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faculty member contributes to book on governance in northern ontario

michel s. beaulieu’s “a historic overview of policies effecting non-aboriginal resource development in northwestern ontario, 1900-1930” appears in the book governance in northern ontario published by the university of toronto press. edited by charles conteh and bob segsworth, the book analyzes economic development policy governance in northern ontario over the past thirty years, with the goal of making practical policy recommendations for present and future government engagement with the region.

journal diplomacy and statecraft features article by faculty member

a new article by michael stevenson appears in the latest issue of the the journal diplomacy and statecraft. “a very careful balance:” the 1961 triangular agreement and the conduct of canadian–american relations" examines the negotiation of a critical 1961 defence production agreement between canada and the united states. through this triangular transaction, the united states transferred american f-101 interceptors to canadian ownership and paid $150 million to procure f-104 fighters in canada. in return, canada contributed $50 million to the f-104 project and assumed the significant costs of operating stations in the pinetree radar line.

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