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Welcome and Acknowledgements
Welcome to APPSA 2015 @ MSVU! “The Mount” is a fitting place to explore “Political Science in Action: Research for Social Change.” Established in 1873 by the Sisters of Charity, and becoming the only independent women’s college in the British Commonwealth in 1925, the Mount has a longstanding commitment to social responsibility and the advancement of women. The university’s vision to “be a model of creative teaching and research that nurtures socially responsible global citizens,” will certainly be celebrated this week-end with an incredible group of conference participants. We have many supporters that made APPSA 2015 possible. Our Conference Organizing Committee would like to extend our appreciation to the: Aid to Scholarly Publications grant, MSVU; Alexa McDonough Institute for Women, Gender, and Social Justice (AMI), MSVU; Associate Vice-President Research, MSVU; Canadian Centre for Ethics in Public Affairs (CCEPA); Dean of Arts and Science, MSVU; Department of Political and Canadian Studies, MSVU; Department of Political Science, Saint Mary’s; Department of Sociology and Criminology, Saint Mary’s; Department of Women’s Studies, MSVU; Mayor Savage’s Office; Nancy’s Chair in Women’s Studies, MSVU; President’s Conference Fund, MSVU; Public Affairs Office, MSVU; Social Change Through Community-engaged Research grant, MSVU; Student Works Program, MSVU. We would also like to thank: Russell Williams for creating and managing the APPSA website; our student Conference Coordinators, Ali Ali and Nathan Horne; the designer of our conference poster and programme cover, Amanda Wilneff and our keynote poster, Janet McClain; and our student conference volunteers (Julianne Acker-Verney, Jenna Chisholm, Nathan Horne, Susan Manning, Emily Nielsen, and Isabella Ruggeri) for their hard work. We hope that you enjoy your time at APPSA.
All the best,
Tammy Findlay (on behalf of the 2015 APPSA Conference Organizing Committee)
Fri. Sept. 25 APPSA Programme at a Glance
1:30-3pm MSVU Students in Action: Campus Activists (MC 401)
3-3:15pm Break (MC 401)
3:15-4:30pm MSVU Students in Action: Emerging Scholars (MC 401)
4:30-5:30pm Grad School Info Session with Dr. Sheldrick and Dr. Roy (MC 401)
5pm Registration (MC Foyer)
5:30pm Reception (MC Foyer)
6-7:30pm Meredith Ralston, Film - Selling Sex (MC 105/106)
7:30-9pm Book Launches (MC 105/106): Maya Eichler, ed., Gender and Private Security in Global Politics, Oxford University Press, 2015. Tammy Findlay, Femocratic Administration: Gender, Governance, and Democracy in Ontario, University of Toronto Press, 2015. Evangelia Tastsoglou, Alexandra Dobrowolsky and Barbara Cottrell, eds., The Warmth of the Welcome: Is Atlantic Canada a Home Away from Home for Immigrants? Cape Breton University Press, 2015.
