Trent University Canadian Studies

A view through the eyes of John Ball: Why improved occupational health and safety policy failed to make a difference in small-town Ontario

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This paper outlines why Canadian Occupational Health and Safety Policy (specifically "Bill 70" passed in 1978) was ineffective at preventing health and safety violations from occurring at a local industrial manufacturer in the city of Peterborough, Ontario between the late 1970s and mid-1980s. It begins with a review of the current literature regarding the history of OHS Policy and its impact in Ontario.

2010

Planning for great streets: A report on how the City of Peterborough can transform its street network into cherished public space

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Let's shift our way of thinking about streets. Let's stop thinking about them as purely utilitarian. Let's think about streets as great public places.

2010

Supermarket tour: health chapter

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This report includes: the health effects and political issues around "bottled water" ; profiles of various food additives in our food; environmental and health impacts: packaging and distribution of food; other signs of sickness in our food system.

2007