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Richard W. Pound has had a vast and varied career in competitive sports. He was a double swimming finalist at the 1960 Olympic Games and, two years later, captured four medals at the 1962 Commonwealth Games. Pound has since become known as founder of the World Anti-Doping Agency and former vice-president of the International Olympic … Read More >
TONIGHT at 6pm
Thomson House
3650 McTavish Street
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Join us this evening for a celebration of the writing of John Asfour, in conversation with Rawi Hage, at McGill University’s Thomson House.
Blinded by a grenade in Lebanon as a teenager, poet John Asfour came to Canada armed with James Joyce’s words, “For … Read More >
There have been some ups and some amusing downs (see @SochiFails), but the 2014 Winter Olympics have officially begun. This is a round-up of the patriotic week we’ve had here at MQUP.
#SOCHI2014 CONTEST:
What’s your favourite Winter Olympic sport?
Tell us about it here for a chance … Read More >
We’re feeling a bit patriotic over here at MQUP. Good luck to Mike Babcock and the Canadian men’s hockey team in Sochi!
Don’t forget the Leave No Doubt credo, which hung on the dressing-room wall during Canada’s historic run to Olympic gold at the 2010 Vancouver Games.
Leave No … Read More >
MQUP is delighted to announce that Donald J. Savoie’s Whatever Happened to the Music Teacher? is a 2013 finalist for the Writers’ Trust of Canada Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing.
Congratulations to Donald and the other finalists!
This year’s winner will be announced on April 2, 2014 at Politics and the Pen in Ottawa. The … Read More >
On January 21, Dr. H.V. Nelles presented McGill-Queen’s University Press with the 2013 Wilson Prize for Publishing Canadian History.