Neil Macdonald Them and Us: Nationalism's Dangerous Attraction
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V" 4TH ANNUAL HURTIG LECTURE ON THE FUTURE OF CANADA saturday.octofoer, Neil Macdonald Them and Us: Nationalism's Dangerous Attraction presented by the DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL. SCIENCE October 6, 2OO6 Peter C. Newman: "Canadian Politics and the New Journalism: Making Facts Dance." October 4, 2OO7 Heather Mallick: "Pox Americana: How the US will take over Canada" October 1, 2OO8 Margaret Atwood: Which Canada? October 3, 2OO9 Neil Macdonald: Them and Us: Nationalism's Dangerous Attraction The Hurtig Lecture on the Future of Canada he Hurtig Annual Lecture on the a lasting contribution to our national TFuture of Canada was launched heritage and culture - The Canadian by the Department of Political Science Encyclopaedia, first published in 1985. in the Faculty of Arts in 2005 tp mark As an author of many best-selling Alberta's Centennial Yea^ arfd to books, he has invited Canadians to honour an outstanding pclmpntonian reflect upon fundamental values that and Canadian citizen. shape our daily lives and our collective future. The primary goal of the Hurtig Lecture series is to cultivate a national platform Mr. Hurtig's distinguished at the University of Alberta for leading contributions to national life have opinion leaders to deliver lectures been celebrated with many accolades, that provoke, educate, and generate not the least, the award of an Order of a more inclusive understanding Canada and six honorary doctorates of our collective experiences and from leading Canadian universities, responsibilities as engaged citizens including the University of Alberta. in an ever-more interdependent and The Department of Political Science complex world. and the Faculty of Arts Development Office are currently fund-raising to Mr. Hurtig provides a sterling example establish an endowed Hurtig Chair in of engaged Canadian citizenship. Engaged Citizenship at the University With vision and determination, this of Alberta. entrepreneur and publisher crafted eil Macdonald, a nineteen year Nveteran of CBC Television News, has been The National's Washington correspondent since 2003. He began his distinguished career in journalism the old fashioned way as a copyboy -,r ••'"•, • " for the Ottawa Citizen. In those early ft. years, when he wasn't fetching coffee for editors, he covered local council meetings and police stories. Neil Macdonald Within a few years, he moved to Parliament Hill, writing for Southam PROGRAMME Newspapers. In 1988, after a decade of Welcome and Introduction of the reporting for three newspapers - the Hurtig Lecture Ottawa Citizen, the Montreal Gazette Dr. Andy Knight Chair, Department of Political Science and the Vancouver Sun, he turned to Introduction and Presentation to Mr Hurtig television and the CBC News. In CBC's parliamentary bureau, he covered Welcome on behalf of the national elections, referendums, and all Faculty of Arts and Introduction of Neil Macdonald the cracks and pressures of binational Dr. Colleen Skidmore federalism. Interim Dean, faculty of Arts In 1998, Neil Macdonald was Fourth Annual Hurtig Lecture transferred to Jerusalem, where he "Them and Us: Nationalism's spent five years reporting on the Dangerous Attraction" Middle East. He worked in most Arab Neil Macdonald countries and covered the violent Closing Remarks uprising known as the second intifada. Janine Brodie, Hurtig Lecture Organizing Committee about us he Hurtig Lecture series provides a national platform at the TUniversity of Alberta to promote informed dialogue about the choices and values that will shape the future of Canada. In order to build upon this goal, the Department of Political Science has established a fund to sustain the Hurtig Lecture Series. We warmly invite donations (tax deductable) to help build this fund. The Department and the Faculty of Arts are also seeking community support to establish an endowed Hurtig Chair in Engaged Citizenship and will be launching its 2000 by 1000 campaign this fall. For further information about how you can support these important initiatives, please contact Janine Brodie, chair of the Hurtig Lecture Organizing Committee at [email protected] or Anna Biscoe, Senior Development Officer, Faculty of Arts at [email protected] or 780.492.9473. Hurtig Lecture Foundational Donors Mr. Avie Bennett Mr. Wallace McCain Dr. Susan Minsos Hurtig Lecture Sponsors i ;//, m f Friends ofde UN ION'BANJUIS N University "'Alberta FACULTY OF ARTS UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA.