book trade in canada

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6.008 documents for book trade in canada
  • ... convention ever held in Anchorage, the USA-Canada Lions Leadership Forum, arrives in September 2011 ...Cordova Chamber & Visitor Center Business trade association, PO Box 99 destination marketing, busi... small shops Phone: 907-745-2880 offering books, arts and crafts, Fax: 907-746-4164 and other prod...

  • ... the price of most shore excursions pre-booked online at least four days before a cruise departur... during the economic downturn, while Canada's economy has been and is expected to remain relat... to get a consent decree from the Federal Trade Commission. Dollar ThriftyOs standalone plan inclu...

  • [...] according to Gibbs and Leech, the only inevitable aspects of neoliberalism are its two damaging consequences: massive inequality and environmental unsustainability Hence, the book's objective is to prove that those negative effects are not exceptional "collateral damage," nor misapplications of the neoliberal model, but are built into its very logic, and its "success" will only maintain and worsen these harmful consequences. Despite these shortcomings, the book still offers a powerful critique of neoliberalism. [...] the upside of avoiding extensive theoretical explorations or methodological justifications is that Gibbs and Leech present their argument in a highly accessible way.

    ... - comprising financial deregulation, free trade of commodities and services, privatization of stat...

  • ... separate comprehensive analytics for US, Canada, Japan, EMEA, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America. Ann...Table 1: Global Trade in Book Publishing (2007): Percentage Breakdown of...

  • ...Her provocative and well-written book, Forced to Be Good: Why Trade Agreements Boost Hum...(section 51), Great Britain, Australia, and Canada adopted similar bans. Ever so gradually, these nat...

  • North Dakota Sen. Byron Dorgan is a popular Democrat from a very "red" rural state. He's remained a voter favorite not because he's tried to split the difference with Republicans or suck up to the Washington power structure, but because of the populist stands embodied in his new book Take This fob and Ship It: How Corporate Greed and Brain-Dead Politics Are Selling Out America. In the book, Dorgan takes on Washington's bipartisan consensus on trade issues, detailing how politicians of both parties are betraying ordinary Americans by pushing "free" trade pacts written by corporate lobbyists. These pacts, which polls show the public opposes, are filled with protectionist provisions for the corporations who write them and are "free" only in that they are free of similar protections for reg...

    ... event that really prompted me was the U.S.-Canada free trade agreement, the first one that preceded ...

  • The war on drugs is an important feature of neoliberalism in Canada. Yet while the relationship between the drug war and neoliberal policy has been the subject of focus by writers in the US, it has received little attention in the literature on either drug policy or neoliberalism in Canada. Gordon examines this gap by using a political-economy framework, which highlights the central role played by drug prohibition in the street-based operationalization of neoliberal restructuring and links the policing dynamic to the historical role drug criminalization has played in Canada.

    ...In her book, The Black Candle, she suggests that from the use ... than they are major actors in the drug trade (see Erickson, 1998b: 219). Charges for cannabis t...

  • ... separate comprehensive analytics for US, Canada, Japan, EMEA, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America. Ann...Table 1: Global Trade in Book Publishing (2007): Percentage Breakdown of...

  • Gathering material and meeting people in his eight-year odyssey preparing his book on the epic Interstate 69 Trade Corridor vision, author Matt Dellinger found a heady enthusiasm and firm grasp of the future in DeSoto County. While Memphis may have concerns about "decentralization" of its regional hub role because of an I-69 loop, Dellinger says "DeSoto County has a shot at being one of the premier development areas" along the proposed Canada-to-Mexico route.

  • ... pictures of sustainability on the bookstands, being presented at conferences, and populating un... States recently have been whispering "trade war," while their borrower-lender relationship is ... "liberal imperialism" (as by the leader of Canada's so-called Liberal Party). (79) Historically spea...



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