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Spotlight on: No Quiet Place …………… p. 3
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Contents
Legislative Library News .................................................................................................... 3
Librarian’s Picks ................................................................................................................ 4
Objectives and key results : driving focus, alignment, and engagement with OKRs ............ 4
When : the scientific secrets of perfect timing .................................................................. 4
Balanced scorecard evolution : a dynamic approach to strategy execution ......................... 5
Ingenious : how Canadian innovators made the world smarter, smaller, kinder, safer, healthier, wealthier, and happier ..................................................................................... 6
Platform capitalism......................................................................................................... 6
New titles to borrow for March 2018 ................................................................................... 7
Agriculture & Food ...................................................................................................... 7
Biography .................................................................................................................. 7
Economics, Finance & Taxation ................................................................................... 7
Environment ............................................................................................................... 8
Government ............................................................................................................... 8
Health ........................................................................................................................ 8
Heritage & History ...................................................................................................... 9
Immigration ............................................................................................................... 9
Indigenous Issues ...................................................................................................... 9
Intergovernmental Issues ......................................................................................... 10
International Issues .................................................................................................. 10
Labour & Employment .............................................................................................. 11
Law & Justice ........................................................................................................... 11
Management & Leadership ........................................................................................ 11
Media & Communication ........................................................................................... 12
Natural Resources & Energy ...................................................................................... 12
Politics ..................................................................................................................... 13
Science, Technology & Innovation ............................................................................. 13
Security, Policing & the Military ................................................................................. 13
Social Issues ............................................................................................................ 13
Urban Issues ............................................................................................................ 14
Manitoba Heritage titles for March 2018 .......................................................................... 15
Agriculture & Food .................................................................................................... 15
Biography ................................................................................................................ 15
Books for Children .................................................................................................... 15
Culture, Sports & Tourism ......................................................................................... 15
Education & Training ................................................................................................ 16
Health ...................................................................................................................... 16
Heritage & History .................................................................................................... 16
Indigenous Issues .................................................................................................... 17
Law & Justice ........................................................................................................... 17
Transportation .......................................................................................................... 17
Request form for Selected New Titles March 2018 ............................................................. 18
MANITOBA LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY SNT March 2018 3
Legislative Library News
Spotlight on: No Quiet Place
Colloquially known as the Kimelman
report, “No Quiet Place” is the most
sought-after government report
regarding the Sixties Scoop. The
Legislative Library is one of the only
libraries in the world that has copies
of this very rare document. To
ensure everyone has access to this
important report, the Library also
has created a digitized copy
available through its Catalogue and
Digital Collection (Part 1 and Part 2).
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Librarian’s Picks
Objectives and key
results : driving focus,
alignment, and
engagement with OKRs
/ Paul R. Niven, Ben
Lamorte.
Hoboken : Wiley, 2016. xx,
204 pages.
From the publisher:
Objectives and Key Results is
the first full-fledged
reference guide on
Objectives and Key Results, a
critical thinking framework
designed to help
organizations create value
through focus, alignment,
and better communication.
Written by two leading OKRs
consultants and researchers,
this book provides a one-stop
resource for organizations
looking to quantify
qualitative goals and ensure
each team focuses their
efforts to make measureable
progress on their most
important goals. […] From
the basic framework to a
detailed dissection of best
practices, this informative
guide walks you through
real-world implementations
to help you get the most out
of OKRs. […]From the
framework’s inception in the
1980s to its popularity in
today’s hyper-competitive
environment, OKRs make
work more engaging and
feature frequent feedback
cycles that enable workers to
see the progress they make
at work each and every day.
This book shows you
everything you need to know
to implement OKRs
effectively. […]
Objectives and Key Results is
your key resource for
designing, planning,
implementing, and
maintaining your OKRs
program for sustainable
company-wide success.
When : the scientific
secrets of perfect
timing / Daniel H. Pink.
New York : Riverhead Books,
2018. 258 pages.
