Books by "Canadian Medical Association"

12 books found

An Encyclopaedia of Canadian Biography

An Encyclopaedia of Canadian Biography

by Canadian Press Syndicate, Montreal

1907

Bulletin

Bulletin

by Red Cross. Canada. Canadian Red Cross Society

1915

Report of the Proceedings

Report of the Proceedings

by Canadian Bar Association

1898

Transactions of the Royal Canadian Institute

Transactions of the Royal Canadian Institute

by Royal Canadian Institute

1904

Aggressive in Pursuit

Aggressive in Pursuit

by Frederick Vaughan, Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History

2004 · University of Toronto Press

Few people have had a greater impact on the lives of Canadians than the late Supreme Court judge Justice Emmett Hall. At the forefront of several important judgements in the 1960s and 70s ? such as Truscott and Calder ? Hall is perhaps best known for his role in the adoption of universal health care at the federal level in 1968. Based on extensive interviews with Hall and people who knew him, Frederick Vaughan's Aggressive in Pursuit tells Hall's remarkable story. Born in Quebec in 1898 and raised in Saskatchewan, Hall had a long and distinguished career as a lawyer. In 1957, former law school classmate Prime Minister John Diefenbaker appointed Hall to the Saskatchewan Court of Queen's Bench, and four years later to the office of Chief Justice of Saskatchewan. In 1963, Diefenbaker elevated Hall to the Supreme Court of Canada, where he took up the task of universal health care and showed himself to be an aggressive defender of native causes. Aggressive in Pursuit traces Hall's career from his earliest days of private practice in Saskatchewan to the end of his career, and death, in 1994. It shows how one prairie lawyer made a difference in the life of Canada.

Quarterly Bulletin

Quarterly Bulletin

by Canadian Standards Association

1927

"I Could Not Speak My Heart"

"I Could Not Speak My Heart"

by University of Regina. Canadian Plains Research Center

2004 · University of Regina Press

This anthology of 19 articles documents the pain & misunderstanding that lesbian, gay, bisexual, & transgendered people have experienced in the very recent past and demonstrates the real progress, both in theory & in practice, that has been made in the struggle for equity & social justice. The articles include autobiography, testament, fiction, poetry, and traditional personal & analytic essays, from authors with different intellectual perspectives: human rights, social reform & human justice, feminist, liberationist, and queer theory.

Proceedings

Proceedings

by National Conference of Canadian Universities and Colleges. Meeting

1928

Canadian Medical Association Journal

Canadian Medical Association Journal

by Canadian Medical Association

1915

Ultra-violet Rays

Ultra-violet Rays

by Robert J. Reade, Canadian Dental Research Foundation

1929