涩里番

National Geographic grant awarded to Howe Sound researcher

Published: 2 July 2019

Every summer growing up, Fiona Beaty's family would make the trip from Vancouver to Bowen Island, where she would spend her time playing in the woods and turning over rocks at the shore in her...

Covid-19 - March 20 - Update from Dean Maioni

Published: 20 March 2020

Dear Members of the Faculty of Arts community,...

Autism 'policy failure' has stark consequences for families | Montreal Gazette

Published: 12 June 2019

MAY 7, 2019 | We know that the prevalence of autism has risen steadily in Quebec, and across the world, as awareness and identification have improved, as have concerns about the availability of...

Americans Are Complicit in Border Camp Abuses

Published: 17 July 2019

The conditions at border detention facilities provide irrefutable evidence of the child maltreatment that President Trump commits in our names鈥攁nd state officials need to take action to end the...

鈥榃hy Are So Many of Our Girls Dying?鈥 Canada Grapples With Violence Against Indigenous Women

Published: 30 May 2019

MAY 30, 2019 | As violence against Indigenous women and girls grows, a national inquiry into the causes is drawing to a close, with a report expected on June 3.

Cities from scratch: watch new cities rise from the desert, jungle and sea

Published: 9 July 2019

鈥淲e鈥檙e in the midst of new cities fever,鈥 says Professor Sarah Moser (Department of Geography). The head of the new cities lab at 涩里番 has documented more than 100 cities that have...

Professor Yves Winter wins APSA book prize

Published: 27 May 2019

Congratulations to Professor Yves Winter, from the Department of Political Science, who's book Machiavelli and the Orders of Violence has been awarded the 2019 Best First Book Prize from the...

An Obligation to Produce Results

Published: 2 July 2019

An article by Thomas Mulcair based on the Mallory Lecture he gave at the 涩里番 Institute for the Study of Canada聽earlier this spring.

Social media giants ignore law, don't take Canada seriously | CTV News

Published: 12 June 2019

MAY 12, 2019 |聽Politicians are increasingly concerned that social media giants have become so big, powerful and rich that they are effectively above the law -- at least in a small country like...

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