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About Michael K. Barbour

Michael K. Barbour is the Director of Faculty Development and a Professor of Instructional Design for the College of Education and Health Sciences at Touro University California. He has been involved with K-12 online learning in a variety of countries for well over a decade as a researcher, teacher, course designer and administrator. Michael's research focuses on the effective design, delivery and support of K-12 online learning, particularly for students located in rural jurisdictions.

#ARMYRUN 2022 is Live! | L’édition de la #COURSEARMÉE 2022 est en ligne!

Some of our members may wish to take part in the virtual options to support our troops.


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Registration now open!!!

We are happy to announce that the 2022 Virtual edition of Canada Army Run, Presented by BMO is now live, taking place September 9-18!

While the Army is beginning to return to more normal circumstances in support of operational priorities, we remain cautious when it comes to events which do not directly support training and operational readiness.

Hosting large public events requires many resources, including equipment, volunteers, and military personnel. Due to the impacts surrounding COVID-19 on the Canadian Army, there is an increased demand to meet readiness requirements.

With the reduced training conducted over recent years, there is an increased demand for training resumption, impacting our personnel capacity for non-operational functions. Therefore, while we do hope to offer our participants a physical race experience in Ottawa this September, we are not yet ready to open registration.

A decision will be made this spring, and we will communicate the outcome to you as soon as possible. We pride ourselves on being No Ordinary Race, with military presence critical to your Canada Army Run experience.

Race Dates: September 9-18

Featured Race Distances:
  • 5K – presented by General Dynamics Mission Systems – Canada
  • 10K – Presented by Accora Village
  • Half Marathon
  • 5K + 10K Challenge
  • 5K + Half Marathon Commander’s Challenge
    • Challenge distance events will include entry to both individual races. There is no 15K or 26.1K single distance event for 2022.
Virtual Training Events: Included with registration to any event

Take part in free training races and distance challenges this spring as you prepare for Canada Army Run in September. These events are designed to:

  • Keep you motivated and  push you to new distances
  • Progress your training throughout the season, with increasing distance options as you near race day
  • 2K events, perfect for any new athlete or to include family
Included with Registration:
  • An exclusive Canada Army Run merchandise item
  • Canada Army Run finisher coin, themed for each race distance
  • Challenge participants will receive a coin for each included event, with a special challenge coin for the combined event theme
  • Access to the official race platform, where you can test yourself or see how you match up with others
  • Virtual training races and distance challenges
  • Virtual Expo, including exclusive offers from our incredible partners
  • The return of our Virtual Remembrance Row, Presented by the Royal Canadian Legion, with the option to include your own nomination

*Shirt/hat styles or sizes may become unavailable closer to the event date. Participants will be guaranteed the style and size available and selected during registration.

Early bird pricing in effect until April 18!

Register Now

Extend the military esprit de corps

Canada Army Run brings together the defence community, and all those it reaches:

  • Currently serving
  • Retired
  • Family members
  • DND/CFMWS Employees
  • Military supporters

Your participation in this event helps show your support to your Canadian Army.

Throughout the year, we will tell stories that better connect you with Army efforts, lifestyle and culture.

No Ordinary Cause

Canada Army Run champions Support Our Troops and Soldier On, the official charitable causes of the Canadian Armed Forces.

  • Supporting the brave women and men who serve our country with Canada Army Run is simple and rewarding.
  • Easily set-up your pledge page on your Race Roster Participant Dashboard
  • Share your page with family and friends
  • Create or join a team to fundraise together!
For more information on fundraising with Canada Army Run, click here: https://armyrun.ca/fundraising/ 
Inscription maintenant ouverte !!! 

Nous sommes heureux d’annoncer que l’édition de 2022 de la Course de l’Armée du Canada, présentée par la BMO, se tiendra du 9 au 18 septembre!

Alors que l’Armée entame un processus de retour à la normale en lien avec les des priorités opérationnelles, nous demeurons toutefois prudents lorsqu’il est question d’événements qui n’appuient pas directement l’entraînement et la disponibilité opérationnelle.

