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Youthful Canada en vogue

Published on
September 24, 1999
Last updated
May 27, 2015

Canada's political scene is proving fruitful ground for study by academics. Canadian studies shows signs of being a major growth area for research.

There are 328 Canadian studies centres worldwide with about 7,000 academics. Thirty professors at a recent week of lectures put on by the Institute of Canadian Studies (ICS) at the University of Ottawa were enthusiastic at prospects for the discipline.

Some simply appreciate studying a country that is only 132 years old. "I suppose I was tired of Greece and all that old stuff," said classicist Massimo Rubboli, who heads a Canadian sttudies centre at Genoa University.

ICS director Chad Gaffield says Canada's changing identity makes it a ripe subject for study. Many of Canada's former defining features are fading: few British ties remain; its social programmes have been nudging towards a two tier system; and its federal-provincial power split is constantly under debate.

Dr Gaffield says academics are "interested in how we deal with ethnic diversity, healthcare and aboriginal issues."

A variety of academics was present, including a Romanian lecturer travelling across the country to learn more about the life of Leonard Cohen.

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