Examining the Bear Island land claim case as a benchmark in Aboriginal land rights and land policy
A richly drawn portrait of Haiti in Quebec, of Quebec through Haiti, and the ways in which migrants transform societies.
John Locke's "Letter Concerning Toleration", published in 1689, sparked a debate with Jonas Proast. The author considers the Locke-Proast... Læs mere
How pleasure, inversion, and story characterize five decades of connections between the United Church of Canada, Jean Vanier, and L'Arche.
An innovative study of the struggle for healthy children in early twentieth-century Canada.
Providing a new ethical theory of objective engagement for digital, global journalism.
A philosophical investigation of the moral ideal of reasonable self-esteem.
remember your body again / how cedar smells of god / and a Bach cantata / makes you almost / forgive / your hands.
Poems that give voice and agency to marginal figures in rural places and cityscapes.
Inviting readers to reconsider Canada's place in the world.
Vivid, haunting, and rhythmical, these poems illuminate the struggles of mental illness and uncover the sinister side of religion.