Multi & Interculturalism Conference – March 28th 2012 (part 5)
Part 5 of 15 – Francesco Miele (City of Montreal)
Part 5 of 15 – Francesco Miele (City of Montreal)
Part 4 of 15 – Mireille Apollon, Ville de Gatineau (City of Gatineau)
Part 3 of 15 – Daniel Salée, Concordia University (Montréal)
Alice Munro – not the work of the author. Not an ACS/AEC call for submissions, but hey, we’re glad to keep the conversation going. *** Call for Papers The Geographies of Alice Munro 44th Annual Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association … Continue reading
Part 2 of 15 Ph.D Candidate Celine Cooper – OISE/University of Toronto
Confederation is widely viewed by Canadians as the pivotal event in the country’s history. In five years (1825 days) Canadians will mark the 150th anniversary of their country. While the Government of Canada is presently immersed in marking the 200th … Continue reading
Part 1 of 15 Dr. Daniel Weinstock Canada Research Chair in Ethics & Political Philosophy Université de Montréal
I recently read a fascinating article in The Atlantic discussing the significant impact my favourite rodent may have on climate change. Beaver’s build dams, as we all know, which create wetlands – swamps, marshes, drowned forests etc – which in … Continue reading
When will Canada build a bullet-train network? Will the first sesquicentenarian be Canadian? Will Canada solve global warming? Will Canada prevent the next genocide? Isn’t Canada a more suitable nation to host the UN General Assembly than the United States? … Continue reading
Ville de Québec 400th Anniversary Special Edition Two Dollar Coin, or, a Toonie, eh… There’s been a lot of talk recently about the Canadian dollar. Hard to imagine for anyone who grew up in the mid-late 1990s and early 2000s … Continue reading