Symposium ScheduleCanadian Studies Program
International & Area StudiesCanada-US Relations after 9/11
A Symposium
Wednesday, March 20, 2002![]()
Panels. The Faculty Club, Heyns Room, 9:00-4:00 pmLinks to short bios.
9:00 Welcoming Remarks: Nelson Graburn, Anthropology, Co-Chair of Canadian Studies, UC Berkeley
9:15 - 10:45 Panel 1: Borders and Boundaries: Porosity and Impermeability
CHAIR: Heather Nicol, Geography, State University of West Georgia
Glynn Custred, Anthropology, California State University, Hayward
Ted Thomas, Sociology, Mills College
Coline Campbell, Barrister, former Canadian Member of Parliament11:00 - 12:30 Panel 2: Trade and Transit: Maintaining Flow and Growth
CHAIR: Michael Hawes, Executive Director, Canada-US Fulbright Program
Russell Kalmacoff, Rockmount Financial Corporation, Calgary, Alberta
John Vardalas, Visiting Scholar, Office for the History of Science and Technology,
UC Berkeley12:30-2:00 Buffet Lunch. Keynote Speaker: The Honourable Wendell Sanford,
Canadian Consul, Los Angeles. Text of address.2:00 - 3:30 Panel 3: Defence Amidst Differences: Meeting the Common Threat
CHAIR: Thomas G. Barnes, History and Law, Co-Chair of Canadian Studies, UC Berkeley
David Haglund, Political Studies, Queen's University
Arnold Beichman, Hoover Institution, Stanford UniversityAll panels were open to the university community, the public and the press.
Dinner (by invitation). The Faculty Club, Seaborg Room
6:30 reception, 7:00 pm dinner. Keynote speaker: Michael K. Hawes, Executive Director,
Canada-US Fulbright ProgramThis conference was made possible through the generous support of the Government of Canada.
The Canadian Studies Program would also like to recognize the ongoing support of our parent body, International and Area Studies.
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