Social Worker Overload: Using Digital Media for Worker Advocacy
Tara La Rose
Effects of Changing Lake Temperatures on Developing Fish Embryos in Lake Huron
Joanna Wilson
Navigating the Ethics of River Tourism in the Canadian Arctic
Nancy Doubleday
PAWSing Student Stress
James Gillett
A Conversation With the Past Through Modern Mummification
Andrew Wade
Using Technology to Manage Health
Norm Archer
Using Recuperative Thickening Technology to Boost Biogas Production
David Latulippe
The Costs of Bankruptcy
Jiaping Qiu
Mothering with HIV : Experiences of Health and Social Surveillance of Mothers living with HIV
Saara Greene
Making Humanitarian Action Possible
Andrew Gilbert
How Indigenous Elder-Youth Relationships Influence Health and Well-Being
Chelsea Gabel
Six Nations Community Health
Sonia Anand
Raising Awareness of Human Interconnections with the Sea
Chris Myhr
The Right to be Involved
Chris Sinding
The History of Infant and Maternal Public Health Care in the British Caribbean
Juanita De Barros
Implementation of a Universal Publicly-Funded Drug Plan is Possible in Canada
Katherine Boothe
Postsecondary Pathways of High School Students with Special Education Needs
Karen Robson
The Political Lives of Migrants
Peter Nyers
Difficult Inheritances: Placing Memorials of Vancouver's Disappeared Women in Context
Amber Dean
Literary History of Six Nations of the Grand River
Rick Monture
Serious Fun at a Jewish Summer Camp
Celia Rothenberg
A New Wrinkle in Biosensors
Leyla Soleymani
Listening to the Brain When the Body Cannot Speak
John Connolly
Aboriginal Healing Through Community Building
Bonnie Freeman, L. William Lee
Alok Johri
The Great Recession that began in late 2007 was the worst recession in the post-war era. A significant contributing factor was rapid innovation in the finance industry, which lead to expectations that could not be fulfilled.