SUBJECTS REVIEWED

Human dignity, social justice & public policy:

COASTLANDS MAGAZINE shares your concern  


 

These subjects form part of the extensive quarterly review of literature carried out for the "Review section" of each issue of Coastlands and to guide the editorial process. A wide range of sources are consulted (including scholarly journals, reports, websites, new books, newsletters, and parliamentary and legislative records) and interviews are conducted to ensure the material provided in each issue is current and compelling.   



 

agriculture

Aboriginal employment

Aboriginal health 

Aboriginal social justice networks

Black social justice networks

biomass

Canadian public policy

Catholic public policy networks

childcare 

Christian social justice networks

climate change

coastal change

community development

culture

democracy

disabilities

ecology

economic policy

ecumenical social justice networks 

education

employment

energy

environmental policy 

evangelical public policy networks 

faith

family law

family policy

fisheries 

food

forestry

Hansard

health

housing

human rights

immigration

Jewish social justice networks 

labour market development

law reform

learning 

literacy 

media

Muslim social justice networks   

New Brunswick public policy

Nova Scotia public policy

politics

poverty

Prince Edward Island public policy

religion

renewable energy

social justice

social policy

statistics

taxation

training

welfare reform

wind farms

women's social justice networks

 

 


 
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