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Food and health on the western reserves: The deep roots of indigenous insecurity
A passionate and heartfelt presentation from Jim Daschuk, Associate Professor at University of Regina at Congress 2015 highlighted the history of food culture among Canadian indigenous people since the 17 th century. His recent book “ Clearing the...
Aperçu de la recherche en collaboration : Premier projet de collaboration en son genre réunissant la philosophie et l’architecture «quasi vivante»
Au cours de l’été 2014, Ty Branch, une étudiante des cycles supérieurs de l’Université de Waterloo, a amorcé un stage du programme Mitacs Accélération à titre de philosophe en résidence à la firme d’architecture Philip Beesley Architect Inc. (PBAI)...
Prix du Canada 2015: La classe politique du Canada à la remorque de l’industrie du pétrole?
Daniel Drolet Il est quasiment impossible pour un membre de la classe politique de critiquer l’industrie pétrolière au Canada, affirme Dominique Perron, auteure d’un récent livre analysant les identités, mythes et discours entourant le pétrole dans l...
Linking Climate Action and Research
Last week at a conference in Montreal, a group of more than 60 scholars from across disciplines and regions of the country released a major report: Acting on Climate Change: Solutions from Canadian Scholars. The report from this eminent group of...
Global sustainable development goals have potential to drive change in Canada
Shannon Kindornay, Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University There is no question that 2015 is a year for change both within Canada and abroad. As noted by Julia Sánchez , President-CEO, Canadian Council for International...
Dr. Ruth Panofsky: The story behind The Collected Poems of Miriam Waddington
Ruth Panofsky, Ryerson University Dr. Ruth Panofsky is Professor of English and also teaches in the Joint Graduate Program in Communication and Culture at Ryerson University. Her Collected Poems of Miriam Waddington, supported by the Awards to...
ASPP-Funded Books Dominate The Hill Times’ Best of 2014 List
Jessica Clark, Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences On Monday, The Hill Times published its annual list of “Best 100 Books” from the past year. As usual, books funded by the Federation’s Awards to Scholarly Publications Program (ASPP)...
RSC report makes compelling case for why libraries and archives are essential, but vulnerable
Last week, the Royal Society of Canada released its report on the status and future of Canada’s libraries and archives, entitled “The Future Now: Canada’s Libraries, Archives, and Public Memory.” The RSC’s defense of libraries and archives and its...
ASPP Spotlight: Hockey, PQ: Canada's Game in Quebec's Popular Culture
By Amy J. Ransom, Associate Professor of French at Central Michigan University Hockey is arguably the most identifiably Canadian cultural marker. We can take its national significance as a given considering that even the Prime Minister has found time...