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Back Issues

Back issues are available for $4 per copy. To subscribe to Transition, or to order back issues, please use this form. Back issues published after 1997 are accessible below.

2009

  • Are the Children Well? Autumn 2009, Vol. 39-3. [PDF]
  • Keeping Afloat: Canadian Household Finances, Summer 2009, Vol. 39-2.[PDF]
  • A Motherhood Issue, Spring 2009, Vol. 39-1.[PDF]

2008

  • Fertility, Winter 2008-09, Vol. 38-4.[PDF]
  • Families Apart Autumn 2008, Vol. 38-3.[PDF]
  • Families on the Move Summer 2008, Vol. 38-2.[PDF]
  • Family and the Environment Spring 2008, Vol. 38-1.[PDF]

2007

  • Families and Food Winter 2007-2008, Vol. 37-4.[Index]
  • The Stories We Tell Autumn 2007, Vol. 37-3. [Index]
  • Right from the Start: Literacy and Families Summer 2007, Vol. 37-2.[ HTML ]
  • Pay Now, Pay Later: What is Sustainable? Spring 2007, Vol. 37-1.[ HTML ]

2006

  • Aboriginal Families: Recovery on Their Own Terms. Winter 2006-2007, Vol. 36-4[ HTML ]
  • Against All Odds: Normalized Gambling. Autumn 2006, Vol. 36-3.[ HTML ]
  • The New Faces of Canada. Summer 2006, Vol. 36-2. [ HTML ]
  • What a Difference 50 Years Makes: Coming of Age, Then and Now. Spring 2006, Vol. 36-1.[ HTML ]

2005

  • Heartstart: Teaching Emotional Literacy. Winter 2005-2006, Vol. 35-4.[ HTML ]
  • Young Canadians: Tweens and Teens. Autumn 2005, Vol. 35-3.[ HTML ]
  • Caregiving and Canadian Families. Summer 2005, Vol. 35-2.[ HTML ]
  • Forty Years in the Life of Canadian Families. Spring 2005, Vol. 35-1 [ HTML ]

2004

  • Taking the Pulse of Canada's Families. Winter 2004-2005, Vol. 34-4 [ HTML ] [PDF]
  • Older Canadians and Their Families. Autumn 2004, Vol. 34-3 [ HTML ] [PDF]
  • Addiction in Our Families. Summer 2004, Vol. 34-2 [ HTML ] [PDF]
  • Families at the Heart of Our Communities. Spring 2004, Vol. 34-1 [ HTML ] [PDF]

2003

  • Canada's Stepfamilies. Winter 2003-2004, Vol. 33-4 [ HTML ] [PDF]
  • Lessons Learned from Canada's Surveys of Children & Youth. Autumn 2003, Vol. 33-3[ HTML ] [PDF]
  • Families and the Life of the Spirit. Summer 2003, Vol. 33-2 [ HTML ] [PDF]
  • Canadian Boys Growing Up Male. Spring 2003, Vol. 33-1.  [ HTML ] [PDF]

2002

  • Money and the Canadian Family. Winter 2002-2003, Vol. 32-4.  [ HTML ] [PDF]
  • Families and the Internet. Autumn 2002, Vol. 32-3.  [ HTML]   [PDF]
  • The Importance of Fathers. Summer 2002, Vol. 32-2.  [ HTML]   [PDF]
  • Families Living with Disability. Spring 2002, Vol. 32-1.  [ HTML]   [PDF]

2001

  • Caring for Canada's Kids. Winter 2001, Vol. 31-4.  [ HTML]   [PDF]
  • Youth and Identity. Autumn 2001, Vol. 31-3.  [ HTML]   [PDF]
  • Adopting a Child. Summer 2001, Vol. 31-2. [ HTML]
  • A Death in the Family. Spring 2001, Vol. 31-1. [ HTML]

2000

  • Family Time. Winter 2000, Vol. 30-4. [ HTML]
  • The Family Home. Autumn 2000, Vol. 30-3. [ HTML]
  • Families and the Law. Summer 2000, Vol. 30-2. [ HTML]
  • Educating Our Children. Spring 2000, Vol. 30-1. [ HTML]

1999

  • Family Life: Past, Present, Future. Winter 1999, Vol. 29-4. [ HTML]
  • Young Canadians. Autumn 1999, Vol. 29-3. [ HTML]
  • Families and the Almighty Dollar. Summer 1999, Vol. 29-2. [ HTML]
  • Lone Parents and Their Children. Spring 1999, Vol. 29-1. [ HTML]

1998

  • A Society for All Ages: Celebrating the International Year of Older Persons. December 1998, Vol. 28-4. [ HTML]
  • Newcomers: Immigrant Families Adapting to Life in Canada. September 1998, Vol. 28-3. [ HTML]
  • Family Strengths: What makes some families stronger than others? June 1998, Vol. 28-2. [ HTML]
  • Literacy: The Family's Role in a Learning Culture. March 1998, Vol. 28-1. [ HTML]