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| The New World Order: Canada’s Perspective and Leadership: What it Means for Canada, the U.S. and Whatcom County | In January, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke at the World Economic Forum and said the old-world order is gone and “more recently, great powers have begun using economic integration as weapons. Tariffs as leverage. Financial infrastructure as coercion. Supply chains as vulnerabilities to… |
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| WWU faculty work in Canadian-American studies will be showcased at Seattle conference this month | |||
| Can-Am Studies grad receives ACSUS humanities award for his research essay | |||
| Borderlands anxiety prompts wider reflection on bioregionalism | Commentary by Journalism Professor Derek Moscato There’s a lot of talk about Canada-U.S. relations these days, thanks mostly to President Donald Trump’s move to apply tariffs to exports from up north. Canada had already announced retaliatory measures by the time Trump and Canadian… |
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| WWU's Center for Canadian-American Studies highlighted at recent national conference | |||
| New funding supports growth of Canadian Studies Program, Foreign Language and Area Studies | Two grants from the U.S. Department of Education International and Foreign Language Education office will allow the Canadian Studies Center at the University of Washington to award eight to 10 fellowships each year to students studying… |
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| Can-Am bringing award-winning Canadian author Catherine Hernandez to campus in March | |||
| Screening of 'Returning Home' at the Pickford sponsored by WWU's Center for Canadian-American Studies | |||
| Whatcom READS 2022 author Michael Christie to visit WWU March 4 for a writing workshop | |||
| Lee Maracle, revolutionary Indigenous author and poet, dead at 71 | Poet, author and teacher Lee Maracle has died in Surrey, B.C., at the age of 71. The award-winning writer and esteemed mentor garnered worldwide attention for her powerful writing and life-long efforts to fight Indigenous oppression in Canada. Tributes are pouring into Maracle's… |