Orange Chinook

Orange Chinook
Author: Duane Bratt,Keith Brownsey,Richard Sutherland,David Taras
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2019-01-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1773850253

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In 2015, the New Democratic Party won an unprecedented victory in Alberta. Unseating the Progressive Conservatives -- who had won every provincial election since 1971 -- they formed an NDP government for the first time in the history of the province. Orange Chinook is the first scholarly analysis of this election. It examines the legacy of the Progressive Conservative dynasty, the PC and NDP campaigns, polling, and online politics, providing context and setting the stage. It highlights the importance of Alberta's energy sector and how it relates to provincial politics with focus on the oil sands, the carbon tax, and pipelines. Examining the NDP in power, Orange Chinook draws on Indigenous, urban, and rural perspectives to explore the transition process and government finances and politics. It explores the governing style of premier Rachel Notley, paying special attention to her response to the 2016 For McMurray wildfire and to the role of women in politics. Orange Chinook brings together Alberta's top political watchers in this fascinating, multi-faceted analysis.

C is for Chinook

C is for Chinook
Author: Dawn Welykochy
Publsiher: Sleeping Bear Press
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2017-09-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781534126091

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C is for Chinook: An Alberta Alphabet. Readers young and old can trek the Rocky Mountains, canoe across beautiful Lake Louise, and still have energy to visit capital city Edmonton for an Oilers game. From Big Horn Sheep to renowned doctor, Mary Percy Jackson, author Dawn Welykochy recounts the facts, faces, and features that make Alberta unique.Dawn Welykochy grew up in Calgary, Alberta; attended the University of Calgary; and recently completed training to become a Montessori preschool teacher. C is for Chinook is her first children's book. Dawn now lives on a ranch in Southern Alberta and looks forward to traveling the province to share this book with children and educators. Lorna Bennett attended Grant MacEwan Community College and the University of Alberta in the Arts/Fine Arts program. She has worked as a ski instructor, designer, writer, illustrator, and animator. Her previous children's picture books include Sandwiches for Duke and Dot to Dot in the Sky. Lorna has toured with the Young Alberta Book Society's Chrysalis Festival, teaching art in elementary schools. She makes her home in Edmonton, Alberta.

Chinook

Chinook
Author: Michael O. Tunnell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 38
Release: 1993
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0688108709

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Mr. Andy tells Thad and Annie some tales about the spectacular effects of chinooks, hot winter winds that suddenly spring up and cause dramatic changes in the temperature.

The Chinook People

The Chinook People
Author: Pamela Ross
Publsiher: Capstone
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1998-08
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 073680076X

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Provides an overview of the past and present lives of the Chinook people, covering their daily activities, customs, family life, religion, government, history, and interaction with the United States government.

When Bear Stole the Chinook

When Bear Stole the Chinook
Author: Harriet Peck Taylor
Publsiher: Farrar, Straus & Giroux (BYR)
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1997
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0374305897

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Because the long, hard winter caused scarcity of firewood and food, a poor Indian boy and his animal friends journey to the lodge of the Great Bear to release the chinook.

Chinook Christmas

Chinook Christmas
Author: Rudy Wiebe,David More
Publsiher: Red Deer, Alta. : Red Deer College Press
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1992
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0889950865

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In the mid-1940s, Eric lives in a windswept town in the West, where the winter winds sometimes blow warm and a boy can sail his bike down a snow-cleared road on a magical Christmas Eve.

Kings of the Yukon

Kings of the Yukon
Author: Adam Weymouth
Publsiher: Knopf Canada
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2018-05-15
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780345811813

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A stunning new voice in nature writing makes an epic journey along the Yukon River to give us the stories of its people and its protagonist--the king salmon, or the Chinook--and the deepening threat to a singular way of life, in a lyrical, evocative and captivating narrative. The Yukon River is 3,190 kilometres long, flowing northwest from British Columbia through the Yukon Territory and Alaska to the Bering Sea. Every summer, millions of salmon migrate the distance of this river to their spawning ground, where they go to breed and then die. The Chinook is the most highly prized among the five species of Pacific salmon for its large size and rich, healthy oils. It has long since formed the lifeblood of the economy and culture along the Yukon--there are few communities that have been so reliant on a single source. Now, as the region contends with the effects of a globalized economy, climate change, fishing quotas and the general drift towards urban life, the health and numbers of the Chinook are in question, as is the fate of the communities that depend on them. Travelling in a canoe along the Yukon River with the migrating salmon, a three-month journey through untrammeled wilderness, Adam Weymouth traces the profound interconnectedness of the people and the Chinook through searing portraits of the individuals he encounters. He offers a powerful, nuanced glimpse into the erosion of indigenous culture, and into our ever-complicated relationship with the natural world. Weaving in the history of the salmon run and their mysterious life cycle, Kings of the Yukon is extraordinary adventure and nature writing and social history at its most compelling.

Sweating the Metal

Sweating the Metal
Author: Alex Duncan
Publsiher: Hodder & Stoughton
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2011-06-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781444708011

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With bullets flying, wounded soldiers scream out in pain as the Chinook comes in to land in one of the most dangerous parts of Afghanistan. At the machine's controls is one man and if he doesn't stay calm then everyone could die. That man is Flt Lt Alex 'Frenchie' Duncan DFC and he's been involved in some of the most daring and dangerous missions undertaken by the Chinook force in Afghanistan. In this book he recounts his experiences of life under fire in the dust, heat and bullets of an active war zone. At 99ft long, the Chinook is a big and valuable target to the Taliban, who will stop at nothing to bring one down. And yet Frenchie and his crew risk everything because they know that the troops on the front line are relying on them. Sweating the Metal is the true story of the raw determination and courage of men on the front line - and it's time for their story to be told.