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Haghgou, Shirin – Canadian Social Studies, 2021
This article traces the evolution of the concepts of radicalization and deradicalization, specifically as they pertain to the social category of youth. It aims to locate and understand the concept of 'resiliency' as a deradicalization method and map out resiliency agendas in relation to the settlement of refugee youth. This article sets out to…
Descriptors: Refugees, Land Settlement, Muslims, Terrorism

Kilgour, David – Canadian Social Studies, 1996
Analyzes the political discontent of western Canada towards the Canadian federal government. Argues that the federal government favors the more populous eastern regions (especially Quebec and Ontario) and rewards these areas with greater federal spending. Briefly discusses several projects and proposals that reflect this bias. (MJP)
Descriptors: Alienation, Civics, Federal Programs, Foreign Countries

McMurtry, John – Canadian Social Studies, 1996
Presents a scathing review of supply-side economics and its effect on social programs. Argues that the Reagan administration purposefully incurred massive government debt in order to justify reducing social spending. Maintains that Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney followed a similar course. Includes trenchant criticism of Canada's public…
Descriptors: Conservatism, Economic Impact, Educational Administration, Educational Change