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Subject Index Aboriginal Art Media Names & Numbers 2007-2008 Alumni / 49 SUBJECT INDEX Aboriginal Art Aboriginal Women Aging/Elderly Québec Farmers’ Advocate . 343 Inuit Art Quarterly . 313 Native Women in the Arts . 383 Canadian Journal on Aging . 379 Regional Country News . 345 Journal of Canadian Art History. 381 Academic Publishing Geriatrics & Aging. 303 La Revue de Machinerie Agricole . 347 Native Women in the Arts . 383 Journal of Scholarly Publishing . 382 Geriatrics Today: Journal of the Rural Roots . 348 Aboriginal Government Relations Acadian Affairs Canadian Geriatrics Society . 381 Rural Voice . 348 Parliamentary Names & Numbers. 396 L’Acadie Nouvelle. 174 Journal of Geriatric Care . 381 Saskatchewan Farm Life . 349 Aboriginal Governments Le Moniteur Acadien. 242 Aging/Elderly Care & Support The Saskatchewan Stockgrower. 349 Chieftain: Journal of Traditional Le Ven’D’est . 365 Journal of Geriatric Care . 381 Sheep Canada . 351 Simmental Country. 352 Governance . 379 Access to Government Information Aging & Health Journal of Geriatric Care . 381 Southern Farm Guide. 353 Aboriginal Issues Parliamentary Names & Numbers. 396 La Terre de Chez-Nous . 357 Aboriginal Languages of Manitoba . 196 Accounting Agricultural Practices Union Farmer . 364 Aboriginal Peoples Television Beyond Numbers . 265 The Canadian Organic Grower . 277 Valley Farmers’ Forum. 365 Network (APTN) . 85 Bottom Line . 267 Agriculture Voice of the Farmer . 367 Aboriginal Times . 184 CAmagazine . 270 Aberdeen Angus World . 255 Voice of the Farmer (Central Alberta Native News. 184 CGA Magazine . 281 Agri Digest. 257 Editions) . 367 Alberta Sweetgrass. 184 Management Magazine . 320 The Agri Times . 257 Western Dairy Farmer . 369 Anishinabek News . 200 Outlook . 334 Agricom . 257 Western Hog Journal . 370 Batchewana First Nation Newsletter. 200 Report on Fraud . 346 Alberta Beef . 257 The Western Producer . 370 CHFG-FM, 101.1 mHz (Chisasibi). 152 Accreditation Atlantic Beef . 261 Wheat Oats & Barley Guide. 371 Chiiwetin . 230 Canadian Journal of Continuing BC Orchardist . 264 CHON-FM, 98.1 mHz (Whitehorse) . 125 Air Conditioning Technology Medical Education . 275 Beef in B.C. 265 HPAC Magazine (Heating Plumbing The Eastern Door . 232 Better Farming . 265 Esquimalt News . 178 Activism/Radicalism Air Conditioning) . 310 Action Speaks Louder . 385 Le Bulletin des Agriculteurs . 268 Inter-Mécanique du Bâtiment . 312 First Nations Drum . 178 Canadian Ayrshire Review. 271 The First Perspective . 197 Adbusters Magazine. 256 Air Quality Briarpatch Magazine. 267 Canadian Guernsey Journal . 274 Ha-Shilth-Sa . 178 Canadian Jersey Breeder . 275 TransMission. 360 Indian Time . 234 Canadian Dimension . 272 Aircraft New Socialist. 328 The Canadian Organic Grower . 277 The Indigenous Times . 193 Canadian Poultry Magazine. 277 Canadian Aviator . 271 Inuit Broadcasting Corporation . 86 Our Schools/Our Selves. 334 Canadian Flight. 386 Our Times . 334 Canadian Swine . 386 Inuktitut Magazine. 313 Cannabis Culture . 279 Airlines The Iroquois Chieftain . 211 People- & Planet Friendly News . 392 rabble.ca . 392 Canola . 279 Above & Beyond (The Magazine of Kahtou News. 179 Canola Country. 279 the North) . 255 Ktuqcqakyam Newsletter . 388 Socialist Action . 352 Socialist Studies: The Journal of the Canola Digest . 279 Alberta The Labradorian . 244 Canola Guide . 280 AlbertaViews . 258 Listuguj Wi’Gatign Community Society for Socialist Studies . 384 Socialist Worker . 352 Central Alberta Farmer. 281 Legacy: Alberta’s Heritage Newsletter. 236 Central Alberta Life. 281 Magazine . 317 Mi’kmaq-Maliseet Nations News . 243 Spartacist Canada . 353 Straight Goods . 392 Charolais Banner . 281 Alberta Government Moccasin Telegraph . 180 Charolais Connection. 281 N’Amerind News . 215 This Magazine. 357 Alberta Legislature Press Gallery . 393 Le Cooperateur Agricole . 287 Parliamentary Names & Numbers. 396 The Nation. 236 Addiction Country Life In BC . 288 Native Canadian Newsletter . 216 Crosscurrents: The Journal of Dairy Contact . 289 Alberta History Native Journal . 188 Addiction and Mental Health . 380 Eastern Ontario Agrinews . 292 Canadian Historical Review. 376 Native Studies Review . 383 The Journal . 250 Eco-Farm & Garden Magazine . 293 Alberta Politics Native Voice . 180 Administration of Justice FAC’s . 387 Parliamentary Names & Numbers. 396 Native Women in the Arts . 383 Parliamentary Names & Numbers. 396 Farm Focus . 297 Alcohol Natotawin. 198 Advertising Farm Light & Power: Farming . 297 BC Wine Trails . 264 New Breed Magazine . 194 Adbusters Magazine. 256 Farm Market . 297 Elite Wine, Food & Travel Magazine. 294 News North . 245 Applied Arts Magazine . 259 The Farm World . 298 Toronto Wine & Cheese Show Nunatsiaq News . 245 The Big Book. 395 Farmer/Stockman Ad-Viser . 298 Guide. 359 Omushkego Arrow . 389 The Book Trade in Canada . 395 FarmLife . 298 Vines . 366 Parliamentary Names & Numbers. 396 CARD (Canadian Advertising Rates Feather Fancier . 298 What’s Brewing. 371 Portage . 340 & Data) . 395 Fruit and Vegetable Magazine. 301 Wine Access . 372 Raven’s Eye . 189 Marketing Magazine . 321 Germination. 303 Wine Tidings . 372 Sacred Fire . 221 Masthead. 322 Gestion et Technologie Agricoles . 303 Saskatchewan Indian . 194 Allergies Media Digest . 396 Grainews . 305 Chronicle of Skin & Allergy . 283 Saskatchewan Sage. 189 National List of Advertisers . 396 Greenhouse Canada . 305 Satin Moccasins Newsletter. 392 Alternative Lifestyles Advertising/Directory & Guide The Grower . 305 Secwepemc News: The Voice of the The Chatt. 282 Subject Index Media Names & Numbers . 396 Holstein Journal . 308 Shuswap Nation . 182 Horticulture Review . 309 Good Work News . ..
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