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Performed Ethnography: The Pedagogical Potential of Research-Informed Theatre
This contribution takes as its point of departure the premise that despite recent efforts to build a more inclusive society, Canada as a nation has been founded by excluding certain groups from recognition as full citizens.
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The Politics of Patriation: The Canada Act of March 1982
This article explores the patriation of the Canadian Constitution through the lens of Anglo-Canadian relations. More than a mere legal technicality, the move to transfer the power to amend the Canadian Constitution from the parliament of the United ...
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Quaternary Subsurface Characterization of the Mississippi River Valley Alluvial Aquifer: Insights from Interval Kriging and Airborne EM-borehole Data Integration [PDF]
The Pleistocene period significantly contributed to the formation of alluvial aquifer worldwide. These productive aquifers are crucial for domestic, industrial, and agricultural water supplies.
Song, Yuqi
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The Hauntings of Canada in Michael Crummey’s Sweetland
In Michael Crummey’s novel Sweetland (2014), which belongs to the genre of Canadian Gothic, ghosts function as warnings and reminders on a broader cultural and national level.
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Quebec’s Economic and Commercial Linkages with the United States, 1994–2017
This article examines the ebb and flow of the Quebec government’s economic and commercial relations with the United States in the period 1994–2017. The topic demonstrates the impact of three major forces on Quebec’s economic and commercial ties with the ...
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This essay analyses visitor attitudes to industrial heritage at a variety of former industrial sites, ranging from former coal mines, shipbuilding yards and steampowered mills to a reconstructed waterfront.
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From Universal to Regional: Theoretical Perspectives on Regeneration and Heritage
Regeneration comprises a set of processes designed to take a specific place from obsolescence to a projected future. It embraces the past, the present and the future.
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Table of Contents: London Journal of Canadian Studies 35(1)
Issue information for London Journal of Canadian Studies 35(1).
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The Maritime provinces of Canada share with many other nations the experience of nineteenth-century industrialization and twentieth-century deindustrialization.
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This article approaches the question of inclusivity in contemporary Canadian society through the lens of official language policy. Although Canada has well-developed bilingual policies for English and French at the federal and provincial levels, the only
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