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The following is excerpted from the Hill Times interview with Janice Williamson, author of Omar Khadr, Oh Canada.
There needs to be a “more open” and “just conversation” about human rights, especially in the context of Omar Khadr’s case, says University of Alberta literary professor Janice … Read More >
What you may have missed this week at MQUP
Win a Leave No Doubt prize package
Bio of complicated PM years in making
On Hockey Literature and Canadian Identity
Hockey Coaches: the Difference Makers
Codex Canadensis inspired embroidery
Jewish Roots, Canadian Soil wins award
What else?
The following is excerpted from the SLA review of Refereeing Identity:
The central premise of Refereeing Identity is that hockey novels participate in the myth building around Canadian identity. Buma focuses specifically on hockey novels' representation of nation and gender, paying particular attention "to the cultural work of hockey novels, the … Read More >
The following is excerpted from The Chronicle Herald's review of In Search of R.B. Bennett by P.B. Waite:
Waite’s new book is his third treatment of Bennett. In 1991 he published The Loner: Three Sketches of the Personal Life and Ideas of R.B. Bennett. He has also written a fine … Read More >
Leave No Doubt by Team Canada and Red Wings' coach Mike Babcock is rooted in the author's "Leave No Doubt" credo. Written by Babcock and his longtime friend Rick Larsen, the credo hung on Team Canada's dressing-room wall during their historic run to Olympic … Read More >
What you may have missed this week at MQUP
The Life and Times of Samuel Koteliansky
The Codex Canadensis wins the Sir John A. Macdonald Prize
Omar Khadr, Oh Canada
Mike Babcock and Leave No Doubt
Strikes are old-school in Quebec
Prince Charles and … Read More >
The following is excerpted from the Booklist starred review of A Russian Jew of Bloomsbury by Galya Diment.
It’s amazing, despite his severe depressions and mental breakdowns, his irascible temperament and notorious hatreds, that he was able to maintain these friendships. … Read More >