Review from Publishers
Weekly Reviews:
Pink should change many
people's understanding of
timing with this book, which
provides insights from little-
known scientific studies in an
accessible way. He quickly
piques readers' interest by
introducing seemingly
inexplicable patterns: why
are prisoners eligible for
parole more likely to get a
favorable ruling from a
judicial panel earlier in the
day? Why are adolescents
who start school before 8
MANITOBA LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY SNT March 2018 5 a.m. at an academic
disadvantage? Why are there
more complications from
anesthesia in the afternoon?
The explanations come from
research about "the effect of
the time of day" on people's
thoughts and emotions,
which began over a century
ago, and which is being
refined further now that
social media platforms
provide a wealth of data that
can be analyzed from a
chronological perspective. An
analysis of millions of tweets
from around the world, for
instance, revealed a pattern
that crossed continents and
ethnic groups: "Tweeters felt
active, engaged, and
hopeful" in the morning and
early evening. This is just
one of the many findings
with practical implications
that Pink lays out in the
"Time Hacker's Handbook,"
short sections that follow
each chapter. By the book's
end, readers will be thinking
much more carefully about
how they divide up their days
and organize their routines.
Balanced scorecard
evolution : a dynamic
approach to strategy
execution / Paul R. Niven.
Hoboken : Wiley, 2014. xvi,
352 pages.
From the publisher:
The future of business has
become so unpredictable
that your five-year plan may
be irrelevant next week. To
succeed in the modern
market, you must constantly
assess your progress and
adapt on the fly. Agility,
flexibility, continual learning,
and adaptation are the new
rules of business success. A
differentiating strategy is
crucial, but it will only lead to
competitive advantage if you
execute it flawlessly. You'll
succeed only if you have the
right insight for strategic
planning and the agility to
execute your plan.
Balanced Scorecard
Evolution: A Dynamic
Approach to Strategy
Execution provides the latest
theory and practice from
strategic planning, change
management, and strategy
execution to ensure your
business is flexible, future
ready, and primed for
exceptional execution. […]
Making a plan isn't enough.
You must actually take steps
to implement your plan, and
this requires excellent
leadership skills. Change can
be hard, and your
organization may be
resistant. Balanced Scorecard
Evolution: A Dynamic
Approach to Strategy
Execution provides
everything you need to make
things happen.
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Ingenious : how
Canadian innovators
made the world
smarter, smaller,
kinder, safer, healthier,
wealthier, and happier /
David Johnston, Tom
Jenkins.
Hardcover edition. Toronto :
Signal, McClelland & Stewart,
2017. xiii, 232 pages.
From the publisher:
Successful innovation is
always inspired by at least
one of three forces -- insight,
necessity, and simple luck.
Ingenious moves through
history to explore what
circumstances, incidents,
coincidences, and
collaborations motivated
each great Canadian idea,
and what twist of fate then
brought that idea into public
acceptance. Above all, the
book explores what goes on
in the mind of an innovator,
and maps the incredible
spectrum of personalities
that have struggled to
improve the lot of their
neighbours, their fellow
citizens, and their species.
From the marvels of
aboriginal invention such as
the canoe, snowshoe, igloo,
dogsled, lifejacket, and bunk
bed to the latest pioneering
advances in medicine,
education, philanthropy,
science, engineering,
community development,
business, the arts, and the
media, Canadians have
improvised and collaborated
their way to international
admiration. Ingenious tells
you why they did it and how
they made the world a better
place.
Platform capitalism /
Nick Srnicek, Laurent de
Sutter.
Cambridge : Polity, 2017. vi,
171 pages.
From the publisher:
What unites Google and
Facebook, Apple and
Microsoft, Siemens and GE,
Uber and Airbnb? Across a
wide range of sectors, these
firms are transforming
themselves into platforms:
businesses that provide the
hardware and software
foundation for others to
operate on. This
transformation signals a
major shift in how capitalist
firms operate and how they
interact with the rest of the
economy: the emergence of
“platform capitalism”.