L’organisation d’importants événements publics exige de nombreuses ressources, ce qui comprend de l’équipement, des bénévoles et du personnel militaire. La COVID-19 a eu des répercussions sur l’Armée canadienne, et il existe actuellement une demande accrue pour répondre aux exigences liées à la disponibilité opérationnelle.

Comme il y a eu une réduction de l’instruction au cours des récentes années, on note désormais une augmentation de la demande pour la reprise de l’instruction, ce qui se répercute sur le nombre de membres du personnel disponible pour accomplir des fonctions non opérationnelles. Par conséquent, bien que nous souhaitions offrir à nos participants une expérience de course en personne à Ottawa en septembre, nous ne sommes pas encore prêts à lancer les inscriptions.

Une décision sera prise au printemps, et nous vous aviserons dès que possible. Nous sommes fiers de présenter une Course extraordinaire, et la présence militaire est essentielle à l’expérience de la Course de l’Armée du Canada.

Dates de la course : 9 au 18 septembre

Distance vedettes: 
  • 5 km, présenté par General Dynamics Mission Systems – Canada
  • 10 km, présenté par Accora Village
  • Demi-marathon
  • Défi 5 km + 10 km
  • Défi du commandant 5 km + demi-marathon
    • Les défis comprennent une inscription aux deux distances. Il n’existe pas d’épreuve unique de 15 km ou de 26,1 km cette année.

Événements d’Entraînement Virtuelles: Incluses avec toute inscription

Participez à des courses d’entraînement gratuites et des défis de distances alors que vous vous préparer pour la Course de l’Armée du Canada en septembre ce printemps.

  • Excellente façon de préserver votre motivation et de vous pousser vers de nouvelles distances
  • Entraînement progressif tout au long de la saison, avec des distances croissantes à mesure que septembre approche
  • Courses mensuelles de 2 km, parfaites pour les nouveaux athlètes ou pour faire participer votre famille
Incluses avec toute inscription: 
  • Un article exclusif de la Course de l’Armée du Canada
  • Pièce du participant de la Course de l’Armée du Canada, dont le thème varie en fonction de chaque distance de course
  • Les participants aux défis recevront une pièce pour chaque distance, ainsi qu’une pièce de défi spéciale combinant les deux thèmes.
  • Accès à la plateforme de course officielle, où vous pourrez vous évaluer et vous comparez aux autres
  • Événements d’Entraînement Virtuelles
  • Expo virtuelle, avec offres exclusives de nos incroyables partenaires
  • Retour de l’Allée du souvenir, présentée par la Légion royale canadienne, et possibilité de soumettre vos candidatures
 *Il se peut que certains articles ou certaines tailles ne soient plus disponibles à l’approche de la date de la course. Les articles et tailles disponibles seront indiqués aux participants au moment de leur inscription. Ils pourront alors réserver leur choix.

Tarif pour inscription hâtive jusqu’au 18 avril!

Inscrivez-vous dès aujourd’hui!

Faites la promotion de l’esprit de corps militaire

La Course de l’Armée du Canada rassemble les membres de la communauté de la défense, c’est-à-dire :

  • Les militaires en service actif
  • Les militaires à la retraite
  • Les membres des familles des militaires
  • Les employés du MDN et des SBMFC
  • Tous ceux qui soutiennent les militaires

En participant à cette activité, vous exprimez votre soutien à votre Armée canadienne.
Au cours de l’année, nous allons diffuser des articles qui vous aideront à renforcer votre lien avec votre Armée et à comprendre ses efforts, le mode de vie militaire et sa culture.

Une Cause Extraordinaire
La Course de l’Armée du Canada fait la promotion d’Appuyons nos troupes et de Sans limites, les œuvres de bienfaisance officielles des Forces armées canadiennes.
Participer à la Course de l’Armée du Canada et ainsi venir en aide aux braves femmes et hommes qui servent notre pays est facile et enrichissant.
  • Configurez votre page d’engagement du tableau de bord du participant à la Course
  • Partagez ensuite votre page avec les membres de votre famille et vos amis
  • Créez une équipe ou joignez-vous à une équipe existante pour recueillir des fonds ensemble!
Pour plus d’informations sur la collecte de fonds avec la Course de l’Armée du Canada, cliquez ici : Collecte de Fonds – Course de l’armée (armyrun.ca)
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Student research showcase, Quebec studies & Big Give results! 🥳

