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  2. University of Toronto Press - Wikipedia

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    The University of Toronto Press is a Canadian university press. [1] Although it was founded in 1901, the press did not actually publish any books until 1911. [2] The press originally printed only examination books and the university calendar. [3] Its first scholarly book was a work by a classics professor at University College, Toronto. [3]

  3. University of Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The University of Toronto Press was founded in 1901 as Canada's first academic publishing house. The Faculty of Forestry, founded in 1907 with Bernhard Fernow as dean, was Canada's first university faculty devoted to forest science. In 1910, the Faculty of Education opened its laboratory school, the University of Toronto Schools.

  4. List of Indigenous Canadian films - Wikipedia

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  5. Joe Mazzulla - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Dan was inducted into the Bryant Hall of Fame. He died of cancer in April 2020. Mazzulla's younger brother, Justin, played basketball at George Washington University before transferring to the University of Vermont. Mazzulla is a devout Catholic, claiming his identity comes from his "faith" and "purpose."

  6. Selwyn Dewdney - Wikipedia

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    Selwyn Hanington Dewdney was born in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, on October 22, 1909, and was the son of Alfred Daniel Dewdney, who was the Bishop of Keewatin between 1921-1938 of the diocese of Keewatin. [1] His family moved to Kenora, Ontario, in 1924 and he received his secondary education there.

  7. Elizabeth Quinlan (sociologist) - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Quinlan is an associate professor of sociology at the University of Saskatchewan [1] [2] and an associate member of its Women’s and Gender Studies Program. In 2017 she received a national award for equity and justice from the Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT) in recognition of her work supporting fair hiring ...

  8. Sandy Jobin-Bevans - Wikipedia

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    Sandy Jobin-Bevans (born 1972) is a Canadian comedian, actor and television writer.. Biography. He is most noted as a writer of the children's television series Happy House of Frightenstein, for which he and writing partner Ken Cuperus won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Writing in an Animated Program or Series at the 10th Canadian Screen Awards in 2022 and Best Writing in a Preschool ...

  9. Dan Berger (American academic) - Wikipedia

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    Dan Berger is an author, historian and professor at the University of Washington Bothell. [1] His interests are critical race theory, prison studies, and contemporary social movements in the U.S., focused on prisons and "diverse ways in which imprisonment has shaped social movements, racism, and American politics since World War II." [2]