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2019 ACSUS Biennial Conference: Call for Proposals

The Association for Canadian Studies in the United States (ACSUS) will host its 25th biennial conference, November 13-16, 2019, in Montreal, Canada. The conference is open to all proposals with a significant Canadian focus. We welcome papers and panel proposals from graduate students, professors, independent scholars, and practitioners on any aspect of the Canadian experience, […]

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2019-2020 Graduate Award Nominations: Deadline Feb. 15th

The Canadian-American Center is now accepting nominations for the following graduate awards: Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowships (FLAS) Summer FLAS for intense French language study New England-Atlantic Provinces-Quebec Fellowships (NEAPQ) Canadian-American Center Fellowships For more details about awards and application instructions, click here. Universal graduate award instructions (for full-year awards only) may be found here. The Canadian-American […]

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Watch Professor Mark McLaughlin’s Talk “It’s Not Easy Being Green: Environmental Engagement in the Past and Present”

On October 29th, 2018, Professor Mark McLaughlin spoke at the Senator George J. Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions about how to affect long-term environmental change through government policy. You can view his talk here. For many conservationists and environmentalists, the Holy Grail in terms of trying to make real and long-term change happen is effective engagement […]

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“Coming Home” rolled maps are BACK in stock! Order today!

We are pleased to release the highly anticipated second edition of our award-winning map, “Coming Home to Indigenous Place Names in Canada.” The new rolled versions feature corrections and an even higher-quality print. If you are interested in purchasing a copy of the map, please visit The Canadian-American Center’s online store to order a copy today! […]

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Canadian-American Public Policy journal moves to University of Victoria

After several years on hiatus, we are pleased to announce that the Canadian-American Center has handed off Canadian-American Public Policy (CAPP) to our partners at the University of Victoria under the leadership of Dr. Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly. The journal will be hosted on their website. Click here to browse or search their archives and access information about submissions, […]

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