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Canadian Studies Announcements
In this issue:
  • Big Give update: Thank you for your support!
  • Event tomorrow: Hildebrand Graduate Research Showcase
  • Call for Papers: American Council for Québec Studies 22nd Biennial Conference
  • Upcoming event: “Future Imaginaries of Abundant Intelligences: Indigenous Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence and its Discontents”
  • External conference: “Public attitudes towards immigration in Canada: A false or true positive?”
🎉 Big Give Update: Another Amazing Year, Thanks to You! 🎉
Canadian Studies is excited to announce yet another record-breaking Big Give for the program. With processing not yet finished, we’ve raised almost $29,000. That’s almost 15% of ALL money raised for the entire Research Division!
We can’t say this enough – your support is the bedrock for everything we do. We’re a small program, but we have an outsized impact thanks to the strength of our community engagement. We’re incredibly grateful for all you do, whether through your philanthropy, volunteering your time, or just attending our events. You make our work not only possible, but meaningful. So thanks again, and we hope to see you soon!
EVENT TOMORROW
Hildebrand Graduate Research Showcase
Tuesday, March 15 | 12:30 pm PT | 223 Moses Hall | RSVP here
Learn about the research Canadian Studies funds through our Edward Hildebrand Graduate Research Fellowships, as recipients present short overviews of their projects. This panel will have a special focus on the environment, development, and Indigenous resource sovereignty. This event will be held in-person as well as broadcast via Zoom.
Mindy Price, Ph.D. candidate, Environmental Science, Policy, and Management
“New Agricultural Frontiers: Land, Labor and Sovereignty in the Northwest Territories, Canada”
Now more than 1º Celsius warmer than a century ago and warming at three times the global average, the Arctic and Subarctic are being reimagined as a new frontier for food production. Despite a growing body of evidence that climate change will enable new possibilities for agriculture in the North, much research remains agnostic about how northern agricultural development will affect communities and landscapes and the relations between them. Mindy uses archival research and ethnography in three extended case studies to examine the implications of agriculture development on the social relations of production and consumption in the Northwest Territories, Canada.
Aaron Gregory, Ph.D. student, City and Regional Planning
“Kinship Infrastructures: Indigenous Energy Autonomy and Regulatory Sea Change in Beecher Bay”
Aaron’s research explores the social, technical, and regulatory impacts of a renewable energy system developed by the Scia’new First Nation in Beecher Bay, British Columbia. He examines this project as an emergent approach to Indigenous environmental governance, an infrastructural solution responding to the problem of Indigenous energy sovereignty, and a regulatory provocation designed to challenge a provincial monopoly on energy production and distribution.
Call for Papers: American Council for Québec Studies 22nd Biennial Conference
Submission deadline: April 1, 2022
The American Council for Québec Studies (ACQS) invites proposals for papers and panels for their upcoming conference, to be held October 20-23, 2022 in Baltimore, Maryland. The conference hopes to give space to multiple openings and exchanges. Proposals related to any aspect of Québec studies will be considered, including Québec’s diasporas and the Francophone presence in the Americas. The conference is open to a wide range of approaches across the social and physical sciences and humanities. Submissions of both individual papers and complete panels are encouraged.
All submissions (abstracts of +/-250 words) are should be made via the ACQS website.
Conference presentations can be made in French or English. The deadline for the submission of abstracts is April 1, 2022. Please visit www.acqs.org for more details.
UPCOMING EVENT
Future Imaginaries of Abundant Intelligences: Indigenous Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence and its Discontents
Thursday, April 7 | 12:30 pm PT | 223 Moses | RSVP here
The artificial intelligence (A.I.) industry-academic complex does not have an ethics problem. It has an epistemology problem. The persistent failures with computationally-enabled and -amplified bias are symptoms of a blind allegiance to knowledge frameworks that define the “knower” as a post-Enlightenment individual motivated by selfish utilitarianism while subordinating or erasing ways of understanding the world that imagine people differently. How do we expand the operational definitions of intelligence to account for different epistemologies? In particular, how might we take inspiration from Indigenous knowledge frameworks that situate knowing within a web of relationships amongst humans and non-humans? And how might we consider integrating advanced computational practices, such as A.I., into traditional knowledge frameworks to the benefit of Indigenous communities?
Jason Edward Lewis is the University Research Chair in Computational Media and the Indigenous Future Imaginary as well professor of computation arts at Concordia University in Montreal. His research explores computation as a creative material, and seeks to understand how our technologies are constituted through explicit and implicit cultural knowledge practices. He is lead author of the award-winning “Making Kin with the Machines” essay and editor of the Indigenous Protocol and Artificial Intelligence Position Paper. Lewis directs the Initiative for Indigenous Futures Partnership, and co-directs the Indigenous Futures Research Centre and the Aboriginal Territories in Cyberspace research network.
EXTERNAL EVENTS
Public attitudes towards immigration in Canada: A false or true positive?
Tuesday, March 22 | 7:00 am PT | Online | RSVP here
Contrary to the experiences in most European countries and the U.S., public attitudes towards immigration in Canada have grown increasingly positive over the last two decades. However, several studies have found that while most of the population has a positive opinion on immigration, there is a significant difference in public attitudes depending on an individual’s education, age or political ideology. Studies also have shown that different factors, including economic and cultural concerns, play an essential role in influencing public opinion towards immigration, and that this has been shown to shift over time.
To understand the reasons behind changing public opinion, researchers have explored whether they are driven by changing demographics, ideological shifts or simply individuals changing their minds. Some scholars have taken a further step to examine what public support is like towards specific categories of immigration, racial groups or regions, showing that, at the finer grain, public support might not be as positive as Canada’s general attitudes suggest.
This workshop aims to address the following questions:
  • What are the main factors that explain the positive change in public attitudes towards immigration in Canada?
  • Are there differences in attitudes towards refugees versus (economic) immigrants?
  • Should we look closer at the attitudes of people in smaller communities?
  • What can we learn from qualitative and quantitative perspectives?
Canadian Studies Program
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Canadian Studies Program | Univ. of California, Berkeley, 213 Moses Hall #2308, Berkeley, CA 94720

