Government : participating in Canada
Title
:
Government : participating in Canada
Personal Author EPSB
:
Don. Quinlan
Summary
:
Examines the powerful trinity that frames Canadian society: government, law, and citizenship. Describes the people and events that have shaped Canadian society in the twentieth century. Features such as biographies, eyewitness accounts, opposing viewpoints, case studies, World Wide Web references, and primary sources give the reader the opportunity to explore various perspectives.
Other Title
:
Participating in Canada
Participating in Canada : Government
Year Published
:
1999
Series
:
Canadian challenges
Physical Description
:
96 p. : illus. (some col.) ; 31 cm.
Program Information
:
Citizens Participating in Decision Making; Governance & Rights Gr. 6+
Subject
:
Civics, Canadian.
Law -- Canada.
Citizenship -- Canada.
Social Studies - 6.1.
Social Studies - 9.1.
Geographic Term
:
Canada -- Politics and government.
Added Author
:
Pickup, Mary Jane.
Lahey, Terry.
Summary
:
Examines the powerful trinity that frames Canadian society: government, law, and citizenship. Describes the people and events that have shaped Canadian society in the twentieth century. Features such as biographies, eyewitness accounts, opposing viewpoints, case studies, World Wide Web references, and primary sources give the reader the opportunity to explore various perspectives.
ISBN
:
9780195412796
Publisher
:
Don Mills, ON : Oxford University Press, c1999.
| Library | Call Number | Type | Item Barcode | Status |
|---|
| Hardisty | TS 320.471 QUI | Teacher resource | 30512000179422 | Teacher Materials |