Coverage on the issue of Centre for Criminology funding from provincial government. Here the coverage notes that the Centre will lose its grants unless it agrees to let the Government control its research projects.
This press release from the Department of the Solicitor General with a statement from the Solicitor General, the Honorable Warren Allmand who announced a grant of $50,000 to support the Centre's research activities. Statements from Allmand hint at…
This news story from 2010 discusses the role of the reference to "the Supremacy of God" in the preamble of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Different perspectives on the significance of the preamble are given.
This photograph captures people gathered at an airport to welcome the first refugees to arrive from Syria in Canada following ongoing civil war and a major civilian crisis in Syria. Syrians were welcome with signs in both English and Arabic.
This document is a fact sheet that summarizes and outlines the research complied by the Native Women's Association of Canada about murdered or missing Aboriginal women and girls.
Newspaper Clipping including photograph of Professor Edwards and mentions of events, conferences and academic achievements under the directorship of Professor John Edwards at the Centre of Criminology. Article discusses Professor John Edward's…
Newspaper Clipping covers the upcoming crime prevention conference, the first of its kind to assemble both provincial and federal government officials, members of the judiciary, legal profession and law enforcement representatives for this national…
Newspaper clipping producing a copy of Professor Edwards's written letters to the editor of the Globe and Mail, regarding the statements made about the situation between the Centre of Criminology and the provincial government grants / research…
Newspaper clipping provides a description of the Centre of Criminology's refusal to do secret research for the Ontario government as it directly goes against the University's policy on publishing research results. As a result of this refusal, the…
This 21-page memorandum written by Professor John Ll.J Edwards in the late 50s details his written desire to create multiple criminology institutes to better address the studies of crime, criminology, sentencing and criminal law with a special…
After it was suggested that "real" Canadians do not cover up their faces, Canadians took to the Internet to show that, in fact, we cover up all the time. The Internet meme "Canadian niqab" was born.