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.


LibraryCall NumberTypeItem BarcodeStatus
HardistyTS 320.471 QUITeacher resource30512000179422Teacher Materials