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Contents Legislative Library News .................................................................................................... 3 Librarian’s Picks ................................................................................................................ 4 New titles to borrow for September 2020............................................................................ 7
Agriculture & Food ...................................................................................................... 7 Biography .................................................................................................................. 7 Culture, Sports & Tourism ........................................................................................... 7 Economics, Finance & Taxation ................................................................................... 7 Education & Training .................................................................................................. 8 Government ............................................................................................................... 8 Health ........................................................................................................................ 8 Heritage & History ...................................................................................................... 8 Indigenous Issues ...................................................................................................... 8 International Issues .................................................................................................... 8 Labour & Employment ................................................................................................ 9 Law & Justice ............................................................................................................. 9 Media & Communication ............................................................................................. 9 Politics ....................................................................................................................... 9 Science, Technology & Innovation ............................................................................. 10 Security, Policing & the Military ................................................................................. 10 Social Issues ............................................................................................................ 10
Manitoba Heritage titles for September 2020 .................................................................... 11 Biography ................................................................................................................ 11 Books for Children .................................................................................................... 11 Culture, Sports & Tourism ......................................................................................... 11 Environment ............................................................................................................. 12 Government ............................................................................................................. 12 Health ...................................................................................................................... 12 Manitoba Fiction & Literature ..................................................................................... 13 Social Issues ............................................................................................................ 13
Request form for Selected New Titles September 2020 ...................................................... 14
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Legislative Library News The Library’s Pandemic Response
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the library’s two locations have continued to offer services by phone and email. Provincial government employees can check out materials from the library catalogue, and there are several electronic resources provided by the library that can be accessed from any computer:
• Library catalogue • Digital Collection of Manitoba Government Publications • Major daily newspapers • Canadian Business and Current Affairs Database
The Reading Room in the Legislature remains open to staff in the building, and the Library’s 200 Vaughan street location has resumed limited onsite services:
• Access is by appointment only, Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
• Clients wishing to view material at the Library should contact us by email at [email protected] or call (204) 945-4330.
• Library staff will contact you to discuss your research and book an appointment.
At this time, several services and resources will not be available, including:
• Copy services • Access to machines and equipment (public computers, microfilm
readers/scanners, copy stand) • Access to reference materials, Henderson’s Directories and card
catalogues. All updates regarding our services will be communicated on the Library's homepage. The Legislative Library of Manitoba is complying with public health order directives including social distancing and cleaning requirements and guidelines provided to museums, galleries and libraries available in Phase One of Restoring Safe Services.
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Librarian’s Picks
Duty and choice : the evolution of the study of voting and voters / edited by Peter John Loewen and Daniel Rubenson. Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2019. xv, 290 pages.
From the publisher:
Devoted to exploring elections as the central act in a democracy, Duty and Choice: The Evolution of the Study of Voting and Voters is animated by a set of three overarching questions: Why do some citizens vote while others do not? How do voters decide to cast their ballots for one candidate and not another? How does the context in which citizens live influence the choices they
make? Organized into three sections focused on turnout, vote choice, and electoral systems, the volume seeks to provide novel insights into the most pressing questions for scholars of vote choice and voting behaviour. In addition to featuring several prominent Canadian scholars, the collection includes chapters by leading scholars from the United States and Europe.
The sleeping giant awakens : genocide, Indian residential schools, and the challenge of conciliation / David B. MacDonald. Toronto : University of
Toronto Press, 2019. xii, 240 pages.
Review from Choice Reviews:
MacDonald (political science, Univ. of Guelph) has written or edited at least five books on relations between indigenous people in settler-dominated societies. In this detailed study he uses genocide as an analytical tool to examine the workings and results of Canada's dealings with the First Nations people. He focuses on the operations of the Indian residential schools system and the "Sixties Scoop," which placed Native children in white families, to understand Canada's Indian policies. He labels the destructive results of these two practices a "sleeping giant," one that Canadian society needs to face. Aware that few average citizens willingly accept the charge of genocide, the author details the work of Raphael Lemkin and the United Nations Genocide Convention to explain what it is and how the residential schools and the forced adoptions of native children
MANITOBA LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY SNT September 2020 5 fit their definitions. He examines how the Truth and Reconciliation Commission dealt with issues related to genocide and uses their findings of widespread disease and fatalities in the schools to inform Canadian society of these past actions. Altogether a tall order for an academic book.
