October 2015
SELECTED
NEW TITLES
Some Recent Additions
to the Library Collection
National Model
Construction Codes now
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Contents Legislative Library News ...............................................................................................................................1 Librarian’s Picks ..............................................................................................................................................2 New titles to borrow for October 2015 .......................................................................................................4
Aboriginal Peoples .........................................................................................................................................4 Agriculture and Food .....................................................................................................................................4 Biography ........................................................................................................................................................4 Culture, Sports and Tourism ........................................................................................................................4 Environment, Energy and Natural Resources ...........................................................................................4 Health...............................................................................................................................................................5 Heritage and History ......................................................................................................................................5 Law and Justice .............................................................................................................................................5 Media and Communication ...........................................................................................................................5 Politics and Government ...............................................................................................................................5 Security, Policing and the Military ...............................................................................................................6 Social Issues ...................................................................................................................................................6
Manitoba Heritage titles for October 2015 ................................................................................................7 Aboriginal Peoples .........................................................................................................................................7 Biography ........................................................................................................................................................7 Children's Books ............................................................................................................................................8 Climate Change .............................................................................................................................................8 Culture, Sports and Tourism ........................................................................................................................9 Economics, Finance and Taxation ..............................................................................................................9 Education and Training .................................................................................................................................9 Environment, Energy and Natural Resources ...........................................................................................9 Health............................................................................................................................................................ 10 Heritage and History ................................................................................................................................... 10 International Issues .................................................................................................................................... 11 Manitoba Fiction and Literature ................................................................................................................ 11 Politics and Government ............................................................................................................................ 12 Security, Policing and the Military ............................................................................................................ 12 Social Issues ................................................................................................................................................ 12 Transportation ............................................................................................................................................. 13
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Legislative Library News
National Model Construction Codes now available
The Manitoba Legislative Library is pleased to announce that current and historic Canadian Codes Centre publications are now available to Manitoba Government employees.
Publications include the National Research Council Canada’s National Energy Code for Buildings, National Building Code, National Fire Code, National Plumbing Code, National Farm Building Code, as well as all historic editions of the National Construction Code from 1941 to 1998.
Materials must be accessed through the Legislative Library’s 200 Vaughan Street location. Please visit the library, or contact Reference Services staff for assistance at 204-945-4330 or at [email protected].
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Librarian’s Picks
The reason you walk / Wab Kinew. Toronto : Viking, 2015. 273 pages. CT 1 Kinew, Wab Kin
From PW Annex Reviews: Kinew, a prominent Canadian journalist, musician, and Ojibway leader, turns his immense capacity for storytelling to his own life. He begins with the story of his father, Tobasonakwut, including a childhood spent on traditional Anishinaabe lands in Ontario, abuse in an Indian residential school, his later life as an elder and elected leader, and a search for peace that takes his family across the Americas and even to Rome. The journey is familial, political, and spiritual for both father and son, spanning drug and alcohol use, failed relationships, births, adoptions, bureaucratic battles, constitutional questions, sundances, sweat lodges, and visions. In this powerfully written memoir, pivotal moments are delivered in short sentences, a style that is
brilliantly clear but retains enough opacity to engender serious, fruitful thought. Kinew's father taught him that there are four meanings to the book's title phrase, all of which are "from the perspective of the Creator: ‘I have created you and therefore you walk... I am your motivation.... I am the spark inside you called love, which animates you and allows you to live by the Anishinaabe values.... I am the destination at the end of your life that you are walking towards." By the end, readers will feel honored to know why Kinew walks, on all four levels.
Children of the broken treaty : Canada's lost promise and one girl's dream / Charlie Angus. Regina : University of Regina Press, 2015. xix, 324 pages. E 96.65 .O58 Ang
From the publisher: Children of the Broken Treaty exposes a system of apartheid in Canada that led to the largest youth-driven human rights movement in the country’s history. The movement was inspired by Shannen Koostachin, a young Cree woman whom George Stroumboulopoulos named as one of “five teenage girls who kicked ass in history.”
