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43MQUPFALL2013EDUCATIONCANADIANHISTORYIMMIGRATIONSTUDIESPUBLICPOLICYCANADIANHISTORYHEALTHSTUDIESSPECIFICATIONSAugust2013978-0-7735-4046-032.95AUS22.99paper6x9248ppElectroniceditionavailableSPECIFICATIONSSeptember2013978-0-7735-4042-232.95AUS22.99paper6x9408ppElectroniceditionavailableSPECIFICATIONSMcGill-QueensAssociatedMedicalServicesStudiesintheHistoryofMedicineHealthandSocietySeptember2013978-0-7735-4040829.95AUS20.99paper6x9208ppElectroniceditionavailablenewinpaperTheIdeaofPopularSchoolinginUpperCanadaPrintCulturePublicDiscourseandtheDemandforEducationanthonydimascioAstudyofthepopularmovementandpoliticalagitationforeducationalreforminUpperCanada.newinpaperTheFluorsparMinesofNewfoundlandTheirHistoryandtheEpidemicofRadiationLungCancerjohnr.martinAsocialandoccupationalhealthhistoryoftheStLawrenceuorsparmines.newinpaperLegislatedInequalityTemporaryLabourMigrationinCanadaeditedbypattitamaralenardandchristinestraehleAtimelyanalysisofCanadiantemporarylabourmigrationpolicies.InTheIdeaofPopularSchoolinginUpperCanadaAnthonyDiMascioanalyzesdebatesabouteducationintheburgeoningprintcultureofthelateeighteenthandearlynineteenthcenturies.InithendsthatawidespreadmovementforpopularschoolinginUpperCanadabeganinearnestfromthetimeofthecolonysrstLoyalistsettlers.RevivingthevoicesofUpperCanadasearliestschooladvocatesDiMasciorevealsthelivelypublicdiscussionabouttheneedforacommonsystemofschoolingforallthecolonyschildren.Despitedifferentandoftencon-tentiousopinionsonthemeansandendsofschoolingtherewaswidespreadagreementaboutitsneedbythe1830swhenthedebatewasnolongeraboutwhetherapopularsystemofschoolingwasdesirablebutaboutwhatkindsofschoolswouldbeestablished.ThemakingofeducationallegislationinUpperCanadawasaprocessinwhichmanyinhabitantsbothinsideandoutsideofgovernmentparticipated.TheIdeaofPopularSchoolinginUpperCanadaistherstfullsurveyofschoolinginCanadatofocusonthepre-1840periodandhowitframedpolicydebatesthatcontinuetothepresentday.AnthonyDiMascioisassistantprofessorintheSchoolofEducationatBishopsUniversity.HistoricallyCanadahasadoptedimmigrationpoliciesfocusedonadmittingmigrantswhowereexpectedtobecomecitizens.AdramaticshifthasoccurredinrecentyearsasthenumberoftemporarylabourersadmittedtoCanadahasincreasedsubstantially.LegislatedInequalitycriticallyevaluatesthisradicaldevelopmentinCanadianimmigrationarguingthatitthreatenstoundermineCanadassuccessasanimmigrantnation.AssessingeachofthefourmajortemporarylabourmigrationprogramsinCanadacontributorsfromarangeofdisciplinesincludingcomparativepoliticalsciencephilosophyandsociologyshowhowtemporarymigrantsareposedtooccupyapermanentyetmarginalstatusinsocietyandarguethatCanadastemporarylabourpolicymustundergofundamentalchangesinordertosupportCanadaslongheldimmigrationgoals.Thedifcultworkingconditionsfacedbymigrantworkersaswellastheeconomicandsocialdangersofrelyingontemporarymigrationtorelievelabourshortagesaredescribedindetail.LegislatedInequalityprovidesanessentialcriticalanalysisofthefailingsoftemporarylabourmigrationprogramsinCanadaandproposestangiblewaystoimprovethelivesoflabourers.PattiTamaraLenardisassistantprofessorGraduateSchoolofPublicandInternationalAffairsUniversityofOttawa.ChristineStraehleisassistantprofessorGraduateSchoolofPublicandInternationalAffairsUniversityofOttawa.Intheearly1930sarichdepositofuorsparamineralusedintheproductionofaluminumsteelnon-stickcoat-ingsandreretardantclothingwasdiscoveredonthesoutherntipofNewfoundland.Twomineswereestab-lishedandbymid-centuryweremajoremployersinStLawrence.Inthe1950sphysicianCyrilWalshnoticedamarkedincreaseincasesofcancerintheminers.Bythelate1960snearlytwentypercentofStLawrencehouse-holdshadlostafamilymembertolungcancer.JohnMartintellsthehistoryofNewfoundlandsuorsparminesfromtheirfoundingtothelastshipmentofuorsparin1990anddeclarationofbankruptcyayearlater.Hefocusesonthehealthhazardsexperiencedbytheminersandhowtheminingcompaniesworkersgovern-mentsandhealthservicescametotermswiththeunfold-inghumantragedy.Healsocoverssuchmattersastheimprovementofmethodsfordustquanticationandradi-ationsurveillanceintheminesbattlesforcompensationandtheinuenceoftheStLawrencecaseonthedevelop-mentoflabourlawintheprovince.Martinscompellinghistorytakesonnewsignicanceastheminesaresettoreopenwiththesupportoftheprovincialgovernmentandrenewedcondenceinthecommunityduetomodernventilationtechnologyandvigilantmonitoring.JohnR.MartinaretiredphysicianandprofessorofmedicineatMemorialUniversitywaschiefoccupationalmedicalofcerfortheProvinceofNewfoundland19841992.