This book critically examines
these new business forms,
tracing their genesis from the
long downturn of the 1970s
to the boom and bust of the
1990s and the aftershocks of
the 2008 crisis. It shows how
the fundamental foundations
of the economy are rapidly
being carved up among a
small number of monopolistic
platforms, and how the
platform introduces new
tendencies within capitalism
that pose significant
challenges to any vision of a
post-capitalist future. This
book will be essential reading
for anyone who wants to
understand how the most
powerful tech companies of
our time are transforming
the global economy.
MANITOBA LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY SNT March 2018 7
New titles to borrow for March 2018
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. Grain dust dreams / David W.
Tarbet. Albany : Excelsior Editions, an
imprint of State University of New
York Press, 2015. xvii, 103 pages.
HD 9038 .B9 Tar
Biography
2. Just up the road : growing up in
Western Manitoba / as told by Beryl
McLeod ; Ian McLeod, with Morna
McLeod. British Columbia : Ian
McLeod, 2013. 79 pages.
CT 1 McLeod, Beryl Mcl
3. Recollecting : lives of Aboriginal
women of the Canadian
northwest and borderlands /
edited by Sarah Carter and Patricia A.
McCormack. Edmonton : AU Press,
2011. ix, 422 pages.
E 78 .C2 Rec
Economics, Finance & Taxation
4. Broken markets : how high
frequency trading and predatory
practices on Wall Street are
destroying investor confidence
and your portfolio / Sal Arnuk,
Joseph Saluzzi. Upper Saddle River :
FT Press, 2012. xviii, 296 pages.
HG 4910 Arn
5. The death of homo economicus :
work, debt and the myth of
endless accumulation / Peter
Fleming. London : Pluto Press, 2017.
314 pages.
HB 72 Fle
6. Debt : the first 5,000 years / David
Graeber. Updated and expanded
edition. Brooklyn : Melville House,
2014. 542 pages.
HG 3701 Gra
7. Easy prey investors : why broken
safety nets threaten your wealth
/ Al Rosen and Mark Rosen. Montreal
: McGill-Queen's University Press,
2017. xiv, 383 pages.
HV 6771 .C2 Ros
8. The growth delusion : wealth,
poverty, and the well-being of
nations / David Pilling. First U.S.
Edition. New York : Tim Duggan
Books, 2018. 291 pages.
HD 82 Pil
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9. A world of three zeros : the new
economics of zero poverty, zero
unemployment, and zero net
carbon emissions / Muhammad
Yunus, with Karl Weber. First edition.
New York : PublicAffairs, 2017. vii,
288 pages.
HD 60 Yun
Environment
10. Managing boreal forests in the
context of climate change :
impacts, adaptation and climate
change mitigation / Seppo
Kellomäki, University of Eastman
Finland, School of Forest Sciences,
Joensuu, Finland. Boca Raton : CRC
Press/Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.
viii, 357 pages. QH 541.5 .T3 Kel
11. Rethinking the oceans : towards
the blue economy / James Alix
Michel. St. Paul : Paragon House,
2016. xxii, 227 pages, S16 pages of
plates.
GC 1015.2 Mic
Government
12. Red tape report card 2018 / CFIB
Canadian Federation of Independent
Business. Toronto : Canadian
Federation of Independent Business,
2018. 15 pages.
JL 86 .S43 Red
13. Too critical to fail : how Canada
manages threats to critical
infrastructure / Kevin Quigley, Ben
Bisset, and Bryan Mills. Montreal :
McGill-Queen's University Press, 2017.
xviii, 397 pages.
HC 120 .C3 Qui
14. The utopia of rules : on
technology, stupidity, and the
secret joys of bureaucracy / David
Graeber. Brooklyn : Melville House,
2015. 261 pages.
HM 806 Gra
Health
15. 2017 Manitoba cannabis survey.
