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What you may have missed this week at the MQUP…
Christopher Risso-Gill on the Lang and O'Leary Exchange
Treaty No. 9 wins the 2010 Fred Landon Book Prize
Open Book Toronto caught up with author of Blindfold, John Asfour
Tom Flanagan on Beyond the Indian … Read More >
John Long and his book Treaty No. 9 won the 2010 Fred Landon Book Prize honouring the best book on regional history in Ontario. The award is sponsored by the Ontario History Society.
Treaty No. 9 is the complete story behind the signing of one of North America's … Read More >
James Gannon is a Toronto lawyer with an interest in intellectual property laws. He recently blogged about his thoughts on the issue of copyright:
I was wrong.
After years of reading intellectual property law blogs from some of the greatest legal minds, I’m finally ready to admit that I was wrong. The fight against illegal copying is … Read More >
What you may have missed this week at the MQUP…
Maclean's reviews The Strange Demise of British Canada and highlights the long history of courting the ethnic vote
John Glassco as style icon
Poetry month at the MQUP continues
What you may have missed this week at the MQUP…
Booktryst reviews A Gentleman of Pleasure
Author Arthur Milnes on Jimmy Carter and Fukushima on CNN.com and The Economist
Author of Highway of the Atom, Peter van Wyck, on … Read More >
Power: Where is it? is an informative critique of contemporary leadership, where renowned political scientist Donald Savoie poses and answers the crucial questions: where is power located, and who is in charge?
The Literary Times recently reviewed Power:
Nevertheless, the conclusion of Power: Where … Read More >
What you may have missed this week at the MQUP…
Our Cold War Tourist Contest is on until March 31st. Current entries are online.
We must not allow Gadhafi to inflict further crimes against humanity, a Frank Chalk and Kyle … Read More >
What you may have missed this week at the MQUP…
Our Cold War Tourist Contest is on until March 31st
Cold War Tourist authors interviewed in the Concordia Journal
A Cold War Slide Show
Mark Abley, MQUP editor, relates his thoughts on Crises and … Read More >
What you may have missed this week at the MQUP…
Our Cold War Tourist Contest is on until March 31st
Triquet's Cross wins Military History Distinguished Book Award
International Women's Day, the MQUP salute
Christopher Risso-Gill on Peter Cundill’s last major investment call
Frank Mackey et … Read More >
What you may have missed this week at the MQUP…
The Language of the Inuit is shortlisted for the 2010 Canada Prize in the Humanities
Kyle Matthews discusses Canada's responsibility towards Libya on the Business News Network
Shelagh Grant is the first Canadian woman to win the … Read More >