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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/political-science/events/explore-political-science
 -research-your-library
SUMMARY:Explore Political Science Research in Your Library
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join us in the lobby of Dana Porter Library for a showcase of o
 ngoing\ngraduate student political science research. This poster session\n
 highlights emerging scholarship from the PSCI 601 class (_Research and\nWr
 iting in Political Science_) and leverages the Library as a hub for\nresea
 rch connections\, interdisciplinary dialogue\, and knowledge\nmobilization
 . All members of the academic community—undergraduates\,\ngraduate stude
 nts\, staff\, and faculty are invited to engage with the\npresenters and l
 earn about current political science inquiry.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260209T170000
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/political-science/events/waterloo-forum-announces-
 engaging-debate-future-canada
LOCATION:E7 - Engineering 7 200 University Ave West PSE (E7) 2nd Floor Even
 t Space Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:The Waterloo Forum announces an engaging debate: \"Is the Future of
 \nCanada with Europe?\"
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:In a time of drastic geopolitical change\, Canada is re-evaluat
 ing its\nrelationships. Are the Prime Minister's comments about a new glob
 al\norder accurate\, and if so\, should Canada side with Europe? Come and\
 nsee Dr. Patricia Goff\, Dr. David Welch\, Dr. Ken Jackson\, and Dan\nCiu
 riak debate this issue. Don't hesitate to bring your questions to\nthe po
 st-debate Q&amp;A. 
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/political-science/events/speaker-series-0
SUMMARY:Speaker Series
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:GENDER\, PEACE\, AND POWER SHARING\n\nDr. McCulloch will be spe
 aking on her upcoming book _Gender\, Peace\,\nand Power-Sharing_ (Universi
 ty of Toronto Press\, June 2026)\,\ncoauthored with Siobhan Byrne (Univers
 ity of Alberta). The book\nexplores how power-sharing and the women\, peac
 e\, and security agenda\nintersect in peacebuilding practices. It offers a
  feminist\n“alternative telling” that captures the tensions and potent
 ial of\nthese frameworks
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/political-science/events/speaker-series
LOCATION:TC 2218\, William M. Tatham Centre\, University of Waterloo 200 Un
 iversity Avenue West Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Speaker Series
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:LAWLESS: ABORTION UNDER COMPLETE DECRIMINALIZATION\n\nCanada is
  the only country with complete decriminalization of\nabortion: no gestati
 onal duration limitations\, no parental consent\nobligations\, and no wait
 ing periods. In recent years\, other countries\n(New Zealand\, Colombia\, 
 Uruguay\, Mexico) have made strides toward\nthis\, while the United States
  has notoriously lost ground. Amidst the\ntumult\, nurse and scholar Marth
 a Paynter uses historical context and\ncontemporary issues to explain why 
 experts advocate against laws\ngoverning abortion.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/political-science/events/scholar-spotlight-series
LOCATION:HH 341\, J.G. Hagey Hall of the Humanities 200 University Avenue W
 est Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Scholar Spotlight Series
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:OBSTRUCTED LABOUR: A CENTURY OF (IN)ACTION ON MATERNAL MORTALIT
 Y IN\nCANADA\n\nCanada's official maternal mortality statistics are incomp
 lete to the\nextent that the World Health Organization applies an amplifie
 r of 60%.\nThis problem has been known for at least 100 years with no last
 ing\nprogress to address it at a national level. Through the lens of\nrepr
 oductive justice\, this presentation chronicles the historical\ntrajectory
  and interrogates the public policy failure to prioritize\nthe critical is
 sue of maternal mortality.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/political-science/events/speaker-series-red-river-
 sovereignties-radical-refusal-fish
SUMMARY:Speaker Series: Red River Onto-Sovereignties: On Radical Refusal\, 
 Fish\nConservation\, &amp; Quantum Relationality
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:BY DR. ZOE TODD\n\nAssociate Professor\; Tier 2 Canada Researc
 h Chair in Indigenous\nGovernance and Freshwater Fish Futures\n\nDrawing o
 n various scholars\, Dr Zoe Todd critiques the push to 'braid'\nIndigenous
  and settler paradigms in conservation. As a Red River\nMétis scholar\, D
 r Todd advocates for the radical refusal of systems\nbased on white posses
 sion and individualism\, urging western\ninstitutions to embrace Indigenou
 s practices and global\nanti-imperialist solidarities.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/political-science/events/speaker-series-permanent-
 marginality-indigenous-identity-and
SUMMARY:Speaker Series: Permanent Marginality: Indigenous Identity and\nAca
 demia
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:BY RACHELLE “MĀĒYAWEKĒSEKŌKIW” BESAW\n\nPhD Candidate\,
  Sociocultural Anthropology\, Arizona State University\n\nIn this lecture\
 , the speaker will discuss the marginal space she now\ninhabits as a lingu
 istic anthropologist\, indebted to the oftentimes\ncruel and violent histo
 ry of anthropological and linguistic research\ninflicted upon Indigenous N
 ations\, and her own Tribe\, in the name of\nScience. She will discuss her
  own journey through an academic system\nbuilt on the oppression and subju
 gation of her people\, and how she has\nhad to rely upon extractive and ex
 ploitative research on her path to\nreclaiming her Indigeneity.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/political-science/events/speaker-series-why-cant-t
 hey-keep-their-darn-promises
SUMMARY:Speaker Series: Why Can't They Keep Their Darn Promises?
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:As Canada prepares itself for a federal election\, we can all e
 xpect to\nhear a list of promises from each political party that deep down
  we\nknow will never be kept. Why can't political parties keep their\nprom
 ises?
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/political-science/events/speaker-series-consensus-
 and-control-individuals
LOCATION:HH - J.G. Hagey Hall of the Humanities 200 University Avenue West 
 HH 341 Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Speaker Series: \"Consensus and Control: the Individual's Instituti
 onal\nPerception and its Formation\"
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Sabrina Lei is currently a Visiting Scholar with the Department
  of\nPoltiical Science from School of Public Affairs\, Xiamen University\,
 \nChina. Sabrina's research theme focus is “Diplomatic Positioning of\nt
 he States: A Comparison between China and Canada”\, and she is\ncurrentl
 y working on the book  “Consensus and Control: Analysis of\nHuman Polit
 ical Life”.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20191009T190000
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/political-science/events/100-debates-environment
LOCATION:ML - Modern Languages 200 University Avenue West Theatre of the Ar
 ts Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:100 Debates on the Environment
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:100 Debates on the Environment
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