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Sat. Sept. 26 Session A (MC 401)
Session B (MC 302)
Session C (MC 301)
Session D (MC 201B)
Session E (MC 105/106)
8:30am Registration (MC Foyer)
8:45-9am Welcome from MSVU President Ramona Lumpkin (MC 105/106)
9-10:30am Plenary – Women, Gender, and Social Justice: Reflections from MSVU Research Chairs (MC 105/106)
10:30-10:45am Break (all breaks and lunches in the hall outside of MC 105/106)
10:45am-12:15pm
1A) Indigenous Politics: Citizenship, Governance and Resistance
1B) Political Economy of Labour and (Un)Employment
1C) International Relations: Power, Conflict and Foreign Policy
1D) Citizen Engagement, Deliberation, and Democratic Reform
1E) Roundtable - Critical Reflections on Disability and Global Development: Perspectives from the Global North/South
12:15-1pm Lunch (outside of MC 105/106)
1-2:30pm 2A) Political Theory: Imagining Alternative Political Subjectivities
2B) Intersectional Frameworks: Stories, Voices and Social Movements
2C) The Political Economy of Emerging Trends in Agriculture and Development
2D) Law and the Constitution: Contesting Conventions
2E) Roundtable –
The Nova Scotia NDP in Government:
Looking Back and Looking Forward
2:30-2:45pm Break
2:45-4:15pm 3B) Public Health and Social Justice
3C) Global Politics: Transforming States, Markets and Civil Societies
3D) Governance: Deconstructing Canadian Political Institutions and the Policy Process
3E) Roundtable on the Ivany Report - Now and Again: Engaging our Diversity
4:15-4:30pm Break
4:30-6pm Keynote Address (MC 105/106): Cynthia Enloe, "What If They Really Did Take Us Seriously? The Risks and Potential in Doing Feminist Political Analysis" Reception to Follow
7-9pm Dinner - The Wooden Monkey, Dartmouth (ticket required) (meet at Ferry Terminal at 6:40pm)
Sun. Sept. 27
9-10:30am 4A) Constructing the Nation: Language, Imagery and Identity
4B) Environmental Politics: Discourses and Practices
4C) Critical Security Studies: Rethinking Intervention, Protection and Policing
4D) Representation and Electoral Politics: Identity, Equality, and Diversity
4E) Roundtable - From Research to Action: Popular Education for Democratic Citizenship
10:30 -10:45am Break
10:45am-12:15pm
5A) Regional Politics: Inclusion, Exclusion and Social Change in Atlantic Canada
5B) Space, Place, Scale and Public Policy
5C) Borders, Migration and Displacement
5E) Roundtable - Context and Outcome of the 2015 PEI Provincial Election
12:15-1pm Lunch & Closing Remarks (MC 105/106)
1pm-2pm APPSA Business Meeting (MC 105/106)
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APPSA 2015 Conference – Detailed Programme
Friday, Sept. 25
1:30pm-3pm – MSVU Students in Action: Campus Activists (MC 401)
Katie Cvitkovitch – Research Assistant at FoodARC, Meal Exchange MSVU Chapter Founder, and
MSVU student, BSc in Applied Human Nutrition in Dietetics
Jonathan Grant – Vice President Advocacy, Mount Saint Vincent University Students’ Union,
Treasurer, Canadian Federation of Students-Nova Scotia and MSVU student in
Sociology and Anthropology
Aris Hernandez – International Students Liaison and MSVU student in Management
Charlotte Ananda Tay Kiddell – Founder, MSVU Feminist Collective and Honours Certificate in English
Paul Whyte – Assistant, Social Responsibility Working Group, President's Office and MSVU student,
BSc in Biology
Chair: Laura Amson (VP Communications, MSVU Students’ Union)
3pm-3:15pm – Break (MC 401)
3:15pm-4:30pm – MSVU Students in Action: Emerging Scholars (MC 401) Amanda Wilneff – Teetering on the Pedestal of Tolerance: Canada’s Role In Defusing the Roma Plight Emily Nielsen – Not in a Day’s Work: Why Nova Scotia Needs to Consider a Living Wage Abbey Ferguson – Public Memory and Japanese Gendered War Atrocities Discussant: Isabella Ruggeri (Mount Saint Vincent University) Chair: Tammy Findlay (Mount Saint Vincent University)
4:30-5:30pm – Grad School Info Session - Dr. Byron Sheldrick (University of Guelph)
and Dr. Jason Roy (Wilfrid Laurier University) (MC 401)
5pm – Registration (MC Foyer)
5:30pm – Reception (MC Foyer)
6pm-7:30pm – Meredith Ralston, Film – Selling Sex (MC 105/106)
7:30pm-9pm – Book Launches (MC 105/106) Maya Eichler, Gender and Private Security in Global Politics, Oxford University Press, 2015.
Tammy Findlay, Femocratic Administration: Gender, Governance, and Democracy in Ontario,
University of Toronto Press, 2015.
Evangelia Tastsoglou, Alexandra Dobrowolsky and Barbara Cottrell, eds., The Warmth of the
Welcome: Is Atlantic Canada a Home Away from Home for Immigrants? Cape Breton University Press,
2015.