Black cop : my 36 years in police work, and my career-ending experiences with official racism / Calvin Lawrence with Miles Howe. Toronto : James Lorimer & Company, Publishers, 2019. 272 pages.
From the publisher:
Calvin Lawrence became a cop at age twenty. He was recruited by the Halifax police department at a time
of heightened racial tension in the city. From the start, some fellow African Canadians wondered if he had sold out. White citizens wondered whether a black Canadian even belonged in the job. Calvin takes readers into his confidence as he learns to navigate as a beat cop, and how to deal with racism in the community — and worse, in the police force itself. Lawrence leaves Halifax to join the RCMP. He shares his experiences about basic training in Regina, followed by a stint as Newfoundland's only black Mountie. He is pegged for undercover work there, but before long his cover is blown. RCMP stereotyping leads him into Toronto's notorious drug squad as an undercover police officer, and then to years in elite Mountie squads protecting prime ministers and presidents. Throughout his career, Calvin experiences hostility and racism within the force — completely contrary to the official values and image of the RCMP. Standing up for his rights gets him blacklisted for advancement, and ultimately leads him to clinical depression arising from
workplace hostility and mistreatment. As a seventh-generation Canadian, Calvin Lawrence has written a book which lays bare key failures of Canadian police organizations. Even today they operate on the basis that only white Canadians are entitled to the rights promised to all by the rule of law and the Canadian Charter of Rights.
The case for a job guarantee / Pavlina R. Tcherneva. Cambridge : Polity Press, 2020. x, 147 pages.
From the publisher:
One of the most enduring ideas in economics is that unemployment is both unavoidable and necessary for the smooth functioning of
6 MANITOBA LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY SNT September 2020 the economy. This assumption has provided cover for the devastating social and economic costs of job insecurity. It is also false.
In this book, leading expert Pavlina R. Tcherneva challenges us to imagine a world where the phantom of unemployment is banished and anyone who seeks decent, living-wage work can find it - guaranteed. This is the aim of the Job Guarantee proposal: to provide a voluntary employment opportunity in public service to anyone who needs it. Tcherneva enumerates the many advantages of the Job Guarantee over the status quo and proposes a blueprint for its implementation within the wider context of the need for a Green New Deal.
This compact primer is the ultimate guide to the benefits of one of the most transformative public policies being discussed today. It is essential reading for all citizens and activists who are passionate about social justice and building a fairer economy.
Provincial battles, national prize? : elections in a federal state / Laura B. Stephenson, Andrea Lawlor, William P. Cross, André Blais, and Elisabeth Gidengil. Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Pres, 2019. ix, 210 pages.
From the publisher:
In parliamentary systems like Canada, voters directly contribute to the election outcome only in their own riding. However, the focus of election campaigns is often national, emphasizing the leader rather than the local candidate, and national rather than regional polls. This suggests that elections are national contests, but election outcomes clearly demonstrate that support for
parties varies strongly by province. Focusing on the 2015 Canadian election campaigns in British Columbia, Ontario, and Quebec, three large provinces with different subnational party systems, Provincial Battles, National Prize? evaluates whether we should understand elections in Canada as national wars or individual provincial clashes. The authors draw upon voter and candidate surveys, party campaign behaviour, and media coverage of the election to document how political parties vary their messages and strategies across provinces, how the media communicate and frame those messages, and how voters ultimately respond. The study shows that provincial variations in party support reflect differences in voters' political preferences rather than differences in party messages or media coverage. A novel and comprehensive study, Provincial Battles, National Prize? is the first and only thorough treatment of the party, media, and voter aspects of a federal election campaign through a subnational lens.
