Contesting Canadian Citizenship 2013
DOI: 10.3138/9781442602496-010
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Chapter 9. Time, Swimming Pools, And Citizenship: The Emergence Of Leisure Rights In Mid-Twentieth-Century Canada

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“…In some cases, unions had won further limits on work at the bargaining table. 5 The overall result was that Canadians were spending less and less of their time at their places of employment.…”
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“…In some cases, unions had won further limits on work at the bargaining table. 5 The overall result was that Canadians were spending less and less of their time at their places of employment.…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%