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Saturday, Sept. 26 8:30am – Registration (MC Foyer) 8:45am – Welcome from MSVU President Ramona Lumpkin (MC 105/106)
9am-10:30am – Plenary – Women, Gender, and Social Justice: Reflections from MSVU Research Chairs (MC 105/106) Maya Eichler (Canada Research Chair in Social Innovation and Community Engagement)
Tamara Franz-Odendaal (NSERC Atlantic Chair for Women in Science and Engineering)
Marnina Gonick (Canada Research Chair in Gender)
Catherine Martin (Nancy's Chair in Women's Studies)
Patricia Williams (Canada Research Chair in Food Security and Policy Change)
Chair: Gayle MacDonald (Associate Vice-President, Research, and AMI Steering Committee, Mount Saint Vincent University)
10:30am-10:45am – Break (all breaks and lunches in the hall outside of MC 105/106) 10:45am-12:15pm Panels
1A) Indigenous Politics: Citizenship, Governance and Resistance (MC 401) David MacDonald (University of Guelph) - Reconfiguring Indigenous-Settler Relations in an Era of
Reconciliation: Comparing Canada and Aotearoa New Zealand
Martha Walls (Mount Saint Vincent University) – “With Outside Direction but Independently of the
Government”: The Mic Mac Program Community Development, 1959-1970
Sarah Shoker (McMaster University) - The Dispossessed: Locating Indigeneity in International
Relations
Chair: Daniel Salée (Concordia University)
Discussant: Catherine Martin (Mount Saint Vincent University)
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1B) Political Economy of Labour and (Un)Employment (MC 302)
Tobin Haley (York University) “They Give Me Five Dollars for That”: The Use of Mad People as Sources
of Un- and Underpaid Labour in Ontario, Canada.
Marcel Goguen (McMaster University) & Eric Thomas (Independent Researcher) - Temporary Foreign
Workers and the Transnational Camp: Theorizing Spaces of Precarity
Peter Graefe (McMaster University) - Social Movements and the Transformations in Employment
Regimes: Lessons from the Quebec Women’s Movement in the 1990s
Chair: Tammy Findlay (Mount Saint Vincent University)
Discussant: Rachel Brickner (Acadia University)
1C) International Relations: Power, Conflict and Foreign Policy (MC 301)
Ian Spears (University of Guelph) - Why Conflict Resolution Fails: The Subjective Nature of Conflict
Resolution
Charles-Philippe David (Université du Québec à Montréal) - Bad Analogical Reasoning and Post-war
Operations in Iraq after 2003
Shaun Narine (Saint Thomas University) - American Domestic Politics and Its Influence on US Foreign
Policy: How Decline at Home Affects Decline Abroad
David Tabachnick (Nipissing University) - Multiculturalism in Canada and the United States after
September 11th, 2001
Chair: Maya Eichler (Mount Saint Vincent University)
Discussant: John Mitton (Dalhousie University)
1D) Citizen Engagement, Deliberation, and Democratic Reform (MC 201B)
Kerry Tannahill (Concordia University), Mebs Kanji (Concordia University) & Jocelyn Mcgrandle
(Concordia University) - Evaluating Political Support in Quebec
Angelia Wagner (University of Alberta) - Watching the Watchdogs: Municipal Candidate Assessments
of Election Coverage
Byron Sheldrick (University of Guelph) - Open Government and the Reform of Local Democracy
Chair: JP Lewis (University of New Brunswick)
Discussant: Michael MacMillan (Mount Saint Vincent University)
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1E) Roundtable – Critical Reflections on Disability and Global Development: Perspectives from
the Global North/South (MC 105/106)
Julianne Acker-Verney (Saint Mary’s University)
David Black (Dalhousie University)
Steve Estey (Council of Canadians with Disabilities)
Mario Levesque (Mount Allison University)
Anna MacQuarrie (Inclusion International)
Susan Manning (Mount Saint Vincent University)
Chair: Kristi Kenyon (Dalhousie University/University of Pretoria)
12:15pm-1pm – Lunch 1pm-2:30pm – Panels
2A) Political Theory: Imagining Alternative Political Subjectivities (MC 401)
Paul Gray (York University) - But Who Will Attend to the Experience Machine? Libertarianism Necessarily Neglects the Contribution of Labour Geoffrey Whitehall (Acadia University) - The Foucault Hustle: Modes of Subjectivation and the Aesthetic Subject of Indifference Andy Scerri (Virginia Tech) - Critical Green Politics in Joachim Radkau’s ‘Age of Ecology’ Matthew Flanagan (Concordia University) - The Absence of Virtue Friendship in Adam Smith’s The
