Canadian Studies is pleased to announce that Aaron Gregory is the latest recipient of an Edward Hildebrand Research Fellowship. Aaron is a Ph.D. student in regional planning with an emphasis on Indigenous energy sovereignty.
Canadian Studies is pleased to introduce Caylee Hong, the latest recipient of an Edward Hildebrand Research Fellowship. Caylee is a Ph.D. student in sociocultural anthropology with an emphasis on legal issues.
Dr. Rebecca Wallace, a political scientist specializing in immigration and minority issues, officially joined the program this month as a John A. Sproul Research Fellow. As a visiting researcher, Dr. Wallace will assist program director Irene Bloemraad in
Canadian Studies Program director Irene Bloemraad made an appearance on Moving the Needle, a podcast exploring key issues facing Canada. She joined World Bank economist Manjula Luthria and hosts Senator Ratna Omidvar and Paul Faucette to discuss the
On the Canadian Studies Advisory Board, few have as deep ties to the program as Dr. Françoise Barnes Bonnell. The daughter of its late co-founder, Professor Thomas Garden Barnes, and his wife Jeanne-Marie Barnes, Françoise was born in England during
Canadian Studies is pleased to announce that Dr. Rebecca Wallace will be joining our team as a John A. Sproul Research Fellow for the spring 2021 semester. Dr. Wallace will assist program director Irene Bloemraad in conducting research and analysis measuring
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau issued a special statement today recognizing the beginning of Black History Month in Canada. The Prime Minister's statement encourages citizens "honour the legacy of Black Canadians... and reflect on the many
Dr. Rosann Greenspan may be one of the Canadian Studies Program's newest board members, but her connections with Berkeley go back several decades. Hailing from Ontario, Rosann moved to Berkeley to attend graduate school and has lived there (mostly) ever since
Last month, award-winning Toronto-based opera collective Against the Grain Theater released a new performance of the holiday classic, Handel's Messiah, with a Canadian twist. In keeping with the group's mission to present a fresh, innovative take on