ACS has two flagship publications that are integral to its knowledge transfer mandate. The Canadian Issues magazine showcases academic work in the form of short essays designed to expand Canadians’ knowledge about their country. A second publication, Canadian Diversity, introduced in 2000, focuses on the challenges confronting Canada and other countries arising from migration and rapid demographic change.

A third publication - The Metropolis eBook - highlights a selection of the cutting-edge cross-sectoral presentations in the immigration field intended for the annual Metropolis Canada Conferences.

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To Know Ourselves: Marking the 40th of the ACS

Contributors: Thomas H.B. Symons, Stuart Murray, Steven Schwinghamer, Randy Boswell, Hector Mackenzie, Catherine Duquette, Penney Clark, Alan Gordon, Marc-André Éthier, David Lefrançois, Donald J. Savoie, Steven J. Toope, David Johnston, Stéphane Dion

The Summit Series After 40 Years – Reflections on Canadian hockey and identity

Contributors: Paul Henderson, Ron Ellis, Bill White, Gilles Terroux, James Pasternak, Richard Gruneau, Russell Field, Roy MacSkimming, Don Morrow

Date: 13 January, 2012

Key Topics: Canadian History, Canadian Issues, Social History, Sports

Sport and Canadian Identity

All of these articles exemplify the kind of interest that sport is attracting among young scholars in Canada who are concerned, in one way or another, with the connections between contemporary culture and popular identities.Contributors: Raymond-M. Hébert, David Whitson, Jean Harvey, Marc Lavoie, Jim Silver, Kevin B. Wamsley, Anouk Bélanger, Mark Douglas Lowes, Mélisse Lafrance, Jack Jedwab, Christine Dallaire, Grégory Slogar, Robert Israel

Date: 1 October, 1999

Key Topics: Canadian History, Canadian Issues, Heritage, Social History, Sports