Theory of Moral Sentiments
Chair: Randi Warne (Mount Saint Vincent University) Discussant: Christina Behme (Mount Saint Vincent University)
2B) Intersectional Frameworks: Stories, Voices and Social Movements (MC 302)
Tracy Glynn (University of New Brunswick) - Women in a Mine’s World: A Photovoice Study of
Perspectives of Women at a Mining Town in Indonesia
Susan Manning (Mount Saint Vincent University) - Contrasting Stories of Colonization in Newfoundland:
Creating Political Possibilities
Dan Irving (Carleton University) - Eminem as Policy Advisor? Affect, Entitlement and Masculinity in
Crises
Michelle Cohen (Canadian Union of Public Employees) and Tammy Findlay (Mount Saint Vincent
University) - Changing Public Services: Intersectionality in Community
Chair: Meredith Ralston (Mount Saint Vincent University)
Discussant: Rylan Higgins (Saint Mary’s University)
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2C) The Political Economy of Emerging Trends in Agriculture and Development (MC 301)
Cyndrella Musodza (Saint Mary’s University) - Implications of Redistributive Pro-Poor Land Reform on
National Agricultural Food Production: Experiences from Zimbabwe’s Fast Track Land Reform Program
(FTLRP)
Ulrick Peter Mumburi (Saint Mary’s University) - Formalization of Land Rights and Challenges of
Continuous Access to Land Resources for Communal Farmers in Tanzania
Saidu Timbo (Saint Mary’s University) - Contemporary Large-Scale Farmland Acquisitions and Food
Sovereignty: The Case of Smallholders in Sierra Leone
Chiedza Lilias Sadomba (Saint Mary’s University) - The Limitations of the Smart-Subsidy Model:
Malawi’s Farm Input Subsidy Programme
Chair: Gavin Fridell (Saint Mary’s University)
Discussant: Carolyn Bassett (University of New Brunswick)
2D) Law and the Constitution: Contesting Conventions (MC 201B)
Michael McCrossan (University of New Brunswick) - Judging the Judges: Shifting Understandings of
Territoriality and Legal Space
Louise Carbert (Dalhousie University) & Naomi Black (York University) - Historiography and
Hagiography of Feminist Interventions into Canada's Constitution
Thomas Bateman (Saint Thomas University) - The Turbulent Careers of Metaphors in Canadian
Constitutional Law: The Apparent Death of the Living Tree
Richard Devlin (Dalhousie University) - Regulating Judges: Expanding Our (Conceptual and
Geographic) Horizons
Chair: Erin Crandall (Acadia University)
Discussant: Byron Sheldrick (University of Guelph)
2E) Roundtable – The Nova Scotia NDP in Government: Looking Back and Looking Forward
(MC 105/106)
Ray Larkin (Pink Larkin) - The NDP Government’s Record on Labour Relations
Kevin McNamara - The NDP Government’s Record on Health Care Transformation
Dan O’Connor (Chief of Staff to Premier Darrell Dexter) - The NDP Government’s Record on Economic
Development
Susanna Fuller (Ecology Action Centre) - The NDP Government’s Record on Public Engagement on Housing, Community Development and Economic Development Issues Wendy Lill (Playwright & Co-chair, Putting People First Task Force) - Creating the Roadmap for Transforming the Nova Scotia Services to Persons with Disabilities Program Chair: Michael MacMillan (Mount Saint Vincent University)
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2:30pm-2:45pm – Break 2:45pm-4:15pm – Panels
3A) No Panel
3B) Public Health and Social Justice (MC 302)
Gavin Fridell (Saint Mary’s University) - The Hidden Impacts of Public Alcohol Policy: Canadian Liquor
Control Boards and Ethical Trade
Rylan Higgins (Saint Mary’s University) - Childhood, Nature and Social Injustice
Chris Walker (Saint Mary’s University) - Misión Barrio Adentro — Venezuela’s Social Alternative
Chair: Nargess Kayhani (Mount Saint Vincent University)
Discussant: Alana Cattapan (Dalhousie University)
3C) Global Politics: Transforming States, Markets and Civil Societies (MC 301)
Kristi Kenyon (Dalhousie University/University of Pretoria) - Diverse Understandings: Localizing Human
Rights in Southern Africa
Robert Finbow (Dalhousie University) - Civil Society, Trade Agreements and Government
Competencies: a Case Study from EU-Canada Economic Relations
Carolyn Bassett (University New Brunswick) - Africa’s Next Debt Crisis?
