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Madsen, Chris; Mark Vedel, Michelle La, and Liam O'Flaherty. Longshoring on the Fraser: Stories and History of ILWU Local 502. Vancouver: Granville Island Publishing, 2016. 384 pp. 9781926991832 (hc); 9781926991696 (pbk).

Books and Chapters in Books history

Mahmoudi, Mohammadhossein, Taraneh Sowlati, and Shahab Sokhansanj. “Logistics of Supplying Biomass from a Mountain Pine Beetle-Infested Forest to a Power Plant in British Columbia,” Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 24, no. 1 (2009): 76-86.

Journal Articles forestry

Mahony, Colin R., Will H. MacKenzie, and Sally N. Aitken. “Novel Climates: Trajectories of Climate Change beyond the Boundaries of British Columbia’s Forest Management Knowledge System,” Forest Ecology and Management 410 (2017): 35-57.

Journal Articles climate change environmental studies forestry

Mahovsky, Trevor. “Radical, Bureaucratic, Melancholic, Schizophrenic: Texts As Community,” Canadian Art 18, no. 2 (2001): 50-56.

Journal Articles visual arts

Mai, Amei; Rodríguez de France, Carmen. “Principles for Principals: Naturalizing Indigenous Knowledge in an Elementary School.” In Transformative Change Through Educational Leadership: Stories, Models, and Wonderings. MacKinnon, Kenneth H., Toronto: Canadian Scholars, 2024. 201-218 pp.

Books and Chapters in Books education Indigenous

Maina, Faith. “Culturally Relevant Pedagogy: First Nations Education in Canada,” Canadian Journal of Native Studies 17, no. 2 (1997): 293-314.

Journal Articles education Indigenous

Mair, Rafe. Radio Daze: 25 Years of Winning Awards and Getting Fired in Canadian Radio. Victoria: Promontory Press, 2013. 198 pp. 9781927559277.

Books and Chapters in Books biography

Makaske, Bart, Derald G. Smith, and Henk J.A. Berendsen. “Avulsions, Channel Evolution and Floodplain Sedimentation Rates of the Anastomosing Upper Columbia River, British Columbia, Canada,” Sedimentology 49 (2002): 1049-1071.

Journal Articles environmental studies