John E. Trent
Published: 1992
Total Pages: 112
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This document describes the scope of the social sciences in Canada by examining how they are practically applied to the activities of major institutions such as government, business, and organized labour, as well as their place in the voluntary sector of society. It also considers the influence that other disciplines such as geography, history, law, and psychology have had on the social sciences. Finally, it examines how this discipline is stimulating the intellectual community into a new and revitalized understanding of one of the most important national resources in the country.