Chair: Russell Williams (Memorial University)
Discussant: Emily Jackson (Acadia University)
3D) Governance: Deconstructing Canadian Political Institutions and the Policy Process (MC 201B)
JP Lewis (University of New Brunswick) & Kate Puddister (University of Guelph) - A Typology for
Modern Canadian Federal Ministers of Justice: An Exploratory Paper
JP Lewis (University of New Brunswick) - Leadership Change in the Modern Canadian Cabinet
Andrew Secord (Saint Thomas University), Joshua Clarke (Carleton University) & Maggie Fitzgerald
(Carleton University) - Unraveling the Right to Information Act in New Brunswick: 2007-2009
Erin Crandall (Acadia University) - Regulating Cooperative Federalism: The Harper Government, the
Supreme Court, and Securities Regulation
Chair: Thomas Bateman (Saint Thomas University)
Discussant: Mario Levesque (Mount Allison University)
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3E) Roundtable on the Ivany Report – Now and Again: Engaging our Diversity (MC 105/106)
Geoffrey Whitehall (Acadia University)
Rachel Brickner (Acadia University)
Andrew Biro (Acadia University)
Tammy Findlay (Mount Saint Vincent University)
Chair: Jeffrey MacLeod (Mount Saint Vincent University)
4:15pm-4:30pm – Break
4:30pm-6pm – Keynote Address – Dr. Cynthia Enloe (MC 105/106) Reception to Follow
Dr. Cynthia Enloe
Department of International Development, Community, and Environment, Clark University
What If They Really Did Take Us Seriously?
The Risks and Potential In Doing Feminist Political Analysis
6:40pm – Meet at Halifax Ferry Terminal 7pm-9pm – Dinner - The Wooden Monkey, Dartmouth (ticket required)
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Sunday, Sept. 27
9am-10:30am – Panels
4A) Constructing the Nation: Language, Imagery and Identity (MC 401)
Jeffrey MacLeod (Mount Saint Vincent University) & Nick Webb (NSCAD) - Mother Canada and the
Greening of the Cove
Daniel Salée (Concordia University) - The Political Decline of the Quebec Sovereignty Movement: A Macrosociological Perspective on Neoliberal Nationalism
Chair: Corey Slumkoski (Mount Saint Vincent University)
Discussant: Alexandra Dobrowolsky (Saint Mary’s University)
4B) Environmental Politics: Discourses and Practices (MC 302)
Peter Clancy (Saint Francis Xavier University) & Mario Levesque (Mount Allison University) - Exploring
Environmental Governance in the Gulf of St. Lawrence
Kate Ervine (Saint Mary’s University) - Pricing Carbon: Assessing the Relationship Between Emissions
Trading, Cost-Effectiveness, and Effective Climate Change Mitigation
Janice E. Harvey (Saint Thomas University) - Eco-Political Discourse in Globe and Mail Editorials: A
Post-Ecologist Turn?
Russell Williams (Memorial University) - The Road to Paris and Polarized Climate Policy in Canada.
