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July 17th is Mike Babcock Day! As a tribute, MQUP presents an excerpt of Leave No Doubt exclusively on the McGill-Queen's Facebook page.
If you are not yet a MQUP fan on Facebook,click here, then click on the "like button" to access the excerpt.
Mike Babcock is the only hockey coach … Read More >
The following is excerpted from The Chronicle Herald review of Janice Williamson's Omar Khadr, Oh Canada.
Who is Omar Khadr? Why has he been incarcerated for a decade in American detention? What roles do racism and anti-Islamic sentiment play in his treatment? And why did the Canadian government allow … Read More >
What you may have missed this week at MQUP
The story of the Canadian Women's Press Club
Maria Meindl and Mona Gould
Women and tobacco: smoke and mirrors
What else?
Letter from the Pulitzer Fiction Jury: How to Define Greatness?
Your e-reader is spying … Read More >
From the Muskoka Multicultural Association website:
The Town of Gravenhurst has declared July 11, 2012 Bethune Day.
In honour of the official opening of the new visitor facilities at Bethune Memorial House, the Town of Gravenhurst has declared July 11, 2012 Bethune Day. The community has come together to host … Read More >
The following is excerpted from the CBC interview with Linda Kay, author of The Sweet Sixteen:
Before women could vote in Canada, or were even considered "persons" under the law, there was the Canadian Women's Press Club. It was created by a group of female journalists who were … Read More >
Writer Maria Meindl will tour Saskatchewan from July 16-19 to revive her once-famous grandmother’s legacy.
Meindl will be reading from her book, Outside the Box: The Life and Legacy of Mona Gould, the Grandmother I Thought I Knew, a unique combination of biography, autobiography, and historic retrospective.
Mona Gould was … Read More >
The following is excerpted from Stephen Brown's upcoming book Struggling for Effectiveness: CIDA and Canadian Foreign Aid (available in September).
Outside actors raise a litany of criticisms against CIDA and Canadian foreign aid with great regularity. Commonly raised themes include CIDA’s excessive bureaucratization and centralization; lack of both geographic and sectoral … Read More >
The following is excerpter from William Watson's review of In Search of R.B. Bennett by P.B. Waite.
One of the strangest things I’ve read in a long time concerns the final day of the Parliament that met between 1930 and 1935. After five of the hardest years in Canada’s economic and … Read More >