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What you may have missed this week at MQUP
Roderick Stewart responds to Bethune memorial controversy
Canada AM: Mike Babcock's blueprint for success
In Praise of Nonsense
MacKay’s activist wife calls for Ottawa to bring back Omar Khadr
The Olympics begin
Maria Meindl visits Read More >
Paul Howell, author of The Montreal Olympics, was interviewed on CBC Radio Noon to discuss the issues involved in organizing the Olympic Games.
In The Montreal Olympics, Howell, a planning consultant and key player in the Montreal Olympic Organizing Committee, offers an insider's … Read More >
Defence Minister Peter MacKay’s wife says Ottawa should bring Omar Khadr back to Canada immediately.
Nazanin Afshin-Jam told The Guardian, a Prince Edward Island newspaper, on Wednesday that the 25-year-old Canadian should be repatriated from Guantanamo Bay. For close to a decade, Mr. Khadr has been a prisoner there, following his arrest in Afghanistan in … Read More >
The following is excerpted from In Praise of Nonsense: Aesthetics, Uncertainty, and Postmodern Identity by Ted Hiebert.
Just when we were coming to terms with the fact that the world is round, theoretical physics comes along and tells us the universe is flat. They … Read More >
Team Canada and Detroit Red Wings coach Mike Babcock is featured on Canada AM talking about his new book, Leave No Doubt.
In this book, against the dramatic backdrop of the Canadian men’s gold medal victory in Vancouver, Babcock provides an inspiring roadmap for achieving goals and fulfilling dreams.
Roderick Stewart, co-author of Phoenix: A Life of Norman Bethune, wrote to the Globe and Mail to respond to controversy over the opening of a new visitor centre at the Bethune Memorial House in Gravenhurst.
"Bethune politics," Letters to the Editor, July 21
Last week’s outburst … Read More >
What you may have missed this week at MQUP
Canada’s child soldier stirs strong emotions
The World’s Largest Zombie Group Hug
Mike Babcock Day
Samuel Koteliansky's friend Catherine Anne Stoye
Audrey Macklin, contributor to Omar Khadr, Oh Canada, featured in The Star
Cigarettes as social currency
What … Read More >
Galya Diment, author of A Russian Jew of Bloomsbury, is today's guest blogger.
Catherine Anne Stoye passed away on June 12 at the age of 83, her memorial service was held in Oxford on July 12. I worked very closely with Catherine Stoye when writing my book, A Russian Jew of Bloomsbury: … Read More >
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 >