Chair: Andy Scerri (Virginia Tech)
Discussant: Andrew Biro (Acadia University)
4C) Critical Security Studies: Rethinking Intervention, Protection and Policing (MC 301)
Marc Doucet (Saint Mary’s University) - The Security-Police Project of Contemporary International
Intervention
Emily Jackson (Acadia University) - Protecting Crowded Places: Preemptive Security and the Material
Politics of Interoperability
Katherine Kenny (Carleton University) - Rethinking Security from the Perspective of Vulnerability and
Care
Chair: Shaun Narine (Saint Thomas University)
Discussant: Maya Eichler (Mount Saint Vincent)
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4D) Representation and Electoral Politics: Identity, Equality, and Diversity (MC 201B)
Kathryn Wesley (Memorial University) - Economic Inequality and Voter Turnout in Canadian Federal
Elections, 1979-2011
Jason Roy (Wilfrid Laurier University) - Poll Dynamic Effects on the Vote Decision Process and Choice
Joanna Everitt (University of New Brunswick) & Joseph Sandford (University of New Brunswick) - Voter
Behaviour in the New Brunswick Provincial Election of 2014
Christoph Pike (Memorial University) & Scott Matthews (Memorial University) - A Longitudinal Study of
Visible Minority Voting Behaviour in Canadian Elections
Chair: Janet McClain (Mount Saint Vincent University)
Discussant: Don Desserud (University of Prince Edward Island)
4E) Roundtable – From Research to Action: Popular Education for Democratic Citizenship
(MC 105/106)
Christine Saulnier (Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives Nova Scotia)
Mark Coffin (Springtide Collective)
Pat Kipping (Alexa McDonough Institute for Women, Gender, and Social Justice)
Evan Coole (Solidarity Halifax)
Chair: Leslie Brown (Mount Saint Vincent University)
10:30am-10:45am – Break 10:45am-12:15pm – Panels
5A) Regional Politics: Inclusion, Exclusion and Social Change in Atlantic Canada (MC 401)
Corey Slumkoski (Mount Saint Vincent University) - The Ethno-Cultural Hierarchy of the Antigonish
Movement
Louise Carbert (Dalhousie University) - Cultural and Institutional Legacies of the Harper Decade in
Atlantic Canada
Mario Levesque (Mount Allison University) - Experiencing Disability in Three Small New Brunswick
Acadian Communities
Alex Marland (Memorial University) - A Series of Unusual Events: The Post-Williams Decline of the
Newfoundland and Labrador PC Party
Chair: Andrew Secord (Saint Thomas University)
Discussant: Karen Foster (Dalhousie University)
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5B) Space, Place, Scale and Public Policy (MC 302)
Alana Cattapan (Dalhousie University) & Dave Snow (University of Guelph) - Of Federalism and
Fertility: Assisted Human Reproduction as an Issue of Intergovernmental In Health Care
Katherine Kenny (Carleton University) & Marcel Goguen (McMaster University) - Stories of Territory
and the Disciplining of Global Politics
Alexandra Dobrowolsky (Saint Mary’s University) - Re-Patriating Immigration Policy?: Present Day
Puzzles in Neoliberalism and Problems for Multiculturalism & Equality
Jason Waters (Memorial University) - Reforming the Periphery: Regionization of Bus Service in the
Northeast Avalon, NL
Chair: Tobin Haley (York University)
Discussant: Peter Graefe (McMaster University)
5C) Borders, Migration and Displacement (MC 301)
Hepzibah Muñoz Martinez (University of New Brunswick) - The Politics of (In)Difference in Mexico’s
Violence
Lyubov Zhyznomirska (Saint Mary’s University) - Unwanted Neighbours: Looking Beyond the
alSouth/East Dichotomy in the European Union’s Irregular Migration Policies
Inna Viriasova (Acadia University) - Leaving the City: Forced Displacement and Care of the Self
Chair: Marc Doucet (Saint Mary’s University)
Discussant: Catherine Bryan (Dalhousie University)
5D) No Panel
5E) Roundtable – Context and Outcome of the 2015 PEI Provincial Election (MC 105/106)
Don Desserud (University of Prince Edward Island)
Jeff Collins (Carleton University)
Kerry Campbell (CBC)
Teresa Wright (Charlottetown Guardian)
Chair: Joanna Everitt (University of New Brunswick)
12:15-1pm – Lunch & Closing Remarks
1pm-2pm – APPSA Business Meeting (MC 105/106)
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APPSA Conference Participants