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New titles to borrow for September 2020 These items are available to be borrowed by all Members and staff of the Legislative
Assembly and employees of the Manitoba Government.
Agriculture & Food
1. A future for the fishery : crisis and renewal in Canada's neglected fishing industry / Rick Williams ; foreword by Donald Savoie. Halifax : Nimbus Publishing, 2019. xix, 211 pages. SH 223 Wil
2. Lost feast : culinary extinction and the future of food / Lenore Newman. Toronto : ECW Press, 2019. ix, 300 pages. TX 353 New
Biography
3. Black cop : my 36 years in police work, and my career-ending experiences w ith official racism / Calvin Lawrence with Miles Howe. Toronto : James Lorimer & Company, Publishers, 2019. 272 pages. CT 1 Lawrence, Calvin Law
4. Friends, foes, and furs : George Nelson's Lake Winnipeg journals, 1804-1822 / edited by Harry W. Duckworth. Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2019. lxiii, 503 pages. CT 1 Nelson, George Nel
Culture, Sports & Tourism
5. Scottish diaspora tapestry : telling tales to Scotland : your complete guide w ith commentaries = Grèis-bhrat diaspora na h-Alba : ag innse sgeulachdan do dh'Alba : ur stiùir iomlan oifigeil le beachdan / Andrew Crummy [and 5 others]. Prestonpans : Prestoungrange University Press, 2015. x, 380 pages. DA 774.5 Cru
Economics, Finance & Taxation
6. Good economics for hard times / Abhijit V. Banerjee & Esther Duflo. First edition. New York : PublicAffairs, 2019. x, 403 pages. HB 172.5 Ban
7. The triumph of injustice : how the rich dodge taxes and how to make them pay / Emmanuel Saez and Gabriel Zucman. First edition. New York : W.W. Norton & Company, 2019. xvi, 232 pages. HJ 4653 .R6 Sae
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8. Course correction : a map for the distracted university / Paul W. Gooch. Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2019. xvii, 291 pages. LB 2322.2 Goo
Government
9. Parliamentary communications during a crisis : case studies from the Commonwealth. London : CPA UK, 2020. 13 pages. HD 49.3 Par
Health
10. How pandemic modelling failed policy-makers, and how to do better / Harvey Schipper. Ottawa : Macdonald-Laurier Institute, 2020. 16 pages. RA 644 .C67 Sch
Heritage & History
11. A polit ical history of the world : three thousand years of war and peace / Jonathan Holslag. London : Pelican, an imprint of Penguin Books, 2019. 628 pages. D 31 Hol
12. Masters and servants : the Hudson's Bay Company and its North American workforce, 1668-1786 / Scott P. Stephen. First edition. Edmonton : University of Alberta
Press, 2019. xxxix, 407 pages. FC 3207 Ste
13. The irony of modern Catholic history : how the Church rediscovered itself and challenged the modern world to reform / George Weigel. First edition. New York : Basic Books, 2019. ix, 322 pages. BX 1386 Wei
Indigenous Issues
14. The sleeping giant awakens : genocide, Indian residential schools, and the challenge of conciliation / David B. MacDonald. Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2019. xii, 240 pages. E 92 Mac
15. Walking the old road : a people's history of Chippewa City and the Grand Marais Anishinaabe / Staci Lola Drouillard. Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, 2019. 302 pages. E 99 .C6 Dro
International Issues
16. Citizenship / Dimitry Kochenov. Cambridge : The MIT Press, 2019. xvi, 321 pages. JF 801 Koc
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17. Great delusion : liberal dreams and international realit ies / John J. Mearsheimer. New Haven : Yale University Press, 2018. xi, 313 pages. D 443 Mea
18. How to hide an empire : a history of the greater United States / Daniel Immerwahr. First edition. New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2019. viii, 516 pages. F 965 Imm
