“Edward H. Miller’s new biography of Robert Welch, A Conspiratorial Life, traces the origins and history of the John Birch Society and, in the process, provides historical perspective on the far-right populism of the Trump era.” —James Mann (@byjamesmann)
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La nouvelle revue rapide de @nao_health présente divers modèles de #SoinsPrimaires favorisant l’accès équitable aux soins pour les personnes en situation d’itinérance. Voyez les six éléments clés pour la prestation de soins en milieu non traditionnel : https://t.co/5rQ7RNbOLF
New @nao_health rapid review highlights different models of #PrimaryCare that support equitable access to care for people experiencing homelessness. Learn about six key considerations when delivering care in non-traditional healthcare settings: https://t.co/pVB3fXTyGg @ihpmeuoft
As Russian forces have retreated from some parts of Ukraine, more and more evidence has emerged of summary executions, looting, and destruction.
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On @ChamplainSoc#podcast Greg Marchildon & Molly P. Rozum examine how the northern grasslands in North America were perceived by 2nd & 3rd generations of those who settled in the region & their relationship w/ the #Indigenouspeoples Listen @ https://t.co/VQuZJeftSN
The recipient of this year's Charles Taylor Prize for Excellence in Policy Research is
@MarchildonGreg! Among other work, Greg led the Romanow Commission which recommended sweeping changes to the health care system. Thank you and congratulations, Greg!
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In a new episode of @ChamplainSoc#podcast Patrice Dutil talks with David A. Borys about his @McGillQueensUP book Civilians at the Sharp End: First Canadian Army Civil Affairs in Northwest Europe. Listen at: https://t.co/rtPIc3AeGN @CanadianForces#WW2
Part of our upcoming December issue, Gregory Marchildon, Josée Lavoie, & James Harrold's article on "Typology of Indigenous health system governance in Canada" https://t.co/PBd5id7pFR
“It was a series of decisive battles that smashed the German army and it led directly to the armistice of November 11th 1918” Listen to the @ChamplainSoc#CdnHistory#Podcast “The 100 Days Campaign in the First World War” https://t.co/wiXdt1Yw7o #LestWeForget#thelast100days#WW1
Hear my interview with Brittany Luby on the history on the economic development in northwestern Ontario and its impact on the Anishinaabe of the region. #cdnpoli#cdnhist@umanitobapress@LooTina
Podcast alert! From @champlainsoc:
Greg Marchildon interviews Brittany Luby @UGuelphHist about her new book Dammed: The Politics of Loss & Survival in #Anishinaabe Territory in a new episode of @ChamplainSoc#WitnessToYesterday#podcast.
Listen at: https://t.co/R2BGfXicXa
Hear my podcast interview with Diana Nemiroff on her fascinating history of the National Gallery of Canada's leadership since the 1960s. #cdnhist#canadianart@natgallerycan @DianaNemiroff
Greg Marchildon interviews Diana Nemiroff, author of Women at the Helm: How Jean Sutherland Boss, Hsio-yen Shih, & Shirley L. Thomson Changed the National Gallery of Canada in a new episode of @ChamplainSoc#WitnessToYesterday#podcast. Listen @ https://t.co/GbAJJ7D3nL
https://t.co/rNRNKyZ0zl Read my interview reflecting back on the reasons for the establishment of the North American Observatory on Health Systems and Policies in 2017 and its trajectory since that time.
I really enjoyed this interview with Jim Farney (Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy) on the historical legacy of the Harper government on federalism in Canada. #cdnpoli#cdnhist @nobyrnelaw @jim_farney