Winnipeg : Liquor and Gaming
Authority of Manitoba, 2017. 10
pages. Electronic document archived
by the Manitoba Legislative Library
http://digitalcollection.gov.mb.ca/aww
eb/pdfopener?smd=1&did=25932&m
d=1
Manitoba Liquor & Gaming Auth
16. Anesthesia : the gift of oblivion
and the mystery of consciousness
/ Kate Cole-Adams. Berkeley :
Counterpoint, 2017. 408 pages.
RD 81 Col
17. Insane consequences : how the
mental health industry fails the
mentally ill / DJ Jaffe ; foreword by
E. Fuller Torrey. Amherst :
Prometheus Books, 2017. 363 pages.
RC 455 Jaf
MANITOBA LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY SNT March 2018 9
18. Interim evaluation of the
Winnipeg Regional Health
Authority's Healing our Health
System Plan. Winnipeg : Winnipeg
Regional Health Authority ; George
and Fay Yee Centre for Healthcare
Innovation, 2018. 59 pages. Electronic
document archived by the Manitoba
Legislative Library
http://digitalcollection.gov.mb.ca/aww
eb/pdfopener?smd=1&did=25918&m
d=1
Manitoba SpR 2018 WHRA
Heritage & History
19. Bison and people on the North
American Great Plains : a deep
environmental history / edited by
Geoff Cunfer and Bill Waiser ;
foreword by Sterling Evans. First
edition. College Station : Texas A&M
University Press, 2016. xiv, 323
pages.
SK 297 Bis
20. Embattled nation : Canada's
wartime election of 1917 / Patrice
Dutil, David MacKenzie. Toronto :
Dundurn, 2017. 360 pages.
FC 557.5 Dut
Immigration
21. Twenty-first-century immigration
to North America : newcomers in
turbulent times / edited by Victoria
M. Esses and Donald E. Abelson.
Montreal : McGill-Queen's University
Press, 2017. xi, 338 pages.
JV 7225.2 Twe
Indigenous Issues
22. Aboriginal people, resilience and
the residential school legacy /
prepared for the Aboriginal Healing
Foundation by Madeleine Dion Stout
and Gregory Kipling. Ottawa :
Aboriginal Healing Foundation, 2003.
vi, 64 pages.
E 96.5 Sto
23. Contemporary issues in child
welfare : American Indian and
Canadian Aboriginal contexts /
edited by J. Dena Ned, PhD, Caren J.
Frost, PhD. Vernon : JCharlton
Publishing Ltd., 2017. xvi, 215 pages.
HV 745 .A6 Con
24. Final report of the Aboriginal
Healing Foundation. Ottawa :
Aboriginal Healing Foundation, 2006.
3 volumes.
RA 450.4 .I53 Fin
25. The First Peoples Urban Circle :
choices for self-determination : a
report of Native Council of
Canada, October 1993. Ottawa :
The Council, 1993. 10 volumes.
E 92 Nat
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26. From truth to reconciliation :
transforming the legacy of
residential schools / prepared for
the Aboriginal Healing Foundation by
Marlene Brant Castellano, Linda
Archibald, Mike DeGagné. Ottawa :
Aboriginal Healing Foundation, 2008.
xiii, 425 pages.
E 96.5 Cas
27. The Indian Residential Schools
Settlement Agreement's common
experience payment and healing :
a qualitative study exploring
impacts on recipients / prepared
for Aboriginal Healing Foundation by
principal investigator, Gwen Reimer ;
co-investigators, Amy Bombay ... [et
al.]. Ottawa : Aboriginal Healing
Foundation, 2010. xvi, 186 pages.
E 96.5 Rei
28. Lump sum compensation
payments research project : the
circle rechecks itself / prepared for
the Aboriginal Healing Foundation by
Madelieine Dion Stout, Rick Harp.
Ottawa : Aboriginal Healing
Foundation, 2007. xiv, 177 pages.
E 96.5 Sto
29. The new Trail of Tears : how
Washington is destroying
American Indians / Naomi Schaefer
Riley. First American ed. New York :
Encounter Books, 2016. xlll, 214
pages.
