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Description of Publications (June 1997)
Prospectus:
This is a detailed backgrounder on the Pearson-Shoyama Institute.
The Indispensable Link (People
and Government Series I):
This is a report on the round table concerning the role of public interest groups in the
development of government policy. (1995).
Cracking Open the
Consultation Process (People and Government Series II):
This is a report of a Round table and has interviews with interested individuals. (1995).
Consultation Ideas for
Pension Reform (People and Government Series III):
This is a report of a round table meeting. (1995).
Multiculturalism &
National Unity: Towards a new vision for the 21st century:
Contains the proceeding of the first Juliet Cuenco Annual Memorial Seminar. (May 1996).
Reflections: Analyses of Selected Media
Coverage on "Minority Issues":
Fairness in media coverage is analyzed through the examination of a number of newspaper
articles.
Tobacco
Use Among Ethnocultural Minorities and Immigrants: National Workshop Proceedings:
This is a report of a consultation prepared for Health Canada. (Toronto, 1995).
Cultural
Diversity Issues & Social Security Reform:
This is a report presented to the Ministerial Task Force on Social Security Reform. (April
1994).
The Round Table on Budget
Issues (Economic Series I):
This is a report on federal budget issues. (January 1994).
Memo to Paul Martin
and Stéphane Dion: The Budget as a Vision Document (Economic Series III):
This is a report from a pre-budget roundtable. (March 1996).
Inclusive Directory of
Experts: 1996:
This is a directory of Canadian experts in various fields who reflect the cultural
diversity of contemporary society.
Canada Place on the Internet:
This a one page bulletin on the Internet on matters relating to the future of Canada.
The Hot Button: The New Bulletin on the
Internet.
A one page bulletin on the Internet site on race relations and other hot button issues.
(March 1995).
The Battle Over
Multiculturalism: Does it help or hinder Canadian Unity?
This is a book consisting of a collection of 24 essays discussing whether or not
multiculturalism helps or hinders Canadian unity. It contains various predominant
viewpoints on the subject. (March 1997).
Literacy
Needs of Immigrants and Visible Minorities:
Report on a national study. (September 1997)
Report
of the National Planning Meeting on Hate Crime and Bias Activity:
Report of a meeting organized by the Institute and hosted by the the Secretary of State
for Multiculturalism, April 16 & 17, 1997. Attended by 70 participants representing a
cross-section of governmental and non-governmental stakeholders in the matter.