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The goal of this Canadian Studies site is to provide UO students and faculty with research support and coursework on Canada's economy, culture, politics, and social systems. We are especially committed to helping student's understand more about the importance of the strong trans-border ties that exist between the Canada and the United States.

The UO Canadian Studies Committe coordinates existing instructional and research activites on Canada and Canadian-U.S. relations. In addition, through the Canadian Publishing Centre, the University of Oregon Libraries are selected depository for Canadian federal documents.


Announcements

Prof. Laurie Ricou (University of British Columbia)
Speaking on "Salal and the Shapes of Habitat"
Thursday Feb. 21, PLC 253, 3:30 p.m.
Prof. Ricou is author of Salal: Listening for the Northwest Understory
His talk is about teaching English from an environmental perspective.
Sponsored by the English Department

C. S. Giscombe
Poetry Reading,
8:00 p.m., Thursday, February 21, 2008, Chiles Business Center, Room 128

"Our Variousness" a presentation by C.S. Giscombe,
12:00-1:50 p.m., Friday, February 22, 206 Condon Hall




Click here to see the new grant announcement



Past Events

"Canada: the World Next Door"

Sponsored by the UO Canadian Studies Committee


Click here for more information about Canada Week 2007