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2022 Welcome to New Board Members
2022 Welcome to New Board Members
2022 CPSA ELECTION – LET’S VOTE
2022 CPSA ELECTION – LET’S VOTE
Voting will end on June 7, at 3:15 pm (EDT)…

Indigenous Content Syllabus Materials: A Resource for Political Science Instructors in Canada
Canadian Political Science Association Reconciliation Committee
This syllabus is necessarily a work in progress. Scholarship and research continue to be produced. We hope to update this resource periodically.


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CPSA Women’s Caucus
The Women’s Caucus of the Canadian Political Science Association (CPSA) is a network of members of the CPSA who seek to promote equal opportunities and the status of women within the ranks of Canadian Political Science. An informal network, the caucus meets once a year at the Annual Meeting the Canadian Political Science Association. It works to mentor women entering the field, to provide opportunities for networking among its members, to raise the visibility of women in the field, and to address and advocate on gender issues more generally.
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The Newsletter of the Canadian Political Science Association
POLCAN2 is sent out every Wednesday and open to CPSA members and non-members. It brings news and job postings from the Canadian political science community, an extensive list of departments specialized in different areas of social sciences, and useful information about disciplinary and multidisciplinary events and conferences provided by universities and associations around the world.
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Parliamentary Internship
Programme

Every year since 1970, the Parliamentary Internship Programme has welcomed 10 young professionals to Parliament Hill from September through June. The paid, non-partisan interns are selected through a national competition.
Ontario Legislature Internship Programme

The Ontario Legislature Internship Programme was established in 1975 and is administered by the Canadian Political Science Association and supported by a financial grant from the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.

The Canadian Political Science Association(CPSA)/Association canadienne de science politique (ACSP) and Société québécoise de science politique (SQSP) are pleased to let you know that a Teaching and Learning Network has been created with the purpose of supporting Political Scientists across the country to share teaching and learning resources.
The network will be led by Dr. Loleen Berdahl (USask), Dr. Heather Smith (UNBC), and Dr. Sule Tomkinson (ULaval).
Canadian Political Science Association
The Canadian Political Science Association began its activities in 1912 and was incorporated under the Canada Corporation Act in 1971. The main purpose of the CPSA is to facilitate and promote the study of politics and government in Canada. Through varied activities, it seeks to connect students, researchers, journalists, practitioners, teachers and all individuals interested in the discipline to one another and to international resources for the study of politics and government.