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101. The Transformation of Canadian Property Rights?

102. Our Last Frontier: Imperialism and Northern Canadian Rural Women's Organizations.

103. Abstracts/Résumés.

104. Inside the Criminology of Carlo Morselli.

105. 'It's Like Chicken but Bigger': Effects of Communication Strategy in the ESL Classroom.

106. Cannabis Law Reform in Canada: Is the "Saga of Promise, Hesitation and Retreat" Coming to an End?!

107. Conventional Calculations of Homicide Rates Lead to an Inaccurate Reflection of Canadian Trends.

108. A meta-analytic examination of youth and delinquency, family treatment, and recidivism.

109. Commentary on Ravi et al.1.

110. Commentary on Schertzer et al.1.

111. Open Access for Monograph Publishing: OPERATIONAL THOUGHTS AND SPECULATIONS.

112. Non-Native Speakers of the Language of Instruction: Self-Perceptions of Teaching Ability.

113. Supporting the development of sexuality in early childhood: The rationales and barriers to sexuality education in early learning settings.

114. Drama.

115. Is the "quality" of youth violence becoming more serious?

116. Do Canadians use firearms in self-protection?

117. Introducing a Clinical Practice Guideline in Physiotherapy to Address Sexuality in Adults with a Neuromuscular Disorder.

118. "Especially in This Free Country": Webs of Empire, Slavery, and the Fur Trade.

119. "Needling Doubts": Maternalism, Neo-liberalism and Intensive Parenting as the Roots of Vaccine Hesitancy in English-speaking Canada, 1980–2007.

121. ‘Inequality is the root of social evil,’ or Maybe Not? Two Stories about Inequality and Public Policy.

122. Let’s Get This Transition Moving!

123. Accelerating the Take-Up of Climate Change Innovations.

124. Lands and Resources for Jobs: How Aboriginal Peoples Strategically Use Environmental Assessments to Advance Community Employment Aims.

125. Canada's Exporters and Importers: Concentration, Foreign Ownership, and Productivity.

126. Effects of the 2001 Extension of Paid Parental Leave Provisions on Birth Seasonality in Canada.

127. Roles of Theatre in Higher Education: Liberal Education and University Theatre Programs in Canada.

128. Measuring Activism and Restraint or How to Conflate Doctrine with Activism: A Response to Professor Riddell's Small-Scale Judicial Output Study.

129. Welfare States and Health Inequalities.

130. Re-defining Environmental Harms: Green Criminology and the State of Canada's Hemp Industry.

131. Do Immigrants Gain or Lose by Occupational Licensing?

132. Employment Match Rates in the Regulated Professions: Trends and Policy Implications.

133. Les manuels de géographie québécois et la représentation du fait canadien-français (1955–1978) : pistes de réflexion sous le signe de la référence, de l'historicité et de la géographicité.

134. Eulogy for Ioan Davies.

135. A Hoarding of Memories: Conversations about Feminist Theatre and Its Documentation in Canada.

136. A Call to Disrupt Heteronormativity and Cisnormativity in Physical Therapy: Perspectives of 2SLGBTQIPA+ Participants on Future Directions for PT Curricula.

137. The Emancipated Amateur: Rancierian Reviewing Practices and New Models of Theatre Criticism1.

138. Four Flavours of Health Expenditures: A Discussion of the Potential Implications of the Distribution of Health Expenditures for Financing Health Care.

140. Canadian Geography as National Identity: Hudson's Bay Company Place Names and their Aboriginal Counterparts.

141. Not a Gift Shop:Arts-based Narratives of the Canadian North.

142. Super Shamou versus Captain Al Cohol: Inuit Cultural Productions and the Discourses on Inuit Drinkers.

143. Law and Order in the Arctic: "The Smiling People" and RCMP.

144. Comparaison de l'endettement public dans les provinces canadiennes et dans les États américains : une analyse de sensibilité.

145. The Prince and the Pauper: Movement of Children up and down the Canadian Income Distribution.

146. Le tiers secteur dans la co-construction des politiques publiques canadiennes.

147. Federal Impaired Driving Policy: Moving Beyond Half Measures.

148. Public Policy, Access to Government, and Qualitative Research Practices: Conducting Research within a Culture of Information Control.

149. On the Importance of Taking End-of-Life Expenditures into Account when Projecting Health-Care Spending.

150. Aging Population and Driver Licensing: A Policy Perspective.