E 93 Ril
30. Response, responsibility and
renewal : Canada's truth and
reconciliation journey / edited for
the Aboriginal Healing Foundation by
Gregory Younging, Jonathan Dewar,
Mike DeGagné. Ottawa : Aboriginal
Healing Foundation, 2009. x, 409
pages.
E 96.5 Res
31. Thou shalt do no murder : Inuit,
injustice, and the Canadian Arctic
/ Kenn Harper. Iqaluit : Nunavut
Arctic College Media, 2017. 416
pages, 26 unnumbered pages of
plates.
HV 9960 .C2 Har
Intergovernmental Issues
32. Sir John's echo : the voice for a
stronger Canada / John Boyko ;
foreword by Lawrence Martin. Toronto
: Dundurn, 2017. 213 pages.
JL 27 Boy
International Issues
33. The Comprehensive Economic
and Trade Agreement between
Canada and the E.U. : an
overview / Xavier Van Overmeire,
Nadiya Nychay. Toronto : LexisNexis
Canada, 2016. xx, 80 pages.
HF 1480.15 .E85 Van
34. The future is history : how
totalitarianism reclaimed Russia /
Masha Gessen. New York : Riverhead
Books, 2017. xii, 515 pages.
DK 510.763 Ges
MANITOBA LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY SNT March 2018 11
35. In the shadows of the American
century : the rise and decline of
US global power / Alfred W. McCoy.
Chicago : Haymarket Books, 2017.
359 pages.
JZ 1312 Mcc
36. With faith and goodwill : 150
years of Canada-U.S. friendship /
edited by Arthur H. Milnes. Toronto :
Dundurn, 2017. 292 pages.
FC 249 Wit
Labour & Employment
37. The careful workplace : seeking
psychological safety at work in
the era of Canada's national
standard / Martin Shain. Toronto :
Thomson Reuters, 2016. xxii, 137
pages.
HF 5548.8 Sha
38. Fifty million rising : the new
generation of working women
transforming the Muslim world /
Saadia Zahidi. First edition. New York
: Nation Books, 2018. 272 pages.
HD 6206.5 Zah
Law & Justice
39. Boundaries of state, boundaries
of rights : human rights, private
actors, and positive obligations /
edited by Tsvi Kahana, Anat
Scolnicov. Cambridge : Cambridge
University Press, 2016. x, 330 pages.
K 3239.8 Bou
40. Land-use planning / Howard
Epstein. Toronto : Irwin Law, 2017.
xiii, 669 pages.
KE 5258 Eps
Management & Leadership
41. 12 rules for life : an antidote to
chaos / Jordan B. Patterson ;
foreword by Norman Doidge ;
illustrations by Ethan Van Scriver.
Toronto : Random House Canada,
2018. xxxv, 409 pages.
BJ 1589 Pet
42. Balanced scorecard evolution : a
dynamic approach to strategy
execution / Paul R. Niven. Hoboken :
Wiley, 2014. xvi, 352 pages.
HD 58.9 Niv
43. Balanced scorecard step-by-step
for government and nonprofit
agencies / Paul R. Niven. 2nd ed.
Hoboken : J. Wiley & Sons, Inc.,
2008. xvii, 365 pages.
JF 1525 .T67 Niv
44. Ethics management in the public
service : a sensory-based
strategy / Liza Ireni-Saban and Galit
Berdugo. New York : Routledge,
Taylor & Francis Group, 2017. xvi, 146
pages.
JF 1525 .E8 Ire
45. How to think : a survival guide
for a world at odds / Alan Jacobs.
First edition. New York : Convergent
Books, 2017. 157 pages.
BF 441 Jac
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46. KPI checklists : develop
meaningful, trusted, KPIs and
reports using step-by-step
checklists / Bernie Smith. Sheffield :
Metric Press, 2013. 186 pages.
