Discussing illegal drugs without taking into account its criminal context is a difficult proposition. Certain questions come back repeatedly: Does doing drugs really lead to delinquency? Do some drugs
Comprend un chapitre en français.Le hockey est le sport des Canadiens Les expériences etles souvenirs que nous partageons – lacer ses patinspour la toute première fois, jouer une partie de hockeyde ru
In The Chevalier de Montmagny, Jean-Claude Dub? documents the extraordinary career of Charles Huault de Montmagny, first governor of the colony of New France. Born in Paris in 1601, and educated by t
A leading Polish philosopher of the twentieth century, Roman Ingarden is principally renowned in Western culture for his work in aesthetics and the theory of literature. Jeff Mitscherling demonstrates
A philosophical examination of technology’s growing influence. This pioneering collection explores the relationship between technology and free will. Rejecting the notion of technology as a neutral ad
Multicultural Dynamics and the Ends of History provides a strikingly original reading of key texts in the philosophy of history by Kant, Hegel, and Marx, as well as strong arguments for why these text
Translocated Modernisms focuses on the other lost generations of expatriates from modernism's global peripheries-principally but not exclusively from Canada-who travelled to and through Paris in the e
This collection presents all of Earle Birney’s known published and unpublished writings on Trotsky and Trotskyism for the very first time. It includes their correspondence as well as a selection
With contributions by leading experts in the field, Law, Privacy and Surveillance in Canada in the Post-Snowden Era explores current issues torn from the headlines with a uniquely Canadian perspective
Has any question about the historical past ever been finally answered? Of course there is much disagreement among professional historians about what happened in the past and how to explain it. But thi
Choquette (religious studies, U. of Ottawa) focuses not on doctrine, ritual, or polity, but on the role of the most practiced religions in Canadian society from the 16th to the 20th centuries. Nor doe
Public administration in Canada needs to change. A handful of scholars across Canada have been sounding the alarm for years but to no avail. Talented young bureaucrats have been joining the public se