All Shannen wanted was a decent education. She found an ally in Charlie Angus, who had no idea she was going to change his life and inspire others to change the country.
Based on extensive documentation assembled from Freedom of Information requests, Angus establishes a dark, unbroken line that extends from the policies of John A. Macdonald to the government of today. He provides chilling insight into how Canada--through breaches of treaties, broken promises, and callous neglect--deliberately denied First Nations children their basic human rights.
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Canadian intellectuals, the Tory tradition and the challenge of modernity, 1939-1970 / Philip Massolin. Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2001. x, 357 pages. FC 95.4 Mas
From Book News: Based upon Massolin's Ph.D. thesis (U. of Alberta), this text examines the process of modernization in Canada in the last century and how intellectual conservatives have attempted to resist it. The focus is on the ideas of such critics of modernity as Harold Innis, Northrop Frye, Donald Creighton, George P. Grant, and Marshall McLuhan. Massolin is a researcher with Chinook Multimedia in Edmonton.
Delta : a prairie marsh and its people / written by: Glen Suggette, Gordon Goldsborough, Robert Jones, Winnie Pauch, Heidi den Haan, Leo Pettipas, Shirley Christianson, Barry Bills and Cynthia Jordan. Portage la Prairie, Manitoba : Delta Marsh History Group, 2015. xiii, 302 pages. QH 106.2 M3 Sug
From the publisher: Delta: A Prairie Marsh and Its People is a story of history and conservation.
Delta, on the south shore of Lake Manitoba, has attracted people for millennia. It was one of Manitoba’s earliest cottage areas and a popular destination for generations of waterfowl hunters.
This richly illustrated, full-colour book presents the stories of the many people – Aboriginal peoples, farmers, cottagers, hunters, artists, scientists, and more – who have lived, worked, and played at Delta through the years.
Canada lives here : the case for public broadcasting / Wade Rowland. Westmount : Linda Leith Publishing, 2015. 240 pages. HE 8689.3 .C3 Row
From the publisher: Canada Lives Here tells the tumultuous story of public broadcasting in Canada, from its inception in 1933 to the CBC's current, controversial attempts to adapt to collapsing revenues and new technologies. It explores in detail the struggle to preserve public space and foster community in an environment devoted to profit-making, arguing that the ideals of public service broadcasting are more relevant now than ever. Rowland, author of the influential Saving the CBC: Balancing Profit and Public Service (2013), identifies the issues crucial to the CBC's survival and proposes carefully considered policy options. This is a book for everyone who wants to understand what's really at stake with the threatened eclipse of the nation's most important cultural institution.
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New titles to borrow for October 2015
Aboriginal Peoples
1. Children of the broken treaty : Canada's lost promise and one girl's dream / Charlie Angus. Regina : University of Regina Press, 2015. xix, 324 pages. E 96.65 .O58 Ang
2. Dying from improvement : inquests and inquiries into Indigenous deaths in custody / Sherene H. Razack. Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2015. xi, 309 pages. E 78 .B9 Raz
3. Stolen sisters / Emmanuelle Walter ; translated by Susan Ouriou and Christelle Morelli ; forward by Melina Laboucan-Massimo. Toronto : HarperCollins Publishers Ltd., 2015. 220 pages. HV 6250.4 .W65 Wal
Agriculture and Food
4. Masterminding nature : the breeding of animals, 1750-2010 / Margaret E. Derry. Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2015. 310 pages. SF 105 Der
