour
Download2019-08-16
Karly Wildenhaus’ “Wages for Intern Work: Denormalizing Unpaid Positions in Archives and Libraries,” from the of the Journal of Critical Library and Information Studies (vol. 2, no. 1, 2019), is a needed first step in challenging archival and library professionals, MLIS program faculty, and...
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1998
This paper estimates a simultaneous model of moderate and heavy drinking, smoking and wages using a random sample of employed Canadian men. With all else in the system held constant, abstention from drinking and heavy drinking are associated with, respectively, large and small wage penalties...