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Item Open Access The 107th Timber Wolf Battalion and Indigenous Participation in the Canadian Expeditionary Force During World War One(2014-11-12) Daschuk, Dr. JimItem 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 1914-18 as a Turning Point in Music(2014-03-26) Minevich, Dr. PaulineItem Open Access Audio: Senate Reform: Is It Necessary And Can It Be Done?(2014-03-13) Barnhart, GordonSenate reform has been much debated; it has even become an oxymoron. It is a bit like the weather – everyone talks about it but no one does anything about it. Dr. Barnhart will discuss the topic of Senate reform drawing on his extensive research of the subject and his previous experience serving as Clerk of the Senate. He will outline the many past attempts at reform, and make suggestions for possible future action.Item Open Access Beyond the criminal law: what local and provincial authorities can do to regulate sexually-oriented business(Faculty of Arts, 2014-10-23) Valverde, MarianaThe proposed new federal prostitution law has attracted a great deal of attention, but few Canadians know much about the alternatives: for example, few know that Australia and New Zealand, though they have very similar criminal codes, have almost completely decriminalized prostitution. Also, it is not widely known that some Canadian cities have long regulated (through licensing) some sex work, in the form of escort services. This talk reviews existing laws and policies, focusing mainly on the common-law jurisdictions of Australia and New Zealand, and also goes over existing Canadian municipal business licensing schemes. It will be shown that some regulatory schemes have proven to be as problematic, for the workers and for authorities, as criminalization. But Canada — and especially its provinces, territories, and municipalities — is in an excellent position to benefit from what has been learned from the over ten years of regulatory experiences in other countries.Item Open Access Brushes with Death: The Great War and the Group of Seven(2014-10-15) King, Dr. RossItem Open Access The Great War and Film Propaganda(2014-09-24) Stojanova, Dr. ChristinaItem 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 The Great War as Rupture in Anti-Heroic Comics(2014-09-24) Rheault, Dr. SylvainItem Open Access The Hedgehog, the Fox and Canadian Austerity(Faculty of Arts, 2014-02-12) Workman, ThomItem Open Access Honouring the Treaties: what does this mean?(Faculty of Arts, 2014-10-30) Rae, BobThe Honorable Bob Rae, former interim leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, former Premier of Ontario, and presently a lawyer working on First Nations issues will speak at a special lecture hosted by the Faculty of Arts.Item Open Access Imagist Poetry: Fragmentation and the Wish for Wholeness(2014-02-26) MacDonald, Dr. AlexItem Open Access Introduction: Literary Legacies of the Great War(2014-02-26) Germani, Dr. IanItem Open Access Introduction: Social and Political Reflections on the Great War(2014-11-12) Germani, Dr. IanItem Open Access Introduction: The Impact of the Great War on Films and Comics(2014-09-24) Germani, Dr. IanItem 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 The Non-British in Saskatchewan and the First World War(2013-11-27) Pitsula, James M.Item Open Access On the Economic Impact of the Great War on Canada(2014-10-22) Wilson, Dr. StuartItem 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)
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