http:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.5947\/jeod.2015.003<\/a><\/p>\nMorris, Marika and the Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women. 2013. Factsheet: Violence against women and girls. In Margaret Hobbs and Carla Rice (Eds.),\u00a0Gender and Women\u2019s Studies in Canada: Critical Terrain<\/em>. (pp. 503-512). Toronto: Women\u2019s Press.<\/p>\nMorris, Marika.\u00a0 2011. Violence against women and girls. In Making a Difference Canada (Ed.),\u00a0Making a Difference Canada: Communities Giving Voice to Sexual Assault Victims<\/em>. (pp. 1-9) Vancouver: Making a Difference Canada.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
Marika Morris, Colleen Watters,\u00a0Vilma Dawson,\u00a0Carol Muree Martin, Cecily Nicholson,\u00a0Lise Martin,\u00a0Michelle K. Owen, Kamal Sehgal and Sara Torres with Jos\u00e9e Charlebois. 2007.\u00a0Integrating the Voices of Low-income Women into Policy Discussions on the Canada Social Transfer: First Nations Women in Vancouver, Immigrant and Refugee Women in Calgary and Women with Disabilities in Winnipeg<\/em>. Ottawa: Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women.<\/p>\nMorris, Marika, with B\u00e9nita Bunjun. 2007.\u00a0Using Intersectional Feminist Frameworks in Research: A Resource for Embracing the Complexities of Women\u2019s Lives<\/em>. Ottawa: Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women.<\/p>\nMorris, Marika, avec B\u00e9nita Bunjun. 2007.\u00a0Faire la recherche avec les cadres d\u2019analyse f\u00e9ministe intersectionelle\u00a0: Un document de travail pour saisir la complexit\u00e9 de la vie des femmes<\/em>. Ottawa\u00a0: Institut canadien de recherches sur les femmes.<\/p>\nMorris, Marika. 2004. What research reveals about gender, home care and caregiving: Overview and policy implications. In Karen R. Grant, Carol Amaratunga, Pat Armstrong, Madeline Boscoe, Ann Pederson, and Kay Willson (Eds.),\u00a0Caring For\/Caring 杏吧原创 Women, Home Care and Unpaid Caregiving<\/em>. (pp. 91-113). Aurora, ON: Garamond Press.<\/p>\nMorris, Marika, with Martha Muzychka. 2002.\u00a0Participatory Research and Action: A Guide to Becoming a Researcher for Social Change<\/em>. Ottawa: Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women.<\/p>\nMorris, Marika, avec Martha Muzychka.\u00a02002. La recherche-action participative : Un outil pour le changement social !\u00a0<\/em>Ottawa\u00a0: Institut canadien de recherches sur les femmes.<\/p>\nMorris, Marika. 2002. Pauktuutit Inuit Women\u2019s Association. Inuit Art Quarterly <\/em>17 (4): 16-27.<\/p>\nMorris, Marika. 2002. Unpaid work and women\u2019s vulnerability to poverty. Canadian Review of Social Policy<\/em> (49\/50): 43-68.<\/p>\nMorris, Marika and Susannah Bush.\u00a0Funding\u00a0Sources for\u00a0Research\u00a0on\u00a0Women\/Sources de financement pour la recherche sur les femmes<\/em>. Ottawa: Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women, 2001.<\/p>\nMorris, Marika. 2001. Home care and its impact on women\u2019s vulnerability to poverty. In Gabrielle Lavigne, Tricia Burke and Manon Lemonde (Eds.),\u00a0Feminist Definitions of Caring Communities and Healthy Lifestyles<\/em>. (pp. 55- 60). Sudbury: Your Scrivener Press.<\/p>\nMorris, Marika. 2001.\u00a0Gender-sensitive Home and Community Care and Caregiving Research: A Synthesis Paper<\/em>. Ottawa: Health Canada.<\/p>\nMorris, Marika. 2001. \u201cMedia Analysis of Family Violence Issues in Selected Canadian Sources.\u201d Paper prepared for the Family Violence Initiative, Health Canada, Ottawa, Canada.<\/p>\n
