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Ms. Moira Dunbar
Affiliation: National Defence - Défense nationale
Deceased Date: 1999-11-22
Moira Dunbar has made studies of the ice of the Canadian Arctic for more than two decades, involving participation in a dozen expeditions. She has also contributed to problems of ice in two winter cruises in the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
Her knowledge of the Russian language and Arctic literature has been put to good use in translations and as a member of a Canadian group visiting Russia.
As a fellow and governor of the Arctic Institute of North America she has written and edited many papers on ice movements and terminology.
Rishma Dunlop
Affiliation: York University
Keywords: Diasporic studies, poetry, global literature, Arts, education, creative writing
Induction Year: 2011
Deceased Date: 2016-04-17
Jean-Claude Dupont
Affiliation: Université Laval
Keywords: Ethnologie, peinture, edition
Deceased Date: 2016-05-17
Diplômé d'études supérieures, doctorat ès Lettres, stagiaire du Centre d'ethnologie française, a publié nombreux livres d'ethnologie.
Professeur, directeur d'études et de recherche. Son champ d'intérêt va du dire au faire de la culture populaire. En même temps qu'il se spécialise en culture matérielle, toute la sagesse et l'art des peuples francophones, I'Acadie en particulier, le passionnent. La contribution de Jean-Claude DUPONT compte parmi les plus importantes de la nouvelle génération des ethnologues et folkloristes canadiens.
Mr. René Durocher
Affiliation: Université de Montréal
Keywords: Histoire du Canada 19e - 20e siècles
Deceased Date: 2021-11-21
Geoffrey Durrant
Affiliation: The University of British Columbia
Keywords: Shakespeare, romantic poetry
Deceased Date: 2015-10-12
A specialist in English literature, Geoffrey Durrant has by a command of several languages and a far-ranging interest in ideas given meaning to the definition of literature as a knowledge of the best that has been thought and said in the world. Through his writing and speaking he has applied this broad culture to enriching the quality of life in both the university and the larger community. He has shown that to be the true liberal and humanist in practice means, in Browning's words, to make of one's
beliefs "the life of life, As saffron tingeth flesh, blood, bones, and all."
Dr. Onkar Dwivedi
Affiliation: University of Guelph
Keywords: Managing development, environmental policy and law, public service ethics, good governance
Deceased Date: 2013-01-30
The research and publications of Onkar P. Dwivedi, Department of Political Science, University of Guelph, have focused on two inter-related fields of comparative and development administration, and environmental policy and management. Pervading his work in both fields is the concept of stewardship of the earth, as reflected in world religions and their accompanying ethical value systems. He has also enabled other scholars to undertake research and write on these subjects, and has co-authored and edited many works. Both as an "enabler" for other scholars as well as a prolific contributor in his own right, Dwivedi has attained national distinction and international recognition.
Mr. Vianney Décarie
Affiliation: Université de Montréal
Deceased Date: 2009-09-06
Philosophe que la connaissance du Moyen âge n'empêche pas de s'intéresser aux problèmes d'éducation au Canada de langue française, Vianney Décarie a poursuivi ses études au séminaire de Sainte-Thérèse, à l'Université de Montréal, à l'Institut médiéval, à l'Université Harvard et à Paris. Sa thèse principale « L'Objet de la métaphysique selon Aristote » a été publiée conjointement à Paris par l'Institut médiéval de l'Université de Montréal et la Librairie philosophique J.-P. Vrin. Esprit d'avant-garde, on le trouve dans tous les mouvements destinés à favoriser la libre expression des idées et à développer l'éducation au Québec. Professeur à l'Université de Montréal, il est, depuis février 1961, directeur de l'Ecole normale supérieure de cette Université.