Julianne Acker-Verney ([email protected]) Laura Amson ([email protected]) Carolyn Bassett ([email protected]) Tom Bateman ([email protected]) Christina Behme ([email protected]) Andrew Biro ([email protected]) David Black ([email protected]) Naomi Black ([email protected]) Rachel Brickner ([email protected]) Leslie Brown ([email protected]) Catherine Bryan ([email protected]) Kerry Campbell ([email protected]) Louise Carbert ([email protected]) Alana Cattapan ([email protected]) Katie Cvitkovitch ([email protected]) Peter Clancy ([email protected]) Joshua Clarke ([email protected]) Mark Coffin ([email protected]) Jeffrey Collins ([email protected]) Evan Coole ([email protected]) Barbara Cottrell ([email protected]) Erin Crandall ([email protected]) Charles-Philippe David ([email protected]) Don Desserud ([email protected]) Richard Devlin ([email protected]) Alexandra Dobrowolsky ([email protected]) Marc Doucet ([email protected]) Maya Eichler ([email protected]) Cynthia Enloe ([email protected]) Kate Ervine ([email protected]) Steve Estey ([email protected]) Joanna Everitt ([email protected]) Abbey Ferguson ([email protected]) Robert Finbow ([email protected]) Tammy Findlay ([email protected]) Margaret Fitzgerald ([email protected]) Matthew Flanagan ([email protected]) Karen Foster ([email protected]) Tamara Franz-Odendaal ([email protected]) Gavin Fridell ([email protected]) Susanna Fuller ([email protected]) Tracy Glynn ([email protected]) Marcel Goguen ([email protected])
Marnina Gonick ([email protected]) Peter Graefe ([email protected]) Jonathan Grant ([email protected]) Paul Gray ([email protected]) Tobin Haley ([email protected]) Janice E. Harvey ([email protected])
Aris Hernandez ([email protected]) Rylan Higgins ([email protected]) Dan Irving ([email protected]) Emily Jackson ([email protected]) Mebs Kanji ([email protected]) Nargess Kayhani ([email protected]) Charlotte Kiddell ([email protected]) Janice Keefe ([email protected]) Katherine Kenny ([email protected]) Kristi Kenyon ([email protected]) Pat Kipping ([email protected]) Ray Larkin ([email protected]) Mario Levesque ([email protected]) JP Lewis ([email protected]) David MacDonald ([email protected]) Gayle MacDonald ([email protected]) Jeffrey MacLeod ([email protected]) Michael MacMillan ([email protected]) Anna MacQuarrie ([email protected]) Susan Manning ([email protected]) Alex Marland ([email protected]) Catherine Martin ([email protected]) Scott Matthews ([email protected]) Janet McClain ([email protected]) Michael McCrossan ([email protected]) Jocelyn Mcgrandle ([email protected]) Kevin McNamara ([email protected]) John Mitton ([email protected]) Ulrick Peter Mumburi ([email protected]) Hepzibah Muñoz-Martinez ([email protected]) Cyndrella Musodza ([email protected]) Shaun Narine ([email protected]) Emily Nielsen ([email protected]) Dan O’Connor ([email protected])
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Christoph James Pike ([email protected]) Kate Puddister ([email protected]) Meredith Ralston ([email protected]) Jason Roy ([email protected]) Isabella Ruggeri ([email protected]) Chiedza Lilias Sadomba ([email protected]) Daniel Salée ([email protected]) Joseph Sandford ([email protected]) Christine Saulnier ([email protected]) Andy Scerri ([email protected]) Andrew Secord ([email protected]) Byron Sheldrick ([email protected]) Sarah Shoker ([email protected]) Corey Slumkoski ([email protected]) Dave Snow ([email protected]) Ian Spears ([email protected]) David Tabachnick ([email protected])
Kerry Tannahill ([email protected]) Evangelia Tastsoglou ([email protected]) Eric Thomas ([email protected]) Saidu Timbo ([email protected]) Inna Viriasova ([email protected]) Angelia Wagner ([email protected]) Chris Walker ([email protected]) Martha Walls ([email protected]) Jason Waters ([email protected]) Nick Webb ([email protected]) Kathryn Wesley ([email protected]) Geoffrey Whitehall ([email protected]) Patricia Williams ([email protected]) Russell Williams ([email protected]) Amanda Wilneff ([email protected]) Teresa Wright ([email protected]) Paul Whyte ([email protected]) Lyubov Zhyznomirska ([email protected])
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