Morris, Marika. 2000. Shaping women\u2019s health: Scope and methodologies. In Carol Amaratunga (Ed.),\u00a0Made to Measure: Women, Gender and Equity<\/em>\u00a0(pp. 65-73). Halifax: Maritime Centre of Excellence for Women\u2019s Health.<\/p>\nMorris, Marika. 2000. Globalization and Gender: Development Perspectives\u00a0and Interventions, by Angela Keller-Herzog.\u00a0Resources for Feminist Research<\/em>\u00a027(3 and 4) Fall\/Winter 1999\/2000: 139-140.<\/p>\nMorris, Marika. 1999. Harnessing the numbers: Potential use of gender equality indicators for the performance, measurement and promotion of gender-based analysis of public policy. In Leroy Stone, Zeynep Karman and Pamela Yaremko (Eds.),\u00a0Gender Equality Indicators: Public Concerns and Public Policies<\/em>\u00a0(pp. 83-102).\u00a0 Ottawa: Status of Women Canada, Statistics Canada, Human Resources Development Canada and Health Canada.<\/p>\nMorris, Marika. 1999. Conclusion\u2026of sorts. In Sara Torres (Ed.),\u00a0That Body Image Thing: Young Women Speak Out<\/em>\u00a0(pp. 102-104). Ottawa: Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women.<\/p>\nMorris, Marika, Jane Robinson and Janet Simpson. 1999.\u00a0The Changing Nature of Home Care and Its Impact on Women\u2019s Vulnerability to Poverty<\/em>. Ottawa: Status of Women Canada Policy Research Fund.<\/p>\nMorris, Marika. 1999.\u00a0The Other Side of the Story: A Feminist Critique of Canada\u2019s National Response to the UN Questionnaire on the Implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action<\/em>. Ottawa: Canadian Feminist Alliance for International Action (FAFIA).<\/p>\nMorris, Marika. 1997.\u00a0Gender-based Analysis Guide<\/em>. Ottawa: Human Resources Development Canada.<\/p>\nMorris, Marika. 1997.\u00a0Gender-based Analysis Backgrounder<\/em>. Ottawa: Human Resources Development Canada.<\/p>\nCanadian Panel on Violence Against Women. 1993.\u00a0Changing the Landscape: Ending Violence \u2014 Achieving Equality<\/em>. Final Report. Ottawa: Minister of Supply and Services. (421 p) [Research contribution]<\/p>\nSelected Presentations
\n<\/strong>Academic conferences and events<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n\u201cEducating Qallunaat\/Kablunaat about Inuit.\u201d 21st Inuit Studies Conference, Montreal, October 5, 2019.<\/p>\n
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\u201cRepresentation, Diversity and Inclusion in Public Administration: Facilitating women\u2019s leadership and the inclusion of Inuit.\u201d Canadian Association for Programs in Public Administration (CAPPA) Eighth Annual Research Conference in Public Administration, Policy, and Management, Montreal, May 22, 2019.<\/p>\n
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\u201cCanadian best practices in collecting sex-disaggregated data with a focus on public administration.\u201d University of Pittsburgh workshop on Gender Equality in Public Institutions, November 9, 2017.<\/p>\n
\n- \u201cConnecting Inuit knowledge and approaches to youth violence prevention and mental health.\u201d Canadian Conference on Promoting Healthy Relationships for Youth: Breaking Down the Silos in Addressing Violence and Mental Health. London, Ontario, Canada, February 15-17, 2017.<\/li>\n
- \u201cUsing social media to do violence prevention outreach with Inuit youth: A research partnership with Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada.\u201d Canadian Sociological Association Conference, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Ottawa, June 1, 2015.<\/li>\n
- \u201cWomen in public service leadership: A critical conversation.\u201d 杏吧原创 University Centre for Women in Politics and Public Leadership, Ottawa, February 24, 2015.<\/li>\n
- \u201cEthics, intersectionality and community participation in action research with Inuit youth on violence and mental health.\u201d American Public Health Association 142nd<\/sup>Annual Meeting and Exposition \u201cHealthography\u201d, New Orleans, November 15-19, 2014.<\/li>\n
- \u201cPractical application of Inuit principles, ethics and methodology in research.\u201d International Network of Indigenous Health Knowledge and Development (INIHKD) \u2013 Network Environments for Aboriginal Health Research (NEARH) 2014 conference, Winnipeg, Canada, October 5-10, 2014.<\/li>\n
