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Last week our MQUP colleagues, Ryan Van Huijstee and Elena Goranescu, attended the event in Ottawa announcing the completion of the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Here are Ryan’s observations:
The words “moved” and “moving” were used frequently over the last week to describe the release of the Truth and Reconciliation … Read More >
Two chairs were left empty on the stage at this week’s official release of the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. The chairs were there to honour the memory of the children who never returned from the residential schools.
Below, a sobering excerpt from Canada’s Residential Schools: Missing Children and Unmarked Burials, volume 4 of … Read More >
McGill-Queen’s University Press has undertaken to publish its own edition of the six volumes of the final report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in English and French, after the TRC officially releases the report in mid-December. The final report is expected to be over 2 million words with contributions from over 6,750 … Read More >
Although winter has yet to fully appear here in Montreal, MQUP is ready for Spring! The new Spring 2016 catalogue is now available on our website in a PDF flipbook format as well as part of our online catalogue.
Featuring the following upcoming releases:
By Clark Banack
Evangelical Christianity, … Read More >
MQUP was proud to take part in a tribute to Terry Fenge at a conference in Ottawa this week. Terry co-edited two books for MQUP, including the new collection Keeping Promises: The Royal Proclamation of 1763, Aboriginal Rights, and Treaties in Canada. He died of a sudden heart attack in early November, soon … Read More >
Margaret, whose new book “Bird on an Ethics Wire” came out this November, was also recently quoted in an article by Frank Brenna entitled “How do we navigate medico-legal questions without a bill of rights?”.
Read Frank Brenna’s full article from Eureka Street below :
How do we navigate medico-legal questions without a bill of rights?
Frank Brennan | 02 … Read More >
A change in government alone won’t fix the malaise
Donald Savoie
Special to The Globe and Mail
Published Saturday, Nov. 28, 2015 6:00 AM ET
“One can appreciate the euphoria being felt by public servants in Ottawa with the change of government. The perception, if not the reality, among them is that the previous government never understood, … Read More >