An edition of Transitions (1988)

Transitions

report of the Social Assistance Review Committee

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An edition of Transitions (1988)

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Publish Date
Language
English
Pages
624

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Edition Availability
Cover of: Transitions
Transitions: summary report of the Social Assistance review committee.
1988, Queen's Printer for Ontario
in English
Cover of: Transitions
Transitions: rapport du Comité d'examen de l'aide sociale
1988, Le Ministère
in French
Cover of: Transitions
Transitions: report of the Social Assistance Review Committee
1988, Ministry of Community and Social Services
in English

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Edition Notes

Chairman: George Thomson.

Issued also in French under title: Rapport du Comité d'examen de l'aide sociale, transitions.

Also available on audio-cassettes with braille markings for visually impaired users.

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Toronto, Ont
Other Titles
Thomson report : Social Assistance Review Committee.

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xxiii, 624 p. :
Number of pages
624

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OL20121002M
ISBN 10
0772943737

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