HF 5549.5 .P37 Smi
47. Mindset : the new psychology of
success / Carol S. Dweck. Ballantine
Books trade paperback edition,
Updated edition. New York :
Ballantine Books, 2016. xi, 301 pages.
BF 773 Dwe 2016
48. Objectives and key results :
driving focus, alignment, and
engagement with OKRs / Paul R.
Niven, Ben Lamorte. Hoboken : Wiley,
2016. xx, 204 pages.
HD 58.9 Niv
49. The stupidity paradox : the power
and pitfalls of functional stupidity
at work / Mats Alvesson & André
Spicer. London : Profile Books, 2016.
xi, 276 pages.
HD 30.23 Alv
50. When : the scientific secrets of
perfect timing / Daniel H. Pink. New
York : Riverhead Books, 2018. 258
pages.
BF 468 Pin
Media & Communication
51. Business bullshit / André Spicer.
New York : Routledge, 2018. xii, 200
pages.
HD 30.3 Spi
52. So you've been publicly shamed /
Jon Ronson. First Riverhead trade
paperback edition. New York :
Riverhead Books, 2016. 318 pages.
HM 661 Ron
53. Social media and your brain :
web-based communication is
changing how we think and
express ourselves / C.G. Prado,
PhD, FRSC, editor. Santa Barbara :
Praeger, an imprint of ABC-CLIO, LLC,
2017. xv, 154 pages.
HM 851 Soc
54. The square and the tower :
networks and power, from the
Freemasons to Facebook / Niall
Ferguson. New York : Penguin Press,
2018. xxvii, 563 pages, 16
unnumbered pages of plates.
HM 741 Fer
55. We need to talk : how to have
conversations that matter /
Celeste Headlee. First edition. New
York : Harper Wave, 2017. xix, 244
pages.
BF 637 .C45 Hea
Natural Resources & Energy
56. Burn out : the endgame for fossil
fuels / Dieter Helm. New Haven :
Yale University Press, 2017. xx, 281
pages.
HD 9502 .A2 Hel
MANITOBA LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY SNT March 2018 13 Politics
57. Fire and fury : inside the Trump
White House / Michael Wolff. First
edition. New York : Henry Holt and
Company, 2018. xiii, 321 pages.
E 912 Wol
58. How democracies die / Steven
Levitsky & Daniel Ziblatt. First edition.
New York : Crown, 2018. 312 pages.
JC 423 Lev
59. Parliamentary immunity in
Canada / J.P. Joseph Maingot.
Toronto : LexisNexis Canada Inc.,
2016. xxv, 364 pages.
KE 4578 Mai
60. Why liberalism failed / Patrick J.
Deneen ; foreword by James Davison
Hunter and John M. Owen IV. New
Haven : Yale University Press, 2018.
xix, 225 pages.
JC 574 Den
Science, Technology & Innovation
61. The believing scientist : essays on
science and religion / Stephen M.
Barr. Grand Rapids : William B.
Eerdmans Publishing Co., 2016. vi,
226 pages.
BL 240.3 Bar
62. Ingenious : how Canadian
innovators made the world
smarter, smaller, kinder, safer,
healthier, wealthier, and happier
/ David Johnston, Tom Jenkins.
Hardcover edition. Toronto : Signal,
McClelland & Stewart, 2017. xiii, 232
pages.
T 23 .A1 Joh
63. Platform capitalism / Nick Srnicek,
Laurent de Sutter. Cambridge : Polity,
2017. vi, 171 pages.
HC 79 .I55 Srn
64. Who can you trust? : how
technology brought us together
and why it might drive us apart /
Rachel Botsman. First edition. New
York : Public Affairs, 2017. 322 pages.
BF 575 .T7 Bot
Security, Policing & the Military
65. The doomsday machine :
confessions of a nuclear war
planner / Daniel Ellsberg. New York :
Bloomsbury, 2017. 420 pages.