19. The future of war : a history / Lawrence Freedman. First trade paperback edition. New York : Public Affairs, 2019. xxi, 376 pages. U 21.2 Fre
20. They w ill have to die now : Mosul and the fall of the caliphate / James Verini. First edition. New York : W.W. Norton & Company, 2019. 277 pages. DS 79.9 .M6 Ver
Labour & Employment
21. The case for a job guarantee / Pavlina R. Tcherneva. Cambridge : Polity Press, 2020. x, 147 pages. HD 5713 Tch
Law & Justice
22. Complexity theory and law : mapping an emergent jurisprudence / edited by Jamie Murray, Thomas E. Webb, Steven Wheatley. First edition. New York :
Routledge, 2019. viii, 288 pages. K 230 Com
Media & Communication
23. Bad data : why we measure the w rong things and often miss the metrics that matter / Peter Schryvers. Guilford : Prometheus Books, 2020. xxiii, 323 pages. QA 76.9 .Q36 Sch
24. The madness of crowds : gender, race, and identity / Douglas Murray. London : Bloomsbury Continuum, 2019. 280 pages. JC 591 Mur
25. Why are we yelling? : the art of productive disagreement / Buster Benson. New York : Portfolio/Penguin, 2019. 277 pages. BF 637 .I48 Ben
Politics
26. Absent mandate : strategies and choices in Canadian elections / Harold D. Clarke, Jane Jenson, Lawrence LeDuc, Jon H. Pammett. Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2019. xv, 209 pages. JL 193 Cla
27. Duty and choice : the evolution of the study of voting and voters / edited by Peter John Loewen and Daniel Rubenson. Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2019. xv, 290 pages. JF 1001 Dut
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28. Provincial battles, national prize? : elections in a federal state / Laura B. Stephenson, Andrea Lawlor, William P. Cross, André Blais, and Elisabeth Gidengil. Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Pres, 2019. ix, 210 pages. JL 193 Ste
29. Taken for granted : how conservatism can w in back the Americans that liberalism failed / Gianno Caldwell. First edition. New York : Crown Forum, 2019. xix, 201 pages. JC 573.2 .U6 Cal
30. Women polit ical leaders : the impact of gender on democracy / written by Minna Cowper-Coles. London : King's College London, The Global Institute for Women's Leadership, 2020. 115 pages. HQ 1236 Cow
Science, Technology & Innovation
31. Alexa is stealing your job : the impact of artificial intelligence on your future / Rhonda Scharf. New York : Morgan James Publishing, 2020. xv, 162 pages. Q 334.7 Sch
32. Don't be evil : how big tech betrayed its founding principles--and all of us / Rana Foroohar. First edition. New York : Currency, 2019. xxi, 337 pages. HD 9696.8 .U62 For
Security, Policing & the Military
33. Strengthening the Canadian Armed Forces through diversity and inclusion / edited by Alistair Edgar, Rupinder Mangat, and Bessma Momani. Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2020. vi, 213 pages. UB 419 .C2 Str
Social Issues
34. Conformity : the power of social influences / Cass R. Sunstein. New York : New York University Press, 2019. xiii, 183 pages. K 370 Sus
35. Primal screams : how the sexual revolution created identity polit ics / Mary Eberstadt. West Conshohocken : Templeton Press, 2019. x, 179 pages. HQ 18 .U5 Ebe
36. Trance speakers : femininity and authorship in spiritual séances, 1850-1930 / Claudie Massicotte. Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2017. x, 268 pages. BF 1242 .C3 Mas
37. Who killed civil society? : the rise of big government and decline of bourgeois norms / Howard A. Husock. First American edition. New York : Encounter Books, 2019. 167 pages. HN 90 .M6 Hus
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Manitoba Heritage titles for September 2020
Manitoba Heritage materials do not circulate. All items are available for consultation at the Legislative Library of Manitoba, 100-200 Vaughan Street.
