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SUMMARY:Thinking on the Edge of the Abyss
DESCRIPTION:Contemporary Poetry Colloquium \nWith Canadian poets and authors. Moderated by Susan Stewart (English). The colloquium will be followed by a poetry reading at 7:00 PM in 1o6 McCormick. \nCo-sponsored with the 20th Century Colloquium\, Bain-Swiggett Lectureship in Poetry\, Fund for Canadian Studies\, Lewis Center for the Arts\, and the University Center for Human Values.
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SUMMARY:NAFTA\, Trade\, and the Canada/U.S. Relationship
DESCRIPTION:The Consul General of Canada\, Phyllis Yaffe\, will be in New Jersey to celebrate Canada’s partnership with the Garden State.  The Program in Canadian Studies will host a lecture for the Princeton community to discuss NAFTA\, trade\, economic competitiveness  and current issues that are driving the Canada/U.S. relationship. Deborah Amos\, NPR News correspondent will be a discussant. \nPhyllis Yaffe was announced as Canada’s Consul General in New York in July 2016. She has had a distinguished career in both the private and not-for-profit sectors. Ms. Yaffe has served as chair of the board of Cineplex Entertainment\, lead director of Torstar Corporation\, and as a member of the boards of Lionsgate Entertainment and Blue Ant Media. A former board member of Astral Media\, for many years she served as a senior officer\, and ultimately as chief executive officer\, of Alliance Atlantis Communications Inc. At Alliance Atlantis\, Ms. Yaffe oversaw worldwide operations\, including Canadian specialty-television channels\, international television distribution business and the popular CSI television franchise. \nMs. Yaffe is a recipient of the Order of Canada\, as well as the Lifetime Achievement Award from Women in Film and Television. She was also inducted into the Canadian Association of Broadcasters’ Hall of Fame\, and has served as Chair of the Board of Governors of Ryerson University\, Chair of Women Against Multiple Sclerosis\, Chair of the Ontario Science Centre\, and served on the board of the World Wildlife Fund. \nMs. Yaffe holds a Master of Library Science from the University of Toronto\, a Bachelor of Library Science from the University of Alberta and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Manitoba as well as an Honorary Doctor of Laws from the University of Manitoba\, an Honorary Doctor of Literature from Mount Saint Vincent University in Halifax\, and an Honorary Doctor of Laws from Ryerson University.
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SUMMARY:Engaged Citizenship and the Canadian Constitution
DESCRIPTION:Professor Richard Keshen will argue that the reasonable person can see their own values mirrored in the Canadian Constitution\, and then show how this mirroring can contribute to the good of engaged citizenship for the reasonable person.  One does not have to have expertise in Canadian issues to understand the argument. \nRichard Keshen is an emeritus professor of philosophy at Cape Breton University in Nova Scotia\, Canada.  He has a PhD from Oxford University and is now a member of the Common Room at Wolfson College\, Oxford.  The second edition of his book Reasonable Self-Esteem has recently been published\, and he is now working on a book on Canadian history and political philosophy. \n 
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