- \u201cEquality as a factor in disaster resilience: Canadian best practices in resilience data collection and stakeholder involvement.\u201d Japan-Canada Policy Dialogue on Democracy, Diversity, Disasters: From Ottawa to Tokyo. Tokyo, Japan, March 14, 2014.<\/li>\n
- \u201cInuit youth, violence and social media outreach.\u201d Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Canadian Prevention Science Cluster webinar, February 27, 2014.<\/li>\n
- \u201cTowards an intersectional approach to measuring disaster resilience: The new Canadian Survey of Emergency Preparedness and Resilience.\u201d Democracy, Diversity, Disasters: A Japan-Canada Policy Dialogue on Intersectionality and the Challenges of Contemporary Risk Governance. Ottawa, Canada, February 6, 2014.<\/li>\n
- \u201cThe value of the General Social Survey Social Identity Cycle for understanding security and resilience issues in Canada.\u201d Measuring Migration, Integration and Identities. Association for Canadian Studies Metropolis Pre-Conference Forum on Social Research. Ottawa, March 13, 2013.<\/li>\n
- \u201cThe challenges of measuring community resilience for public policy.\u201d Canadian Risks and Hazards Network Annual Symposium. Ottawa, October 19, 2011.<\/li>\n
- \u201cEvaluation methods and challenges for community-based crime prevention initiatives.\u201d Presentation to the 15th International Metropolis Conference, The Hague, Oct. 5, 2010.<\/li>\n
- Panel presentation on Knowledge Transfer: Connecting Socio-Cultural Research to Use in the Public and Private Sectors. 12th<\/sup>National Metropolis Conference, Montreal, March 19, 2010.<\/li>\n
- \u201cOrganizing through obstacles: The co-op housing movement in Ontario.\u201d Presentation to the Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association, Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities, Ottawa, May 28, 2009.<\/li>\n
- \u201cEnvisioning comprehensive public policy to support mothers\u2019 physical, emotional, social and economic well-being.\u201d Association for Research on Mothering 11th<\/sup>Annual Conference, \u201cMaternal Health and Well-Being\u201d, Toronto, Oct. 20, 2007.<\/li>\n
- \u201cRepresentation of communities in the Canadian Museum of Civilization: Results of student projects.\u201d Presentation to the Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Toronto, June 2, 2006.<\/li>\n
- \u201cCommunity-building in a downtown housing co-op with a diverse population: Challenges to feminist theory and practice.\u201d Presentation to the Canadian Women\u2019s Studies Association, Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities, Toronto, May 31, 2006.<\/li>\n
- \u201cFeminist approaches to housing and community: Applicability to the Canadian urban context.\u201d Presentation to the Canadian Social Welfare Conference, Ottawa, June 15-17, 2003.<\/li>\n
- \u201cUsing participatory action research to foster social inclusion: Advantages and challenges.\u201d Presentation to the Canadian Social Welfare Conference, Ottawa, June 15-17, 2003.<\/li>\n
- \u201cThe potential of using unpaid work data for feminist activism.\u201d Presentation to the Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association, Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities, Halifax, June 3, 2003.<\/li>\n
- \u201cFeminist community successes and frustrations with participatory action research.\u201d Presentation to the Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association and Canadian Women\u2019s Studies Association, Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities, Halifax, June 3, 2003.<\/li>\n
- \u201cFeminist approaches to peacebuilding: Current Canadian movements, issues and strategies.\u201d Presentation to the Canadian Women\u2019s Studies Association, Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities, Halifax, June 2, 2003.<\/li>\n
- \u201cThe off-loading of health care onto women in communities: Implications for women\u2019s equality.\u201d Presentation to the OPIRG and Trent University conference Women, Health, and the Welfare State, Peterborough, Ont., March 23, 2002.<\/li>\n
