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Housing without families : the housing situation of non-family households in MontrealLavigne, Jean-François January 1988 (has links)
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Hydrogeochemistry of springs near the Eustis Mine, QuebecHoag, R. B. (Roland Boyden), 1945- January 1975 (has links)
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Analyse des perspectives à long terme du système énergétique du Québec : le potentiel renouvableConnord-Lajambe, Hélène January 1986 (has links)
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The occupational adjustments of Montreal Negroes, 1941-48.Potter, Harold herbert January 1949 (has links)
Note: / There is a growing body of literature dealing with the division of labour between ethnic groups.* The major works in this field are Lord Olivier1s "White Capital and Coloured Labourf,(l) and Gunnar l/tyrdal's "An American Dilemma"(2). The former, published in 1929, described the formal organization of labour in the Union of South Africa on a racial basis; and the latter work, published in 1944, described both formal and informal efforts to effect divisions of labour on a Negro-white basis in the United States of America. [...]
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Volunteerism in social services : structural determinants to engagementHigginson, Carolyn. January 2009 (has links)
The relationship between provincial social service spending and subsequent rates of volunteerism in Quebec was evaluated using information contained in a Montreal volunteer database (N = 2784) and revenue and expenditure data from the Department of Finance. A secondary analysis was performed to identify possible structural correlates to volunteerism, thus providing an alternative to existing theoretical approaches, which predominantly focus on the study of individual differences between volunteers. / The results of the correlation analysis revealed a positive relationship between public spending and volunteer rates. In addition, a positive correlation was found to exist between levels of coordination activity and rates of volunteerism, lending strength to the contention that organizational infrastructure is related to volunteer rates. In general, the results highlight the integral role of public monies to the sustainability of Quebec's voluntary sector.
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Fluvioglacial morphology of the area south of Schefferville, central Quebec-Labrador.Barr, William. January 1965 (has links)
During the melting of a major ice-cap such as that which covered Central Quebec-Labrador until relatively recent times, there must inevitably be an enormous and rapid release of meltwaters. Evidence of this is left in the form of abandoned channels cut in both drift and bedrock, and assorted fluvioglacial deposits. By careful study of these features it is possible to deduce much as to the nature of the melting ice-mass which nourished the meltwater streams. [...]
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Administration of secondary education in Quebec : a case study of the Protestant School Boards of St. Bruno, McMasterville, Beloeil and St. Hilaire.Williams, Thomas Robert. January 1965 (has links)
The demand for increased efficiency is a dilemma which faces members of all professions. Improved techniques, new discoveries, further research and the studies of the experiences of others have resulted in improved procedures in all fields. The education profession is no exception, as it has recently felt the impacts of concentrated efforts to increase efficiency at all levels. [...]
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The periglacial morphology of the Schefferville area, central Quebec-Labrador.Gardner, James S. January 1965 (has links)
In using the term "periglacial morphology", it is meant to include all those elements of the landscape that may be attributed to the action of periglacial processes. While the mechanics of all periglacial processes are not yet fully understood, a number of morphological features have been recognized in various parts of the world that owe their existence, wholly or in part, to the formation or melting of permanent, seasonal or diurnal ice within or at the surface of the ground. [...]
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Classification of centres in the Montreal environs and Eastern townships regions.Trudeau, Michelle. January 1966 (has links)
This thesis is presented as a tentative attempt to classify the cities, towns and villages of the Montreal Environs and Eastern Townships Regions and in the light of regional planning principles to verify the adequacy of the resulting regional systems. [...]
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The social adjustment of British immigrant families in Verdun and Point St. Charles.Davidson, Mary H. January 1933 (has links)
Public opinion in Canada has hitherto assumed that because five of Canada's ten millions of people are of British origin, that British immigrants to Canada will experience no problems in establishing themselves in the New World, that migration from the Old World to the New is of no greater import than migration from one province of Canada to another. [...]
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