Biography
38. Desert mailbag : letters from South America / W.G. Kruse. Rosenort : Ice House Books, 2016. 207 pages. CT 1 Kruse, W. G. Kru
39. Looking back looking deeper : stories of hope & healing / by Rev. Grahme Spear with feature stories by Shirley Spear. Winnipeg : Rev. Grahme Spear, 2019. 286 pages. CT 1 Spear, Grahme Spe
40. Trailblazer in First Nations education : Duzahan Mani Win, Doris Dowan-Pratt. Winnipeg, Manitoba : Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre, 2020. 133 pages. CT 1 Pratt, Doris Tra
Books for Children
41. Siha Tooskin Knows series / by Charlene Bearhead and Wilson Bearhead ; illustrated by Chloe Bluebird Mustooch. Winnipeg : Highwater Press, 2020. PS 8603 Bea
a. The best medicine. 24 pages.
b. The catcher of dreams. 32 pages.
c. The gifts of his people. 24 pages.
d. The love of the dance. 40 pages.
e. The nature of life. 40 pages.
f. The offering of tobacco. 24 pages.
g. The sacred eagle feather. 30 pages.
h. The strength of his hair. 24 pages.
Culture, Sports & Tourism
42. 2015-16 Annual season, Royal W innipeg Ballet. Winnipeg : Royal Winnipeg Ballet, 2015. Annual. GV 1786 .R69 Roy
43. Canadian Museum for Human Rights : director's tour / John F. Young ; edited by Robert Ferguson. Winnipeg : Canadian Museum for Human Rights, 2019. 95 pages. AM 101 .W45 You
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44. Faces & places : trailblazing women of Manitoba : walk ing tour guide / Judy Waytiuk. First edition. Winnipeg : The Nellie McClung Foundation, 2020. 96 pages. FC 3396.18 Way
45. Playing w ith a great heart = K ihcite metawew ina : restoring the original intent of play through Indigenous games and activit ies / Blair Robillard. First edition. Winnipeg : Manitoba Aboriginal Sports and Recreation Council, 2019. 61 pages. E 78 .M25 Rob
46. Second-thoughts / by Angie Keefer. Winnipeg : Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art, 2019. 511 pages, 32 unnumbered pages of plates. PS 3611 Kee
47. The Heather Curling Club : 1916-2016 : a century of hurry! hard! / by Edward M. Ledohowski. Winnipeg : Edward M. Ledohowski, 2018. 291 pages. GV 845 Led
Environment
48. Churchill W ild : 25 years of adventure on the Hudson Bay coast / Mike and Jeanne Reimer. Churchill : Churchill Wild, 2019. iii, 183 pages. G 155 .M3 Rei
Government
49. 2020 Municipal officials directory. Winnipeg : Manitoba Municipal Relations, 2020. Annual. Electronic document archived by the Manitoba Legislative Library (2020) Manitoba Municip Relations Annual
Health
50. 2018/ 19 Annual report : K linic Community Health. Winnipeg : Klinic Community Health, 2019. Annual. RA 427 Kli
51. The Nurses Alumni Association founded 1904 of the Winnipeg General Hospital-founded 1887 and Health Science Centre School of Nursing : Nurses' alumni journal 2003 / journal editor Linda Humphreys, Debbie Gerylo. Winnipeg : Alumni Association of the Winnipeg General Hospital and Health Sciences Centre School of Nursing, 2003. 79 pages. RT 6 .M3 Nur
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52. The evolution of Alice / David Alexander Robertson ; foreword by Shelagh Rogers. Reissued edition. Winnipeg : HighWater Press, 2020. x, 222 pages. PS 8585 Rob 2020
53. A girl called Echo Volume 3: Northwest Resistance / by Katherena Vermette ; illustrated by Scott B. Henderson ; coloured by Donovan Yaciuk. Winnipeg : Highwater Press, 2020. 47 pages. PN 6733 Ver
Social Issues
54. 2017/ 18 Annual report, Jew ish Federation of Winnipeg. Winnipeg : Jewish Federation of Winnipeg, 2018. Annual. FC 3400 .J5 JFW
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