- \u201cWomen, Health and Action \/ Femmes, sant\u00e9 et action.\u201d Poster presentation, Social Determinants of Health Across the Life-Span: A Current Accounting and Policy Implications, York University, Toronto, Nov. 29 \u2013 Dec. 1, 2002.<\/li>\n
- \u201cConcepts of efficiency, health care and the \u201cCanadian Way\u201d.\u201d Presentation to the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States Colloquium Integration and Fragmentation in Canada and the United States, Ottawa, Sept. 20-21, 2002.<\/li>\n
- \u201cOverview of themes, gaps and policy concerns.\u201d Key note presentation to the National Think Tank on Gender and Unpaid Caregiving, Charlottetown, Nov. 8-10, 2001.<\/li>\n
- \u201cUnpaid work and women\u2019s vulnerability to poverty: Policy options.\u201d Presentation to the Tenth Biennial Conference on Canadian Social Welfare Policy, Wealth, Health and Welfare: Tensions and Passions,<\/em>University of Calgary, June 17 \u2013 20th, 2001.<\/li>\n
- \u201cResources for research on social movements in Canada.\u201d Presentation to the International Summer Seminar in Canadian Studies 2001, University of Ottawa, August 19, 2001.<\/li>\n
- \u201cWomen, poverty and Canadian public policy in an era of globalization.\u201d Presentation to the International Colloquium:\u00a0Globalization, Societies, Cultures. Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities, Edmonton, May 29, 2000.<\/li>\n
- \u201cA gender analysis of home care and women\u2019s vulnerability to poverty\u201d. Presentation to the BC Centre of Excellence for Women\u2019s Health, Health Association of BC, BC Ministry of Health, BC Women\u2019s Hospital and Health Centre, University of Victoria conference Building Bridges: Creating an Integrated Approach to Women\u2019s Health, Victoria, April 29-May 1, 2000.<\/li>\n
- \u201cThe changing nature of home care and its impact on women\u2019s vulnerability to poverty.\u201d Presentation to the Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women and Laurentian University conference Feminist Definitions of Caring Communities and Healthy Lifestyles\/Les d\u00e9finitions f\u00e9ministes des modes de vie sains et des soci\u00e9tes sensibles \u00e0 l\u2019\u00eatre humain, Sudbury, October 15-17, 1999.<\/li>\n
- \u201cThe changing nature of home care and its impact on women\u2019s vulnerability to poverty.\u201d Presentation to the Maritime Centre of Excellence for Women\u2019s Health international symposium Made to Measure: Designing Research, Policy and Action Approaches to Eliminate Gender Inequity\/Sur mesure : formulation de demarches de recherch\u00e9 de politiques et de measures visant \u00e0 \u00e9liminer l\u2019in\u00e9galit\u00e9 homes\/femmes, Halifax, October 3-6, 1999.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
Selected non-academic presentations<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n\u201cGender-based violence in Canada: How and why policy has shifted over the past 40 years,\u201d The Global Summit: Humanity in Action, 2020 Leaders Forum, Tokyo, Japan and online worldwide, August 13, 2020.<\/p>\n
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\u201cCanadian Inuit best practices in mental health and wellness,\u201d North by North Summit, Anchorage, Alaska, April 26, 2018.<\/p>\n
\n- \u201cGender mainstreaming in federal public institutions in Canada,\u201d Gender Responsive Public Institutions Initiative Workshop, Amartya Sen Conference Room, United Nations Development Programme, New York City, August 22, 2017.<\/li>\n
- \u201cThe business case for women\u2019s leadership in public institutions.\u201d Speaker and panelist. United Nations Development Programme and New York University Women\u2019s Initiative, New York City, December 6, 2016.<\/li>\n