Biography
5. The reason you walk / Wab Kinew. Toronto : Viking, 2015. 273 pages. CT 1 Kinew, Wab Kin
6. Strength of conviction / Tom Mulcair. Toronto : Dundurn, 2015. 192 pages. CT 1 Mulcair, Tom Mul
Culture, Sports and Tourism
7. John Paizs's Crime wave / Jonathan Ball. Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2014. 196 pages. PN 1997 .C75 Bal
Environment, Energy and Natural Resources
8. Allied power : mobilizing hydro-electricity during Canada's Second World War / Matthew Evenden. Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2015. xii, 273 pages. HD 1696 .C3 Eve
9. Delta : a prairie marsh and its people / written by: Glen Suggette, Gordon Goldsborough, Robert Jones, Winnie Pauch, Heidi den Haan, Leo Pettipas, Shirley Christianson, Barry Bills and Cynthia Jordan. Portage la Prairie, Manitoba : Delta Marsh History Group, 2015. xiii, 302 pages. QH 106.2 M3 Sug
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10. Big pharma, women, and the labour of love / Thea Cacchioni. Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2015. 167 pages. HD 9665.5 Cac
Heritage and History
11. Canadian intellectuals, the Tory tradition and the challenge of modernity, 1939-1970 / Philip Massolin. Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2001. x, 357 pages. FC 95.4 Mas
12. Courage, truth, right : one hundred years of Kelvin High School history / writing and research by Chris Young. Winnipeg : Kelvin High School, 2014. 144 pages. LE 5 .M3 .W5 Kel
13. Thanks for the memories : preserving our past. Russell : Russell Seniors Service, New Horizons Grant Coordinator, 2009. 158, 35 unnumbered pages. F 5648 .R88 Tha
14. Transcona 100 : 1912-2012 : Transcona's story - 100 years of progress / editor, writer, researcher: Diane Truderung. Winnipeg : Bond Printing Ltd., 2012. xiv, 226 pages. F 5649 .T73 Tru
Law and Justice
15. The myth of the born criminal : psychopathy, neurobiology, and the creation of the modern degenerate / Jarkko Jalava, Stephanie Griffiths, and Michael Maraun. Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2015. vii, 279 pages. RC 555 Jal
Media and Communication
16. Canada lives here : the case for public broadcasting / Wade Rowland. Westmount : Linda Leith Publishing, 2015. 240 pages. HE 8689.3 .C3 Row
Politics and Government
17. Big tent politics : the Liberal Party's long mastery of Canada's public life / R. Kenneth Carty. Vancouver : UBC Press, 2015. xiii, 160 pages. JL 197 .L5 Car
18. Spinning history : a witness to Harper's Canada and 21st century choices / Les Whittington. Ottawa : Hill Times Pub., 2015. iii, 146 pages. FC 640 Whi
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19. For valour : Canadians and the Victoria Cross in the Great War / series editor, Gerald Gliddon ; contributors, Peter F. Batchelor and Stephen Snelling ; foreword by Andrew Iarocci. Toronto : Dundurn, 2015. 488 pages. CR 4885 Gli
20. Silenced : the untold story of the fight for equality in the RCMP / Bonnie Reilly Schmidt. Halfmoon Bay, B.C. : Caitlin Press, 2015. 264 pages. HV 8023 Rei
Social Issues
21. Early intervention : how Canada's social programs can work better, save lives, and often save money / James Hughes. Toronto : James Lorimer & Company Ltd., Publishers, 2015. 232 pages. HN 107 Hug
22. Religious radicalization and securitization in Canada and beyond / edited by Paul Bramadat and Lorne Dawson. Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2014. xii, 332 pages. BL 65 .P7 Rel
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Manitoba Heritage titles for October 2015 Manitoba Heritage materials do not circulate. All items are available for consultation at the Legislative Library of
Manitoba, 200 Vaughan Street.