Honor our K9 heroes!

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Help all those who serve
Honor Our K9 Veterans - MARINES' MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION & FOUNDATION
Dear Michael Barbour,
Today we salute the service of our K9 Veterans, who provide vital support to their human partners. They help patrol danger zones, detect explosives, save lives through search and rescue, and more.
Please join us in honoring our four-footed comrades in arms, as well as all our men and women in uniform. Our primary mission is to Educate, Commemorate, and Serve the active duty and veteran community. 100% of your donation goes to support these heroes along with their families. Thank you.
Sincerely,
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Michael A. Rocco
Lieutenant General, USMC (Ret)
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Friend Represent RBLI in the Virtual 2022 London Marathon!

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The Official Virtual London Marathon is back!
Run on behalf of RBLI and our nation’s heroes!
Missing out on the TCS London Marathon ballot is always disappointing, but we have a way you can beat those blues. You can now take part in the virtual TCS London Marathon taking place on Sunday 2nd October, all while raising money for our Armed Forces Veterans across the UK.

Not only is the virtual TCS London Marathon on the same day as the central London event, but virtual finishers receive the same medal and t-shirt as finishers in the mass race. You’ll benefit from the same support too, with a running number, full package of pre-event information from both RBLI and the event organisers, as well as access to the free Official App powered by TCS.

SIGN UP TO THE MARATHON TODAY
Complete your marathon, your way
Take part in the world’s biggest marathon and do it your way. You’ll have from 00:00 to 23:59:59 on Marathon Day to complete your 26.2 miles; do it in stages, with friends, on your own, from home, or wherever you are. All we ask is that you do your best to raise the fundraising target of £350.

We have a limited number of charity places available, so if you’d like to take part in this fantastic challenge while raising much-needed funds for our military veterans, register your place today for just £15!

BOOK YOUR PLACE TODAY
We hope you’ll join the thousands of other participants who’ll be celebrating everything the London Marathon embodies and enjoy the fun, fundraising, fancy-dress and amazing community spirit in aid of our veterans in need.
Thank you so much for your ongoing support for RBLI.
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