See www.shelaghgrant.com for publication of recent book, Polar Imperative, (published by Douglas & McIntyre 2010) plus photos and bio details.
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Shelagh Grant is the author of Polar Imperative: A History of Arctic Sovereignty in North America, winner of the 2011 Lionel Gelber, J.W. Dafoe and Canadian Authors Association awards, and a finalist for two others. Previous books include Arctic Justice: the First Murder Trial in the Eastern Arctic, 1923 published in 2002; Sovereignty or Security? Government Policy in the Canadian North, 1936-1950 published in 1988, and a history of Mittimatalik (Pond Inlet) translated into Inuktitut published in 2008. Although retired from active teaching Professor Grant is still a member of the adjunct faculty in the Canadian Studies Program and a research associate of the Frost Centre for Graduate Studies at Trent University. She lives with her family in Peterborough, Ontario.
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Born | 1938 |
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Born | 1938 |
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History, Administration, Administration de la justice, Administration of Criminal justice, Canada, ethnic relations, Canada, politics and government, Civil rights, Criminal justice, administration of, Defenses, Eskimo's, Et les Inuit, Ethnic relations, General, Histoire, Indigenous peoples, International status, Inuit, Justice pénale, Meurtre, Moorden, Mord, Murder, Murder, canada, National security, Northern CanadaPeople
Robert S. Janes (d. 1920)ID Numbers
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