Aboriginal Peoples
23. Aboriginal education in Manitoba / by Dennis Owens. Winnipeg : Frontier Centre For Public Policy, 2006. 7 pages. E 96.2 Owe
24. Awesiwag = Animals / written by Carol Beaulieu ; translated from Ojibwa by Roger Roulette ; illustrated by Edwin Bighetty. Winnipeg : Manitoba Indigenous Cultural Education Centre, 2014. 20 pages. Also available in Cree: Pisikiwak = Animals / written by Carol Beaulieu ; translated by Alderick Leask ; illustrated by Edwin Bighetty PS 8603 Bea
25. Becoming family : living and learning at Frontier Collegiate / Jerry Storie. Winnipeg, Man. : Jerry Storie, 2015. 307 pages. E 96.65 .M3 Sto
26. Li liivr oche Michif ayamiiawina = The book of Michif prayers / by Grace Ledoux-Zoldy ; transcription, Arthur J.C. Schmidt. 2nd ed. Winnipeg : Louis Riel Institute, 2010. 17 pages. BV 249 .M53 Lil
27. “Little Métis sing with me” series / by Louise Gordey ; Michif translation Norman Fleury ; photos by Clara Kusumoto. Winnipeg : Louis Riel Institute, 2012. Titles include: La Pchit Fii = The little girl : a Michif language book sung to 'Frères Jacques' ; Miit-shook! = Eat up! : a Michif language book ; Pa-piw = Laughing : a Michif language book. PM 7895 .M53 Gor
28. Ókik nícisának = My family / written by Roger Roulette ; translated from Cree by Alderick Leask ; illustrated by Edwin Bighetty. Winnipeg : Manitoba Indigenous Cultural Education Centre Inc., 2014. 20 pages. Also available in Ojibwa: Ngodwezhaanag = My family. Written by Roger Roulette and Carol Beaulieu ; illustrated by Edwin Bighetty. PS 8635 Rou
29. Peguis First Nation TLE selection, acquisition and development : background report and strategic framework / primary authors: Jino Distasio, Michael Dudley, and Scott McCullough; contributing authors: Matthew Havens, Matt Carreau. Winnipeg : Institute of Urban Studies, University of Winnipeg, 2012. vi, 22 pages. E 98 .L3 Dis
Biography
30. An angel cut : the life of Mario Zava / Mario Zava. Winnipeg : Mario Zava, 2013. 179 pages. CT 1 Zava, Mario Zav
31. Dancing Gabe : one step at a time / Daniel Perron ; foreword by Mark Chipman. Winnipeg : Daniel Perron & Associates, 2015. 286 pages. CT 1 Langlois, Gabe Per
32. Displaced person / Helen Kish Hastman. Winnipeg : BK Publishing, 2015. 375 pages. CT 1 Kish Hastman H. Kis
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33. Pitre papers : decades of life / by Marcel R. Pitre. Pine Falls : Marcel R. Pitre, 2009. 380 pages. CT 1 Pitre, Marcel R. Pit
34. Where were you when I was a kid? / by Len Westwood. Winnipeg : Len Westwood, 2012. xii, 117 pages. CT 1 Westwood, Len Wes
Children's Books
35. Itty bitty bits / written by Anita Daher ; illustrated by Wendy Bailey. Winnipeg : Peanut Butter Press, 2013. 30 unnumbered pages. PS 8557 Dah
36. The storm / by Samuel Parmar. Norway House : Goldrock Press, 2015. 25 pages. Illustrated by Mr. Parmar's 2014-2015 grade 3 class at Jack River School in Norway House, Manitoba. PS 8631 Par
37. The windplane man / story by Patricia Anne Thain ; illustrations by Charlotte Walker-Jones. Winnipeg : Peanut Butter Press, 2010. 32 pages. PS 8639 Tha
38. What could you do in your canoe? / by Louise Gordey ; illustrated by Sheldon Dawson. Winnipeg : Louis Riel Institute, 2010. 24 pages. FC 109 Gor
39. Wilson, do you see it? / written by Diane Van Wart ; illustrated by Monika Hansen. Winnipeg : Peanut Butter Press, 2013. 28 unnumbered pages. PS 8643 Van
Climate Change
