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PoliSci
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17 episodes
4 days ago
This podcast is produced by graduate students at Concordia University, aiming to foster connections within the research community.
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This podcast is produced by graduate students at Concordia University, aiming to foster connections within the research community.
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Social Sciences
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The Notwithstanding Clause and Beyond: A conversation with Kristina Uleckas-Lavigne
PoliSci
33 minutes 38 seconds
10 months ago
The Notwithstanding Clause and Beyond: A conversation with Kristina Uleckas-Lavigne

In the second episode of Polisci Perspectives, host Navid Mahlooji welcomes Kristina Uleckas-Lavigne, a Concordia University political science graduate student with a unique and multifaceted academic path. Kristina shares how her background in Cinema Communications, Journalism, and life during COVID led her to a passion for political science.

With experiences ranging from supervising elections for Elections Canada to researching the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Kristina provides a fascinating perspective on topics like the notwithstanding clause and Quebec's approach to multiculturalism.


Credits:

Host: Navid Mahlooji

Guest: Kristina Uleckas-Lavigne

Production: João Roque and 

Audio editing: Gaëlle Poirier-Morin

Date: December 19 - 16h00

Lieu: South Africa - Study Room - Library

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PoliSci
This podcast is produced by graduate students at Concordia University, aiming to foster connections within the research community.