Association for
Canadian Studies
Montreal, March 28, 2012 —
Paul Nguyen presents at the Association for Canadian Studies
conference entitled Multiculturalism, Interculturalism and
Shared Strategies for Addressing Diversity in Quebec and the
Rest of Canada. The conference was held at Le Méridien-Versailles
Hotel and featured guest speakers from Montreal and Toronto.
Speakers include:
- Jack Jedwab, Executive Director, Association for
Canadian Studies
- Professor Daniel Weinstock, Canada Research Chair in Ethnicity
and Political Philosophy and member of the Centre de recherché
en éthnique de l’Université de Montréal
- Celine Cooper, OISE – University of Toronto
- Professor Huhua Cao, University of Ottawa
- Professor Daniel Salée, Concordia University
- Mireille Apollon, municipal councilor, City of Gatineau
- Mary Deros, municipal councilor, city of Montreal
- Debbie Douglas, Executive Director, Ontario Council of
Agencies Serving immigrants (OCASI)
- Carl Nicholson, Executive Director, Catholic Immigration
Centre
- Chair: Professor Minelle Mahtani, University of Toronto
- Marian Scott, The Montreal Gazette
- Marina Jimenez, the Globe and Mail
- Laura Julie Perrault, La Presse
- Anne Lagace Dowson, Executive Director, The Tolerance
Foundation
- Gerald Filson, Director, External Affairs, The Baha’i
Community of Canada
- Professor Marie McAndrew, Département d’administration et
fondements de l’éducation, Titulaire de la Chaire de recherche
du Canada sur l’Éducation et les rapports ethniques, Directrice
du CEETUM, l’Université de Montréal
- Paul Nguyen, Director of Media Relations, Jane-Finch.com, Toronto, Ontario
- Anthony Amansour, Executive Director, Canadian Center for
Ecumenism
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Paul Nguyen
shares best practices for promoting cross-cultural exchanges and understanding
Photos by James Ondrick
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