40. Consultations background paper : engaging the public in a new provincial climate change and green economy plan : reducing emissions, enhancing our resilience to climate change and building a green economy. Winnipeg : International Institute for Sustainable Development, 2015. 9 pages. HC 117 .M3 Con
41. Consultations background paper : Manitoba peatlands : reducing emissions, enhancing our resilience to climate change and building a green economy. Winnipeg : International Institute for Sustainable Development, 2014. 11 pages. December 2014. HC 117 .M3 Con
42. Consultations background paper : Manitoba's larger emitters : reducing emissions, enhancing our resilience to climate change and building a green economy. Winnipeg : International Institute for Sustainable Development, 2015. 11 pages. HC 117 .M3 Con
43. Polar bear propaganda : a useful tool for the promotion of environmental hysteria and politicized science / by Dr. Tim Ball. Winnipeg : Frontier Centre for Public Policy, 2012. 21 pages. QC 981.8 .G56 Bal
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44. From Manitoba to Manhattan. Winnipeg : Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, 2014. 95 pages. ML 1213 Win
45. In search of Canada's ancient heartland / Barbara Huck & Doug Whiteway. Winnipeg, Manitoba : Heartland Associates, 2016. 319 pages. FC 3357 Huc
46. Portraits / Pauline Morier. Winnipeg : Ink Inc., 2015. 36 pages. ND 249 .M67 .A4 Por
Economics, Finance and Taxation
47. Declining equalization payments and fiscal challenges in the small "have-not" provinces / Ben Eisen, David Murrell, Shaun Fantauzzo. Winnipeg : Frontier Centre for Public Policy, 2014. 15 pages. HJ 2449 Eis
Education and Training
48. The allocation of resources and degrees awarded : a case study of the University of Manitoba 2001 to 2008 / Rodney A. Clifton. Winnipeg : Frontier Centre For Public Policy, 2014. 15 pages. HC 111 Fro no.167
49. Computers in the classroom : technology overboard? / by Michael Zwaagstra. Winnipeg : Frontier Centre for Public Policy, 2008. 5 pages. LB 1028.5 Zwa
50. A failing report card : education policy in Manitoba is heading the wrong way / by David Seymour. Winnipeg : Frontier Centre for Public Policy, 2008. 10 pages. LB 2806.22 Sey
51. Inclusive special education in Manitoba : 2001-2012 / John VanWallenghem and Zana Marie Lutfiyya
; with Sheena Braun [and six others] Winnipeg : Manitoba Education Research Network, 2013. x, 94 pages. LB 3984.2 .M3 MERN issue 6
52. Manitoba's school-closure moratorium one year later : how it hurts students and undercuts parental choice / by Michael Zwaagstra. Winnipeg : Frontier Centre for Public Policy, 2009. 9 pages. LC 130 Zwa
Environment, Energy and Natural Resources
53. Cattail biomass in a watershed-based bioeconomy : commercial-scale harvesting and processing for nutrient capture, biocrabon and high-value bioproducts / Richard E. Grosshans [and six others] Winnipeg : International Institute for Sustainable Development, 2014. vii, 31 pages. HD 9502.5 .B543 Gro
54. Cattail biomass to energy : commercial-scale harvesting of cattail biomass for biocarbon and solid fuel / Richard E. Grosshans and Lorne Grieger. Winnipeg : International Institute for Sustainable Development, 2013. v, 26 pages. HD 9502.5 .B543 Gro
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55. The potential for grass biofuel pellets : an ecological response to North America's energy concerns / by Roger Samson. Winnipeg : Frontier Centre For Public Policy, 2006. 4 pages. HD 9502.5 .B542 Sam
Health
56. Better evidence to improve women's health with gender and health statistics : health indicator frameworks / M. Haworth-Brockman, H. Isfeld. Winnipeg : Prairie Women's Health Centre of Excellence, 2010. vi, 41 pages. RA 408 .W65 Pra no.253
