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Canadian Studies Centers in Canada
Association for Canadian Studies
The Association for Canadian Studies (ACS) was founded in 1973 at Queen's University as a non-profit organization which initiates and supports activities in the areas of research, teaching, communications, and the training of students in the field of Canadian Studies.
International Council for Canadian Studies
The International Council for Canadian Studies (ICCS) is a federation of twenty-two national and multi-national Canadian Studies associations and four associate members in thirty-nine countries. It is mandated to promote worldwide scholarly study, research, teaching and publication about Canada in all disciplines.
Carleton University: School of Canadian Studies
This post-secondary Canadian Studies program offers courses at the undergraduate, masters, and doctorate level. These interdisciplinary courses contain detailed, reliable, and up-to-date information about the complex issues and concerns confronting Canada.
McGill University: Québec Studies Program
The Quebec Studies Program looks to foster interdisciplinary studies and exchange on Quebec society.
McGill Institute for the Study of Canada
The Institute offers the Canadian Studies Programme, which includes an Honours and Joint Honours programme, and Major and Minor Concentration.
Mount Allison University: Centre for Canadian Studies
The Canadian Studies Programme and the Centre for Canadian Studies at Mount Allison University in Sackville, New Brunswick, is one of the oldest in Canada. Home to the Edgar and Dorothy Davidson Chair of Canadian Studies, the Centre has earned a national reputation for its research and publication programme.
Queen's University: Canadian Studies Program
Canadian Studies at Queen's is a unique interdepartmental program designed to create a flexible and balanced undergraduate experience for students interested in the study of Canada. Successful candidates will receive an honours degree in Canadian Studies with a high level of specialization in their primary concentration.
Trent University: Frost Centre for Canadian Studies and Native Studies
The Frost Centre for Canadian and Native Studies is both a research centre and the home for two graduate programs, the M.A. in Canadian Studies and Native Studies, and the Ph.D. in Canadian Studies.
University of Manitoba: Canadian Studies Program
This Faculty of Arts inter-disciplinary program will bring to life Canadian history, economics, literature and politics as well as a range of other subjects. An honours, major and minor program in Canadian Studies is available, as well as the St. Boniface Internet Masters Degree in Canadian Studies.
University of Ottawa: Institute of Canadian Studies
The Institute of Canadian Studies opened its doors in 1998. The Institute offers Canadian Studies Academic Programs at the Undergraduate and Graduate levels, welcomes international Canadianist visitors and hosts Canadianist events throughout the year.
University of Toronto: University College: Canadian Studies Program
The Canadian Studies Program offers opportunities to study Canadian culture and society in an interdisciplinary manner and to explore cultural, social, economic, and political developments in this diverse country. Students can choose from a Specialist, Major or Minor concentration in Canadian Studies.
York University: Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies
The Robarts Centre offers a strong program of high-level seminars, workshops and conferences on major issues focusing on Canadian perspectives on Communications, Culture, the Fine Arts, History, Political Economy, Public Policy and International Relation. The Centre has expanded to include an orientation toward broader Canadian and international scholarly and policy-making communities.

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