The Centre for Canadian Studies at Brock has been preparing to host the annual Two Days of Canada focusing on Canadian Sovereignty, followed by the Comparative Borders student conference. Professor Liam Midzain-Gobin from the Department of Political Science will be the third keynote speaker addressing both conferences on Friday March 27 starting at 5 p.m. in RFP 214/215. This keynote address is open to the public and free of charge, and followed by a light reception.
Professor Midzain-Gobin’s new book, titled Settler Colonial Sovereignty: Visions of Improvement and Indigenous Erasure, examines how Canada’s settler colonial governments have relied on narratives of productivity to justify harms to Indigenous communities, and was the focus of a recent Brock News article.
Read the recent Brock News article here.