57. Canada's doctor shortage : comparing Canada with the world / by Mark Milke. Winnipeg : Frontier Centre for Public Policy, 2008. 8 pages. RA 412.5 .C2 Mil
58. Evaluation of the Manitoba IMP℞OVE Program / Dan Chateau, Murray Enns, Okechukwu Ekuma, Ina Koseva, Chelsey McDougall, Christina Kulbaba, Elisa Allegro. Winnipeg : Manitoba Centre for Health Policy, College of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Manitoba, 2015. xvi, 122 pages. RA 399 Man [r15-1]
Heritage and History
59. The Battle of Seven Oaks : a Métis perspective / Lawrence J. Barkwell. Revised September 9, 2014. Winnipeg : Louis Riel Institute, 2014. 45 pages. FC 3212.4 Bar
60. Les chasseurs au bison / auteur Jean LaPrairie ; illustrations Sheldon Dawson. Winnipeg : Louis Riel Institute, 2009. 32 pages. Also available in English: The buffalo hunters. SK 297 LaP
61. Cuthbert Grant et la bataille de la Grenouillère / auteur Laurent et de Jean LaPrairie ; illustrations: Sheldon Dawson. Winnipeg : Louis Riel Institute, 2010. 28 pages. Also available in English: Cuthbert Grant and the Battle of Seven Oaks. FC 3212.4 LaP
62. Façonner le Canada : histoire du Canada depuis les débuts jusqu'à nos jours / Linda Connor, Brian Hull, Connie Wyatt-Anderson. Winnipeg : Les Éditions des Plaines, 2014. xvii, 592 pages. FC 170 Con
63. The Gimli public school building, 1915-2015 : a commemorative history / by Edward M. Ledohowski. Gimli : Gimli Municipal Heritage Committee, 2015. 149 pages. F 5649 .G45 Led
64. The harsh prairie : 1913-1942 / G. E. Hall. First edition, June 2014. Winnipeg : G. E. Hall, 2014. 91 pages. PS 8615 Hal
65. The history of public school hockey in Neepawa / compiled by Rick Sparling. First edition July 2015. Winnipeg : Rick Sparling, 2015. 298 pages. GV 848.4 .M3 .N43 His
66. The life of Big James McKay / written by Laurent and Jean LaPrairie ; illustrated by Sheldon Dawson. Winnipeg : Louis Riel Institute, 2010. 41 pages. Aussi disponible en français: La vie de Big James McKay. CT 1 McKay,J. Lap
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67. Louis Riel / written by Jean LaPrairie ; illustrated by Sheldon Dawson. Winnipeg : Louis Riel Institute, 2008. 2 volumes. Subtitle on v. 2: and the Resistance of 1885. Aussi disponible en français: Louis Riel. FC 3217.1 .R53 Lap
68. Manitoba brick yards : Winnipeg sites / Randy R. Rostecki. Winnipeg : Randy R. Rostecki, 2010. 37 leaves, 95 unnumbered leaves. HD 8039 .B87 Ros
69. Métis soldiers in the War of 1812 / compiled by Lawrence Barkwell ; for the Métis 1812 Ad hoc Council. Winnipeg : Louis Riel Institute, 2013. FC 443 .A1 Met
70. Métis veterans of Manitoba : from buffalo to battlefields / by A. Brian Cyr. Winnipeg : Louis Riel Institute, 2010. 208 pages. FC 109.1 A1 Cyr
71. Remembering Rossburn in the 1960s : a walk down memory lane / written by Pat Ternovetsky ; illustrated by Rosemary Ellis. Winnipeg : PBP Manitoba History, 2013. 31 pages. F 5648 .R78 Ter
72. Stone construction in Grand Marais : an investigation / Maureen Mulligan Devanik. Grand Marais : St. Clements Heritage and Tourism Committee and the Grand Marais Heritage Committee, 2015. 59 pages. F 5649 .G72 Mul
73. The Upper Fort / written by Jean LaPrairie ; illustrated by Sheldon Dawson. Winnipeg : Louis Riel Institute, 2010. 43 pages. Aussi disponible en français: Le Upper Fort. FC 3365 .U67 Lap
74. UpNorth : Manitoba's last frontier / photographs and text by Hans-Ulrich Arnold ; forward by Ovide Mercredi. Winnipeg : Hans Arnold Photography, 2013. x, 181 pages. F 5604.4 Arn
