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Item Open Access Poster: Citizenship, Governance and Duty(Faculty of Arts, 2008)Item Open Access Poster: Implementing Self Determination: A leader's vision(Faculty of Arts, 2009)Item Open Access Woodrow Lloyd Lecture 2009(Dean of Arts Office, 2009-01)Item Open Access Woodrow Lloyd Lecture 2009 Seminar(Dean of Arts Office, 2009-01)Item Open Access Poster: Quality Care for Patients, Above All(Faculty of Arts, 2010)Item Open Access Poster: Islam, Gender and the Future of Multicultural Citizenship(Faculty of Arts, 2011)Item Open Access Transcript: Islam, Gender and the Future of Multi-cultural Citizenship(Faculty of Arts, 2011-03-04) Fadel, MohammadCanada has a well-deserved reputation as a multicultural society. This reputation, moreover, is not just a self-serving Canadian myth: the 2006 Census discloses some remarkable statistics about the ethnic composition of Canada. According to the 2006 Census, Canadians reported belonging to more than 200 ethnicities as compared to the 25 ethnicities they reported in the 1901 Census. The proportion of Canadians belonging to visible minorities was 16%, or approximately 5 million (out of a total population of 34 million), as compared to 13%, or slightly less than 4 million, in 2001. That translates into a five-year growth among visible minorities of 27% compared to 5% growth for the rest of the Canadian population.Item Open Access Poster: One Law for All: Understanding Canada's indigenous constitution(Faculty of Arts, 2012)Item Open Access Item Open Access Video: Librarians Unplugged: How and why librarians are speaking out about crucial social issues(Faculty of Arts, 2013-03-18) Samek, ToniOn the heels of Canada’s Freedom to Read Week (February 24 to March 2), Professor and 3M National Teaching Fellow Toni Samek will share aspects of her scholarship in librarianship and human rights. Life, liberty and the law come into sharp focus as Toni provides compelling contemporary examples of how and why librarians are speaking up about addressing the critical problems of society. From the CBC Radio Canada Human Library partnership to the Canadian Library Association’s participation in copyright reform in the digital age, there’s a wave of library noisemaking hitting the airwaves. Toni helps us tune in and listen to that new library sound.Item Open Access Poster: Remebering the Great War 100 Years After(2013-10-3) Vincent, KaraItem Open Access Remembering the Great War 100 Years After(2013-10-3) Winter, JayItem Open Access The Non-British in Saskatchewan and the First World War(2013-11-27) Pitsula, James M.Item Open Access Poster: Saskatchewan and the Great War(2013-11-27) Vincent, KaraItem Open Access Poster: Theoretical and Cultural Interpretations of the Great War(2013-12-01) Vincent, KaraPoster for the lecture Theoretical and Cultural Interpretations of the Great War in the 1914: A Turning Point in History and Culture: Centenary Reflections at the University of Regina series.Item Open Access The Great War and the Idea of Progress(2014-01-22) Leith, Dr. James A.'The Great War and the Idea of Progress', Dr. James A. Leith, Professor Emeritus, Queen’s University, KingstonItem Open Access Questions: Theoretical and Cultural Interpretations of the Great War(2014-01-22) Hewson, Dr. Martin; Leith, Dr. James A.Questions from the audience in attendance of the lecture 'Theoretical and Cultural Interpretations of the Great War.'Item Open Access Introduction: Theoretical and Cultural Interpretations of the Great War(2014-01-22) Germani, Dr. IanIntroduction to the lecture 'Theoretical and Cultural Interpretations of the Great War.'Item Open Access 1914 and History’s Bloodiest Century – Normality, Singularity, or Anomaly?(2014-01-22) Hewson, Dr. Martin'1914 and "History’s Bloodiest Century" – Normality, Singularity, or Anomaly?', Dr. Martin Hewson, Department of Political ScienceItem Open Access The Hedgehog, the Fox and Canadian Austerity(Faculty of Arts, 2014-02-12) Workman, Thom
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