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  1. “Our Hearts and Brains Are Like Paper, We Never Forget”: Indigenous Petitioning and the World Wars
  2. Timothy Clarke
  3. pp. 1-24
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  1. How Did Cuba and Canada Practise “Development” in the 1970s? cuso and the cujae Project
  2. Karen Dubinsky
  3. pp. 25-49
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  1. “With Iron We Conquer”: Deindustrialization, Settler Colonialism, and the Last Train out of Schefferville, Quebec
  2. Steven High
  3. pp. 50-75
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  1. Murder, Death, and Suicide at the Zoo: Revisiting Anthropomorphic Stories of Quebec’s Captive Polar Bears, 1936–58
  2. George Colpitts
  3. pp. 101-127
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  1. A Long Way to Paradise: A New History of British Columbia Politics by Robert A.J. McDonald (review)
  2. Keith Thor Carlson
  3. pp. 128-130
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  1. Unsettling the Great White North: Black Canadian History ed. by Michele A. Johnson and Funké Aladejebi (review)
  2. Christopher Stuart Taylor
  3. pp. 130-132
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  1. A Line of Blood and Dirt: Creating the Canada-United States Border across Indigenous Lands by Benjamin Hoy (review)
  2. Patrick Lozar
  3. pp. 132-134
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  1. Converging Empires: Citizens and Subjects in the North Pacific Borderlands, 1867– 1945 by Andrea Geiger (review)
  2. Benjamin Hoy
  3. pp. 134-135
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  1. Deindustrializing Montreal: Entangled Histories of Race, Residence, and Class by Steven High (review)
  2. Nicolas Kenny
  3. pp. 135-137
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  1. Montreal and the Bomb by Gilles Sabourin (review)
  2. Katie Davis
  3. pp. 139-140
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  1. The Summer Trade: A History of Tourism on Prince Edward Island by Alan MacEachern and Edward MacDonald (review)
  2. Nicole Neatby
  3. pp. 140-142
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  1. Medicare’s Histories: Origins, Omissions, and Opportunities in Canada ed. by Esyllt W. Jones, James Hanley and Delia Gavrus (review)
  2. Shirley Tillotson
  3. pp. 142-144
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  1. From Left to Right: Saskatchewan’s Political and Economic Transformation by Dale Eisler (review)
  2. Raymond B. Blake
  3. pp. 144-146
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  1. Changing States, Changing Nations: Constitutional Reform and National Identity in the Late Twentieth Century by Andrew McDonald (review)
  2. Mark S. Harding
  3. pp. 146-148
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  1. The Least Possible Fuss and Publicity: The Politics of Immigration in Postwar Canada by Paul A. Evans (review)
  2. Aya Fujiwara
  3. pp. 148-149
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  1. Hinterland Remixed: Media, Memory, and the Canadian 1970s by Andrew Burke (review)
  2. Monica Macdonald
  3. pp. 150-151
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  1. The Daily Plebiscite: Federalism, Nationalism and Canada by David R. Cameron (review)
  2. Gregory J. Inwood
  3. pp. 151-152
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  1. The Tenth Justice: Judicial Appointments, Marc Nadon, and the Supreme Court Act by Carissima Mathen and Michael Plaxton (review)
  2. Mark Mancini
  3. pp. 153-155
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  1. Carbon Province, Hydro Province: The Challenge of Canadian Energy and Climate Federalism by Douglas Macdonald (review)
  2. Addison Fach, Heather Millar
  3. pp. 155-157
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  1. Liquor and the Liberal State: Drink and Order before Prohibition by Dan Malleck (review)
  2. Mariana Valverde
  3. pp. 157-158
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  1. Heroin: An Illustrated History by Susan Boyd (review)
  2. Dave Hazzan
  3. pp. 159-160
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  1. Smelter Wars: A Rebellious Red Trade Union Fights for Its Life in Wartime Western Canada by Ron Verzuh (review)
  2. Joseph Burton
  3. pp. 160-162
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  1. The War Diaries of General David Watson ed. by Geoffrey Jackson (review)
  2. Justin Fantauzzo
  3. pp. 162-164
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  1. Tales from the Homestead: A History of Prairie Pioneers, 1867–1914 by Sandra Rollings-Magnusson (review)
  2. Connor J. Thompson
  3. pp. 164-165
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