
Mothers, Teachers, and Ambassadors
Pinar Kocak explores why some Alberta mothers are compelled to homeschool their ADHD children.
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Out of the Ruins: The Wire’s Baltimore
McMaster University PhD candidate Sarah Trimble on geographies of gender, race, and capital in HBO’s The Wire
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Afghan Detainee Issue Still Unresolved for Canada
St. Thomas professor talks about Canada’s responsibilities with detainees in Afghanistan.
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Bilingual Theatre: A Natural Evolution
Marshall Button, New Brunswick playwright, actor and director, talks about the state of bilingual theatre in Canada’s only bilingual province.
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Dalton Camp Award Returns Home
The Beaverbrook Art Gallery hosts 2011 DCA award ceremony tonight at 6:00PM
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Europe wants to attract canadian scholars
ERA-Can met with delegates at Congress 2011 to talk about funding opportunities for canadian scholars in Europe.
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Congress 2011 in pictures
You have missed Congress 2011 or would like to reminisce? Here you can look at photos taken during Congress.
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Big Thinking lectures at Congress 2011
Watch, or watch again, the Big Thinking lectures of Congress 2011!
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(Français) Les défis de l’immigration au Nouveau-Brunswick
Quels sont les défis du Nouveau-Brunsiwick en matière d’immigration? Quatre chercheurs ont présenté leurs recherches sur le sujet.
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Lady Gaga Projecting Positive Values
Zorianna Zurba explains how Telephone speaks to the values of the young people who are Lady Gaga’s core fans.
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War as a Disease
If there’s only one constant in human history, it’s the occurrence of war.
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