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Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Story – Non-Fiction
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Centre Francophone Du Downtown Eastside
Date: 
1992-03-01
Pages: 
26
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Summary: 
Story about the author's experience of having a vision.
Keywords: 
Cultural Awareness

Mission Statement

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: General Interest
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Centre Francophone Du Downtown Eastside
Date: 
1992-03-01
Pages: 
27
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Summary: 
Mission statement of the Council of Canadians.
Keywords: 
Globalization; Free Trade

Free Trade at Three: A Disaster

Publication type (Carnegie): 
OTHER - The Globe and Mail: Article
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Centre Francophone Du Downtown Eastside
Date: 
1992-03-01
Pages: 
27
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Summary: 
Article arguing that on its three year anniversary, Canada's free trade agreement with the United States has been a disaster. Specifically, the author argues that the agreement has contributed to Canada's economic downturn and has severely increased unemployment rates.
Keywords: 
Globalization; Free Trade

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Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Article
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Centre Francophone Du Downtown Eastside
Date: 
1992-03-01
Pages: 
29
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Summary: 
Article following up on an article in the January 15th, 1992 Carnegie Newsletter about the drug and prostitution problem in Downtown Eastside schools.
Keywords: 
Law Enforcement; Downtown Eastside, Dunbar, Shaughnessy, Point Grey, Kerrisdale, Kitsilano, South Vancouver; Drug Abuse

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Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Editorial
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Centre Francophone Du Downtown Eastside
Date: 
1992-03-01
Pages: 
22
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Summary: 
Editorial about the recent First People's Conference on the Constitution, hosted by the United Native Nations. The conference addressed important issues regarding the Progressive Conservative government's recent constitutional debate. The most important theme to emerge from the conference was that Aboriginal people want their rights to be recognized by the Constitution and not left to politicians and courts.
Keywords: 
Indigenous Peoples -- Government Relations; Constitutional Debate

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Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Letter to the Editor
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Centre Francophone Du Downtown Eastside
Date: 
1992-03-01
Pages: 
23
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Summary: 
Letter to the editor arguing that Vancouver City Alderman George Puil is misusing taxpayers' funds to pay for extraneous travel expenses.
Keywords: 
Political Ethics; 29-326 Woodland Dr

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Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Poem
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Centre Francophone Du Downtown Eastside
Date: 
1992-03-01
Pages: 
24
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Keywords: 
Fiction

Controlling the Uncontrollable

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Article
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Centre Francophone Du Downtown Eastside
Date: 
1992-03-01
Pages: 
24
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Summary: 
Article arguing that the capitalist system is so prevalent in society that even those who claim to be helping Downtown Eastside residents still help to maintain the exploitation created by capitalism.
Keywords: 
Exploitation

Childhood's End

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Poem
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Centre Francophone Du Downtown Eastside
Date: 
1992-03-01
Pages: 
12
Collections: 
Keywords: 
Fiction

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Publication type (Carnegie): 
OTHER – Unknown: Guidelines
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Centre Francophone Du Downtown Eastside
Date: 
1992-03-01
Pages: 
13
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Summary: 
Draft copy of a tenancy agreement.
Keywords: 
Housing

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