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1. A new quantitative drug checking technology for harm reduction: Pilot study in Vancouver, Canada using paper spray mass spectrometry.

2. Problematizing Labour's Agency: Rescaling Collective Bargaining in British Columbia Pulp and Paper Mills.

3. Econometric analysis of environmental policy: estimation of a model of the Canadian pulp and paper industry.

4. Detection of reproductive impacts of effluents from pulp and paper mills: Shifts in issues and potential causes.

5. EXAMINATION OF THE RESPONSES OF SLIMY SCULPIN (COTTUS COGNATUS) AND WHITE SUCKER (CATOSTOMUS COMMERSONI) COLLECTED ON THE SAINT JOHN RIVER (CANADA) DOWNSTREAM OF PULP MILL, PAPER MILL, AND SEWAGE DISCHARGES.

6. New technology and the new man: Mass production and information technology in paper mills.

7. Re Metcalfe: A matter of fraud, fairness, and reasonableness. The restructuring of the third-party asset-backed commercial paper market in Canada.

8. Rock, Paper, Protest: The Fight for the Boreal Forest.

9. Effects of pulp and paper mill effluent on fish: A temporal assessment of fish health across sampling cycles.

10. Seeing the Need for ISO 14001.

11. Abstracts of papers presented at 1964 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Montreal, Canada, Dec. 28-30.

12. Restoration of ecosystem function in an abandoned sandpit: plant and soil responses to paper de-inking sludge.

13. Assessing the impact of the sustainable development goals on corporate philanthropy: A study of Canada's leading private sector companies.

14. PROPOSALS FOR TAX REFORM: A REVIEW OF THE WHITE PAPER.

15. ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS TO BE PRESENTED AT THE FIFTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PRIMATOLOGISTS JUNE 19--21, 1992 GLENDON COLLEGE OF YORK UNIVERSITY TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA.

16. Carbon Footprint Assessment of a Paperback Book.

17. Comparison between the effects of the phytosterol beta-sitosterol and pulp and paper mill effluents on sexually immature rainbow trout

18. Technically the king can do wrong in reorganizing insolvent corporations: evidence from Canada<FNR></FNR><FN>This paper was originally presented at the INSOL Academics' Group Meeting in Cape Town, SA, April 2–4, 2004. The author is grateful for the comments provided at the INSOL Academics' Group Meeting in Cape Town and by Professor Iain Ramsay and Professor Poonam Puri on an earlier draft of this paper. The excellent research assistance provided by Jenny Siu (Osgoode Hall Law School, Class of 2005), Jen Oosterbaan (Osgoode Hall Law School, Class of 2006), and Melissa Ewert (Osgoode Hall Law School, Class of 2004) is gratefully acknowledged. </FN>

19. Reshuffling paperworkers: Technological change and experiences of reorganization at a Quebec...

20. The importance of local characteristics: An examination of Canadian cities' resilience during the 2020 economic crisis.

21. Implementing lean production in an old industrial space: Restructuring at Corner Brook,...

22. Remaking the working class: experience, class consciousness, and the industrial adjustment process.

23. Optimal Generic Advertising with Rationed Related Good: The Case of Canadian Beef and Chicken Markets.

24. Insurance in a unionized labour market: an empirical test.

25. Comparison between the effects of the phytosterol beta-sitosterol and pulp and paper mill effluents on sexually immature rainbow trout

27. Radial growth response of four dominant boreal tree species to climate along a latitudinal gradient in the eastern Canadian boreal forest.

28. Non-parametric Productivity Analysis with Undesirable Outputs: An Application to the Canadian Pulp and Paper Industry.

29. "I feel broken": Chronicling burnout, mental health, and the limits of individual resilience in nursing.

30. Economic fluctuations and mortality in Canada revisited.

31. A self‐heuristic inquiry: Unpacking the use of "Decolonization" in therapy and mental health care with and for racialized communities.

32. Best practices for measuring community resources across Canada: A comparison of coding classifications.

33. 'Planning for a healthy baby and a healthy pregnancy': A critical analysis of Canadian clinical practice guidelines for the treatment of opioid dependence during pregnancy.

34. Is cooperation the answer? Canadian environmental enforcement comparative context.

35. GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM ASPECTS OF ASPECTS OF CANADA'S WHITE PAPER ON TAX REFORM .

36. The logic behind entrustable professional activity frameworks: A scoping review of the literature.

37. VEGETATION PATTERN AND DIVERSITY IN S.E. LABRADOR, CANADA: BETULA PAPYRIFERA (BIRCH) FOREST DEVELOPMENT IN RELATION TO FIRE HISTORY AND PHYSIOGRAPHY.

38. Measuring Canada's export performance in the United States using an unbiased shift‐share.

39. Decolonizing research with Black youths.

40. Policy Studies Papers from Regional Political Science Conventions.

41. Autonomy and control in the (home) office: Finance professionals' attitudes toward working from home in Canada as a result of COVID‐19 lockdowns.

42. Panmixia in the American eel extends to its tropical range of distribution: Biological implications and policymaking challenges.

43. Implementation of the Nurse Practitioner as Most Responsible Provider model of care in a Specialised Mental Health setting in Canada.

44. Governance matters: Regulating ride hailing platforms in Canada's largest city‐regions.

45. The Rise of Foreign Direct Investment Regulation in Investment‐recipient Countries.

46. Report of the Editors-2012.

47. What to Do When the F10.7 Goes Out?

48. Communication competence and disability secondary to laryngectomy and tracheoesophageal puncture voice restoration.

49. A survey of speech pathologists' opinions about the prospective acceptability of an online implementation platform for aphasia services.