- \u201cEmbracing Alberta\u2019s diversity: Using gender and diversity analysis to develop better public policy.\u201d Policy Matters Conference 2016: Policy Development in a Dynamic Environment, Edmonton, Alberta, June 15, 2016.<\/li>\n
- \u201cThe potential and pitfalls of public sector performance measures for gender equality.\u201d GBA+: From Research to Policy to Measurement workshop, Ottawa, May 7, 2014.<\/li>\n
- \u201cInuit youth, violence and social media outreach: A research project you can shape.\u201d Nunavut Sivuniksavut, Ottawa, February 26, 2014.<\/li>\n
- \u201cSurvey of Emergency Preparedness and Resilience.\u201d Canada\u2019s Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction Advisory Committee, Ottawa, June 4, 2013.<\/li>\n
- \u201cKanishka Project gender and diversity research investments.\u201d Unusual Suspects? In Pursuit of Gender and Diversity in Public Security. Status of Women Canada workshop, Government Conference Centre. Ottawa, May 8, 2013.<\/li>\n
- \u201cWomen and poverty: Brief to the Subcommittee on Cities<\/li>\n
- of the Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology\u201d, Senate Subcommittee on Cities, Ottawa, June 4, 2008.<\/li>\n
- \u201cCompliance with the Personal Information Protection and Electronics Document Act (PIPED)\u201d, Canadian Museums Association, Ottawa, April 1, 2004.<\/li>\n
- \u201cExploring the use of gender and diversity analysis and integrated feminist analysis in the work of public policy research institutes.\u201d Keynote speaker. Integrated Feminist Analysis Round Table, Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women, Ottawa, Feb. 19-20, 2004.<\/li>\n
- \u201cThe need for gender and diversity analysis in housing policy.\u201d Invited speaker, Gender and Diversity Analysis and Housing Policy Development in Newfoundland and Labrador Conference, St. John\u2019s, November, 2003.<\/li>\n
- \u201cFeminist research, action and change.\u201d Presenter\/instructor\/facilitator of a series of full-day workshops for academics and community groups on participatory action research for social change.<\/li>\n
- Yellowknife, April 7, 2001. (Co-sponsored with the NWT Human Rights Society.)<\/li>\n
- Edmonton, April 4, 2001. Co-facilitated with Laura Bonnett.<\/li>\n
- Victoria, March 31, 2001. Co-sponsored with the BC Immigrant and Visible Minority Women\u2019s Association, and co-facilitated with Dr. Jo-Anne Lee.<\/li>\n
- Fredericton, Oct. 26, 2002. Co-sponsored with the New Brunswick Advisory Council on the Status of Women.<\/li>\n
- Iqualuit, Feb. 2003. Co-sponsored with Canadian Heritage, and co-facilitated with Cindy Rennie in Inuktitut and English.<\/li>\n
- \u201cThe state of gender-based research in Canada.\u201d Presentation to the Hon. Minister for Women\u2019s Affairs for Ethiopia and Parliament of Ethiopia Women\u2019s Affairs Committee, Ottawa, Aug. 17, 2001.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
Selected non-academic presentations
\n<\/strong><\/p>\n\u201cGender-based violence in Canada: How and why policy has shifted over the past 40 years,\u201d The Global Summit: Humanity in Action, 2020 Leaders Forum, Tokyo, Japan and online worldwide, August 13, 2020.<\/p>\n
\u201cCanadian Inuit best practices in mental health and wellness,\u201d North by North Summit, Anchorage, Alaska, April 26, 2018.<\/p>\n
\n- \u201cGender mainstreaming in federal public institutions in Canada,\u201d Gender Responsive Public Institutions Initiative Workshop, Amartya Sen Conference Room, United Nations Development Programme, New York City, August 22, 2017.<\/li>\n
- \u201cThe business case for women\u2019s leadership in public institutions.\u201d Speaker and panelist. United Nations Development Programme and New York University Women\u2019s Initiative, New York City, December 6, 2016.<\/li>\n
- \u201cEmbracing Alberta\u2019s diversity: Using gender and diversity analysis to develop better public policy.\u201d Policy Matters Conference 2016: Policy Development in a Dynamic Environment, Edmonton, Alberta, June 15, 2016.<\/li>\n
