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Book launch for "Might Nature Be Canadian? Essays on Mutual Accommodation", by William A. Macdonald

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William A. Macdonald, Trent University's School for the Study of Canada, and the Bill Graham Centre for Contemporary International History are pleased to present:

 

Mutual Accommodation:


A Virtual Seminar Marking the Publication of William A. Macdonald's Might Nature Be Canadian? Essays on Mutual Accommodation

September 10, 2020, on Zoom

Featuring: Margaret MacMillan; Martin Wolf; Thomas Mulcair; David Walmsley; Shawn and Heather Atleo; The Hon. Bill Graham; and Heather Nicol

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To mark the publication of William A. Macdonald's "Might Nature Be Canadian? Essays on Mutual Accommodation", Trent University's School for the Study of Canada, the Bill Graham Centre for Contemporary International History, and William A. Macdonald are sponsoring a webinar on mutual accommodation in both national and international affairs, featuring Martin Wolf, Thomas Mulcair, Margaret MacMillan, David Walmsley, and Shawn and Heather Atleo, with Heather Nicol and the Hon. Bill Graham.

Speakers:
The Hon. Bill Graham, Trinity College
Heather Nicol, Trent University
Martin Wolf, Financial Times
David Walmsley, Globe and Mail
Thomas Mulcair, former parliamentarian
Shawn Atleo, Compassionate Leadership Initiative
Heather Atleo, Compassionate Leadership Initiative
William A. Macdonald, author "Might Nature Be Canadian?"
Margaret MacMillan, University of Toronto