International Issues
75. Voices of harmony and dissent : how peacebuilders are transforming their worlds / edited by Richard McCutcheon, Jarem Sawatsky, Valerie Smith. Winnipeg : CMU Press, 2015. 351 pages. JZ 5584 .C3 Voi
Manitoba Fiction and Literature
76. Les lieux de l'amour, l'amour des lieux : jeu de poèmes et d'images à emporter avec la peau que l'on porte (août 2013-décembre 2014) / poèmes de Charles Leblanc ; dessins de Bertrand Nayet. Saint-Boniface : Les Éditions du Blé, 2015. 72 pages. PS 8573 Leb
77. A potpourri of poems & short stories : (some of it nonsense) / Warren Ogren ; covers and sketches by Ralph Belliveau. Winnipeg : Warren Ogren, 2011. 137 pages. PS 8629 Ogr
78. Wild roses and rhubarb : prairie childhood stories set against headlines of the 1940s and 1950s / Madeleine Enns. Winnipeg : Madeleine Enns, 2015. 179 pages. PS 8609 Enn
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79. Manitoba's public sector is larger, more expensive than most / by Ben Eisen. Winnipeg : Frontier Centre for Public Policy, 2009. 10 pages. JF 1601 Eis
Security, Policing and the Military
80. From heaven to hell : part one : the story of the Winnipeg Grenadiers as part of 'Y' Force and 'C' Force during World War II / Vince Lopata. Pinawa, Manitoba : Vince Lopata, 2013. x, 291 pages. D 768.153 .G74 Lop
81. The legacy of Korea War veterans : the forgotten war in pictures / Won Jae Song ; Eun Kyeong (Olivia) Do. Winnipeg : The Korea Times, 2015. vi, 106 pages. DS 918.15 Leg
Social Issues
82. CCPA review : low response in national household survey leads to bias. Winnipeg : Canadian Centre for Policy Alernatives, Manitoba Office, 2015. 3 unnumbered pages. HB 849.49 Ccp
83. Downtown Winnipeg : developments and investments, 2005-2013. Winnipeg : Institute of Urban Studies, University of Winnipeg, 2013. 13 pages. HT 178 .M3 .W55 Dow
84. Education outcomes of children in care / Marni Brownell, Mariette Chartier, Wendy Au, Leonard MacWilliam, Jennifer Schultz, Wendy Guenette and Jeff Valdivia. Winnipeg : Manitoba Centre for Health Policy , 2015. xvi, 131 pages. RA 399 Man [r15-3]
85. Everyone can play : a guide to Winnipeg recreation and sport subsidies. Winnipeg : Winnipeg Community Sport Policy, 2014- Annual. GV 56 .W56 Eve
86. Holding on! : supporting successful tenancies for the hard to house / primary authors: Jino Distasio and Scott McCullough; contributing authors: Matthew Havens and Zoe St. Aubin. Winnipeg : Institute of Urban Studies, University of Winnipeg, 2014. vi, 102 pages. HV 7287.96 .C2 Dis
87. Public attitudes on infrastructure renewal funding in Manitoba. Portage la Prairie : Association of Manitoba Municipalities, 2010. 12, 12 pages. HC 79 .C2 .M3 Pub
88. The case for selling public housing in Manitoba : helping 21,000 more Manitobans / by Daniel Klymchuk. Winnipeg : Frontier Centre for Public Policy, 2008. 8 pages. HD 7288.78 .C2 .M3 Kly
89. The divided prairie city : income inequality among Winnipeg's neighbourhoods, 1970-2010 / edited by Dr. Jino Distasio and Andrew Kaufman. Winnipeg : Institute of Urban Studies, University of Winnipeg, 2015. x, 110 pages. HT 165.53 .M3 .W55 Div
90. Winnipeg's vanishing rooming houses : change in the West Broadway and Spence neighbourhoods. Winnipeg : Institute of Urban Studies, University of Winnipeg, 2014. 17 pages. HD 7288 Kau
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91. How free is your parking? / by Stuart Donovan. Winnipeg : Frontier Centre for Public Policy, 2009. 11 pages. HE 336 .P37 Don
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