- \u201cThe potential and pitfalls of public sector performance measures for gender equality.\u201d GBA+: From Research to Policy to Measurement workshop, Ottawa, May 7, 2014.<\/li>\n
- \u201cInuit youth, violence and social media outreach: A research project you can shape.\u201d Nunavut Sivuniksavut, Ottawa, February 26, 2014.<\/li>\n
- \u201cSurvey of Emergency Preparedness and Resilience.\u201d Canada\u2019s Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction Advisory Committee, Ottawa, June 4, 2013.<\/li>\n
- \u201cKanishka Project gender and diversity research investments.\u201d Unusual Suspects? In Pursuit of Gender and Diversity in Public Security. Status of Women Canada workshop, Government Conference Centre. Ottawa, May 8, 2013.<\/li>\n
- \u201cWomen and poverty: Brief to the Subcommittee on Cities<\/li>\n
- of the Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology\u201d, Senate Subcommittee on Cities, Ottawa, June 4, 2008.<\/li>\n
- \u201cCompliance with the Personal Information Protection and Electronics Document Act (PIPED)\u201d, Canadian Museums Association, Ottawa, April 1, 2004.<\/li>\n
- \u201cExploring the use of gender and diversity analysis and integrated feminist analysis in the work of public policy research institutes.\u201d Keynote speaker. Integrated Feminist Analysis Round Table, Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women, Ottawa, Feb. 19-20, 2004.<\/li>\n
- \u201cThe need for gender and diversity analysis in housing policy.\u201d Invited speaker, Gender and Diversity Analysis and Housing Policy Development in Newfoundland and Labrador Conference, St. John\u2019s, November, 2003.<\/li>\n
- \u201cFeminist research, action and change.\u201d Presenter\/instructor\/facilitator of a series of full-day workshops for academics and community groups on participatory action research for social change.<\/li>\n
- Yellowknife, April 7, 2001. (Co-sponsored with the NWT Human Rights Society.)<\/li>\n
- Edmonton, April 4, 2001. Co-facilitated with Laura Bonnett.<\/li>\n
- Victoria, March 31, 2001. Co-sponsored with the BC Immigrant and Visible Minority Women\u2019s Association, and co-facilitated with Dr. Jo-Anne Lee.<\/li>\n
- Fredericton, Oct. 26, 2002. Co-sponsored with the New Brunswick Advisory Council on the Status of Women.<\/li>\n
- Iqualuit, Feb. 2003. Co-sponsored with Canadian Heritage, and co-facilitated with Cindy Rennie in Inuktitut and English.<\/li>\n
- \u201cThe state of gender-based research in Canada.\u201d Presentation to the Hon. Minister for Women\u2019s Affairs for Ethiopia and Parliament of Ethiopia Women\u2019s Affairs Committee, Ottawa, Aug. 17, 2001.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
\n- Selected Awards<\/strong><\/li>\n
- Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Postdoctoral Fellow (2013-15) \u2013 fellowship held at the Faculty of Education, Western University<\/li>\n
- Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) Community Based Research Fellowship (2013) (declined, as could not be held concurrently with CIHR fellowship)<\/li>\n
- Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Doctoral Fellowship<\/li>\n
- Naida Waite Graduate Scholarship (2004-05)<\/li>\n
- Charlotte Whitton Fellowship in Canadian Urban Life (2003)<\/li>\n
- Robert McDougall Scholarship (2003)<\/li>\n
- Rudelle Hall Memorial Scholarship (2003)<\/li>\n
- Thomas Betz Memorial Award (2002)<\/li>\n
- John Lyndhurst Kingston Memorial Scholarship (2002)<\/li>\n
- Maureen O\u2019Neil Award in Women\u2019s Studies (1988)<\/li>\n
- Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Undergraduate Research Award, 1986<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
Courses Taught<\/strong><\/p>\n\n- FYSM 1409 (Social Change in Canada) 2007-08<\/li>\n
- CDNS 4300 (Communities in Canada) 2006<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
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