U 264.3 Ell
Social Issues
66. Grammaire non sexiste de la
langue française : le masculin ne
l'emporte plus! / Michaël Lessard et
Suzanne Zaccour. Saint-Joseph-du-
Lac, Québec : M Éditeur ; Paris,
France : Éditions Syllepse, 2017. 189
pages.
PC 2211 Les
67. High : drugs, desire, and a nation
of users / Ingrid Walker. Seattle :
University of Washington Press, 2017.
xv, 220 pages.
HV 5825 Wal
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68. Collaboration in cities : from
sharing to 'sharing economy' :
white paper / World Economic
Forum ; in collaboration with PwC.
Geneva : World Economic Forum,
2017. 27 pages.
HD 62.5 Col
69. Company houses, company towns
: heritage and conservation in
Canadian post-industrial
communities / edited by Andrew
Molloy and Tom Urbaniak. Sydney :
Cape Breton University Press, 2016.
251 pages.
HD 7545 .A3 Com
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Manitoba Heritage titles for March 2018
Manitoba Heritage materials do not circulate. All items are available for consultation at the
Legislative Library of Manitoba, 100-200 Vaughan Street.
Agriculture & Food
70. The prairie garden : Western
Canada's only gardening annual.
Winnipeg : Winnipeg Horticultural
Society, Prairie Garden Committee,
2018. Annual. CURRENT ED.: 2018
(79th annual edition; 2018 theme:
Shade).
SB 13 Pra
71. Yield Manitoba. Winnipeg : Glacier
FarmMedia, Annual.
S 451.5 .M3 Yie
Biography
72. Along the road to freedom :
Mennonite women of courage
and faith / paintings by Ray Dirks, a
MHC Gallery project ; Along the Road
to Freedom committee, Hans Funk,
Wanda Andres, Nettie Dueck, Henry
Bergen ; foreword by Marlene Epp ;
stories from sponsor families and
organizations ; principal editor, Gladys
Terichow, with special thanks to
Wilma Derksen, Leona Krahn, and Lori
Matties. Winnipeg : CMU Press, 2017.
132 pages.
BX 8141 Dir
Books for Children
73. Emmanuella's special day / by
Kathy Knowles. Winnipeg : Osu
Children's Library Fund, 2014. 20
unnumbered pages.
GT 2435 Kno
Culture, Sports & Tourism
74. Celebrating a century / Winnipeg
Art Gallery. Winnipeg : Winnipeg Art
Gallery, 2012. 15 pages.
N 910 .W55 Win
75. A comprehensive analysis and
site study for the Red River
Exhibition Winnipeg Manitoba :
part A, part B / Ward and
MacDonald Associates ; prepared for
Red River Exhibition Association.
Winnipeg : Red River Exhibition
Association, 1960. 28 unnumbered
pages.
T 989 Red
76. University Women's Club,
Winnipeg, 1909-1959 / by Elsie
Moore and Avis Clark McWilliams.
Winnipeg : The University Women's
Club, 1959. 16 pages.
HQ 1121 Moo
16 MANITOBA LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY SNT March 2018 Education & Training
77. Université de Saint-Boniface : au
cœur d'une communauté. St.
Boniface : Université de Saint-
Boniface, 2015. 1 folded sheet ([4]
pages).
LE 3 .S4 Uni
Health
78. The Canadian National Institute
for the Blind, the Manitoba
Division : a review / David J. Garvie
& Associates. Winnipeg : Canadian
National Institute for the Blind, the
Manitoba Division, 1975. 193 leaves.
HV 1809 .M3 Can
79. Fee guide for dental services
provided by general practitioners.
Winnipeg : Manitoba Dental
Association, Annual. CURRENT ED:
2017-2018.
RK 58 Man G
80. Tobacco and First Nations, Métis
and Inuit : a workshop
facilitation manual / MANTRA
Manitoba Tobacco Reduction Alliance
Inc. Winnipeg : Manitoba Tobacco
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Heritage & History
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Indigenous Issues
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Winnipeg : Centre for Aboriginal
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Law & Justice
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