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Precarious Values: Organizations, Politics, and Labour Market Policy in Ontario by Thomas R. Klassen,

Precarious Values: Organizations, Politics, and Labour Market Policy in Ontario by Thomas R. Klassen,
The global economy and technological changes have dramatically altered the nature of labour markets. In this context, sub-national governments play an increasingly important role in labour market policy. In Canada, for instance, provinces have extensive powers to help the unemployed and those on social assistance to move into the labour market. Precarious Values analyses the efforts of three Ontario governments in the 1980s and 1990s, led by three different political parties, to design organizations and policies to help the unemployed acquire vocational skills. Thomas Klassen focuses on the birth, life, and eventual decline of two sizeable organizations created to develop strategic labour market policy for the province. The first was a traditional government department, while the second was an ambitious agency that gave business and labour groups control of a budget of over half a billion dollars. Both organizations faced fundamental disagreements over the role of the state, as well as intergovernmental conflicts and animosity between stakeholders. Precarious Values highlights the pressures and constraints under which politicians, bureaucrats, and stakeholders make decisions. The lessons and conclusions of the book apply not only to labour market policy in Ontario but also to other jurisdictions and organizations.



Terry Fox: His Story by Leslie Scrivener,
Terry Fox: His Story by Leslie Scrivener,
Terry Fox, the one-legged runner from Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, made an indelible impression upon people across Canada and around the world. An outstanding athlete with a stubborn and competitive spirit, he lost his leg to cancer at 19, but "nobody is ever going to call me a quitter", he said. On April 12, 1980, Terry Fox set out from St. John's, Newfoundland to begin the run across Canada that he named the Marathon of Hope. His ambition was to raise a million dollars for cancer research. It wasn't easy. Initial support from communities varied from terrific to nothing at all; his prosthetic leg was painful to run on, and there were always traffic and extreme weather conditions to deal with. But, by the time he reached Ontario -- a journey of more than 1800 miles -- word of his achievement had spread, and thousands cheered him and followed his progress. Terry's spirits soared, and now he hoped to raise $22 million dollars -- one dollar for every Canadian. He succeeded in this ambition, but the Marathon of Hope ended in Ontario on September 1, 1980. The cancer had spread to his lungs, and, after running 24 miles in one day, on the next he could run no further. When cancer finally claimed his life in 1981, Canada mourned the loss of a hero, but the Terry Fox Marathon of Hope lives on. The Terry Fox Foundation raised more than $17 million in 1999 and support for the event nationally and around the world is growing. Leslie Scrivner, a journalist, followed Terry's progress almost from the start and came to know him, his family, and his circle of friends. She created this harrowing and inspiring account of his run, first published in 1981, from interviews and from Terry's owndiary. Now this classic book has been completely revised and updated to take into account Terry Fox's continuing legacy.



Coat of Arms of St. Thomas, Ontario - The Coat of Arms of St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada, like all others, has special meaning.

List of mayors of St. Thomas, Ontario - This is a list of reeves and mayors of St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada.

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St Paul's Cathedral, London, Ontario - St. Paul's Cathedral in London, Ontario, Canada is the seat of the Diocese of Huron in the Anglican Church of Canada.



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