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Projecting Canada

By (author) Zoë Druick
Categories: History of the Americas
Series: Arts Insights Series

Zoë Druick teaches media and cultural studies, communications, Simon Fraser University.

Ambassador Assignments

By (author) David C. Reece
Categories: Diplomacy

Whether guarding our interests in Washington during sensitive talks on free trade, acid rain and the environment, fighting Apartheid in South Africa, witnessing the Communist revolution in China, or representing ...

The Other Quiet Revolution

By (author) José E. Igartua
Categories: Nationalism

The Other Quiet Revolution traces the under-examined cultural transformation woven through key developments in the formation of Canadian nationhood, from the 1946 Citizenship Act and the 1956 Suez crisis ...

Dilemmas of Solidarity

Since the rise of the Canadian welfare state in the aftermath of the Second World War, the politics of social policy and fiscal federalism have been at the centre of federal-provincial relations. Recent ...

Federalism, Citizenship and Quebec

Canadians often imagine their country as a multicultural democracy, while a few go further to claim that the country’s diversity can be characterized as multinational in its social and institutional ...

Canada Among Nations, 2006

Andrew F. Cooper is professor, political science, University of Waterloo, and associate director, The Centre for International Governance Innovation.

Dane Rowlands is associate professor and associate ...

The October Crisis, 1970

By (author) William Tetley
Categories: Human rights, civil rights

William Tetley, professor of international law, McGill University, was serving as a minister in Robert Bourassa’s cabinet when the October Crisis broke out.

The Ursula Franklin Reader

Feminist, educator, Quaker, and physicist, Ursula Franklin has long been considered one of Canada’s foremost advocates and practitioners of pacifism. The Ursula Franklin Reader: Pacifism as a Map is ...

Staples and Beyond

By (author) Mel Watkins
Categories: Political Science

Mel Watkins is professor emeritus, economics and political science, University of Toronto, and adjunct professor, Institute of political Economy, Carleton University.
Hugh Grant is a professor, economics, ...

Governing with the Charter

In Governing with the Charter, James Kelly clearly demonstrates that our current democratic deficit is not the result of the Supreme Court’s judicial activism. On the contrary, an activist framers’ ...