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The Social Impacts of the Katimavik Pilot Project 2014/15: Perspectives from the Métis Youth Participants
Supporting Activism in Peterborough: Building Relationships to Support OPIRG Working Groups [poster]
Economic Impact of a Social Enterprise [poster]
Economic Impact of a Social Enterprise
Grow Me Instead: Horticultural Alternatives to Invasive Plants [poster]
Trent gardens soil fertility evaluation
A view through the eyes of John Ball: Why improved occupational health and safety policy failed to make a difference in small-town Ontario
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.
Analyzing demographics in comparison with early childhood development
The report "analyzing demographics in comparison with early childhood development" [sic] main focus is to see what correlations exist between neighbourhood income levels and school readiness as measured by EDI (early development instrument).
The Kawartha Barrens trail study
The Kawartha Barrens Trail Study was performed by David Lester during the winter of 2001/2002. The research was performed to identify priority trail features and [sic] propose hiking and skiing routes within and around the Kawartha Barrens Enhanced Management Area, located 45 minutes north of Peterborough, Ontario.