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  • Call for papers - America

    Justin Trudeau: Review and Assessment of Four Years in Office

    "Études Canadiennes / Canadian Studies" Journal n°89, December 2020

    Upon obtaining power in 2015, the Liberals promised a radical departure from Conservative orientations, especially with regard to social and foreign policy, as well as a firm commitment toward reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples. Following the party’s reelection (albeit as a minority government) in October 2019, the time has come for a comprehensive review of the Liberals’ first mandate under Trudeau. Études Canadiennes/Canadian Studies therefore solicits papers examining various aspects of these first four years in power, relating to the aforementioned policy areas, or others. Did the Liberals succeed in significantly re-orienting Canadian policy toward their preferred objectives?

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  • Montreal

    Call for papers - History

    Political Mobilization and Citizen Engagement in Canada

    The conference entitled "Political Mobilization and Citizen Engagement in Canada", conference sponsored by the Canadian Historical Association-affiliated Political History Group, promises to provide glimpses of various ongoing research projects in political history. The organizing committee of this conference seeks papers on the following topics in the Canadian context. Papers that compare Canada with other societies are also most welcome: pressure groups/lobby groups; social movements and their relationship with the state and political rulers; the political activism of particular individuals; particular events that have mobilized citizens in large numbers; transformations in political cultures; the evolution of participatory democracy; political ideas and discourses; the transformation of the state and its apparatus; etc.

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  • Liège

    Conference, symposium - Political studies

    Fédéralisme en Belgique et au Canada

    Un dialogue comparatif

    Les fédérations belge et canadienne font l’objet de nombreuses recherches en science politique, mais rares sont les travaux comparant systématiquement et surtout simultanément ces deux fédéralismes. Les points de rencontre sont pourtant nombreux. L’objectif de ce colloque, organisé par le Département de sciences politiques et le Centre d’études québécoises de l’ULg, est de rassembler des professeurs belges et canadiens, spécialistes du fédéralisme, afin de mettre en perspective ces deux systèmes fédéraux dans un dialogue comparatif et d’ainsi éclairer la compréhension de l’un grâce à l’étude de l’autre. Cinq thématiques seront traitées par un spécialiste de chaque pays et suivies d’une discussion avec l’audience.

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