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In nineteenth-century Canada, women's property was transferred to their husbands upon marriage. The common-law rule disadvantaged women, particularly those abandoned by their husbands. This article chronicles the development of married women's property rights in the nineteenth century. The...
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In 1978, Fleck Manufacturing Plant was the site of one of the most notorious and bitter strikes in Ontario labour history. The strike, which occurred shortly after the employees unionized, illustrates the precariousness of labour disputes between employers and unions in the early stages of their...
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