Blog — ...Alberta Oil and the Decline of Democracy in Canada looks at the issues surrounding the oil industry from multiple perspectives. The big question is how does a single resource economy...
Blog — June 21 marks National Indigenous Peoples Day in Canada. This day is an essential celebration of the contributions of Indigenous peoples and an acknowledgement of their experiences, stories, and culture....
Blog — ...teenager’s skin. My mother, however, decided that we (that is, my mom, my sisters, and I) would go picket the hospital circuit with our homemade anti-choice signs and hand...
Blog — ...books, requires our investment and we hope this list will help us all stay alert to and aware of the impact of these decisions. Postmedia Layoffs CANADALAND: Read a copy...
Blog — ...d’un siècle (de 1858 à 1973), une période qui voit surgir plusieurs événements déterminants de l’histoire du Canada dont la Grande Dépression. Also available in English: A Woman of Valour...
Blog — Events February 7: Public Deliberation on Climate Change will be launched at the Edmonton Tower at 6:45 pm. The event, which is a partnership with the City of Edmonton and...
Blog — ...AU faculty and staff projects, encouraged open educational resource creators, adopters, and champions to connect and share best practices. Our books attended the Capital City Press Festival on May 20....
Blog — ...opened Haiti’s doors—the combination of flexible capital and cheap labour too attractive to multinational manufacturers to be overlooked. With the death of his mother, Joegodson was placed in his uncle’s...
Blog — You know summer is on its way when the annual Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities starts wrapping up. This year, the week-long event was held at Ryerson University...
Blog — ...million lives worldwide. In the aftermath of the pandemic, a whole generation of communities saw a decline in life expectancy, income, education, and other measures of well being. The death...