Andrée Désilets
Affiliation: Université de Sherbrooke
Keywords: Histoire canadienne, histoire québécoise, politique, histoire régionale
Deceased Date: 2017-05-09
Andrée Désilets enseigne au département d'histoire de l'Université de Sherbrooke depuis 1970. EIle a été directeur de ce département (1972-1975), en plus d'être élue vice-présidente du Conseil de l'Institut d'histoire de l'Amérique française (1977- ), d'avoir été élue directeur de la Société historique du Canada (1973-1975), vice-présidente et présidente de la Société canadienne d'histoire de l'Eglise catholique (1971-1975). Elle est secrétaire à la rédaction de la « Revue d'histoire de l'Amérique française » et membre de la Commission des Iieux et monuments historiques et du Programme d'aide à l'édition de la FCEH. Toutes ces fonctions témoignent de l'estime de ses pairs.
Elle a contribué de plus d'une trentaine d'articles fortement documentés au « Dictionnaire biographique du Canada », d'une dizaine d'autres au « Dictionnaire des oeuvres littéraires », en plus d'articles scientifiques dans diverses revues et « Rapports » de colloques, ainsi que d'un livre sur « Hector-Louis Langevin » et deux autres volumes publiés en collaboration.
Elle est actuellement responsable de la collection du Groupe de recherche en histoire des Cantons de l'Est et son dynamisme a joué un rôle important dans l'histoire politique et régionale, au Québec notamment.
Dr. H. Eastman
Affiliation: Patented Medicine Prices Review Board
Deceased Date: 1999-04-20
Professor Eastman has made many notable contributions to the social sciences in Canada. He has earned a high professional reputation in Economics, both in Canada and abroad. His publications, both in French and English, have been of a consistently high technical quality. Moreover his writings are always 'thoughtful': he has never published a 'routine' piece. He has actively promoted Canadian participation in international associations, and has himself participated in international economic congresses. He long served the Canadian Political Science Association as Secretary-Treasurer, that is to say, as the administrative mainstay of the Association. He has also served the Graduate Faculty at the University of Toronto as Associate Dean. Everything he has done has been done superbly well.
Dr. David Easton
Affiliation: University of California Irvine
Keywords: Politics, systems, political theory, political science
Deceased Date: 2014-07-19
David Easton, past Sir Edward Peacock Professor of Political Science at Queen's University, Andrew MacLeish Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus at the University of Chicago, and Distinguished Research Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Irvine is among the half dozen or so most influential architects of modern political science. His "The Political System: An Inquiry into the State of Political Science" (1953), "A Framework for Political Analysis" (1965), and "A Systems Analysis of Political Life" (1965) have been translated into the major world languages and his articles are reprinted in several dozens of books. His magistral work in defining, delineating, and systematizing political analysis have been supplemented by a major empirical contribution to the literature on political socialization, notably "Children in the Political System: Origins of Political Legitimacy" (with J. Dennis).
He is past president of the American Political Science Association, fellow, Councillor and Past Vice-President of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, has played leading roles in numerous North American and International social science organizations. Among his contributions as consultant is his participation in the research programme of the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism and his recent chairmanship of the Queen's Task Force drafting a special study for the Healy Commission.
Dr. Connie Eaves
Affiliation: BC Cancer Agency, The University of British Columbia
Keywords: Leukemia, development, bone marrow transplantation, stem cells, growth factors
Deceased Date: 2024-03-07
Professor Connie Eaves of the University of British Columbia and the B.C. Cancer Agency is a distinguished biological scientist. She has contributed major insights into how blood cells are formed and how cell growth is regulated. She has applied her fundamental work to the problem of human leukemia, a malignant disease of blood formation. Her discovery that normal cells will outgrow leukemic cells in long-term culture is the basis of a new approach to marrow transplantation. She is a scientific leader; she heads a major research group at UBC. She has had an important influence on Canadian science policy, through her work with the National Cancer Institute of Canada. She is an effective educator, supervising many doctoral students. Her work and her personal contributions have justly earned world-wide respect and recognition.
Dr. James Eayrs
Affiliation: Dalhousie University
Deceased Date: 2021-02-06
Born in London, England, and educated in Canada, James G. EAYRS attended the University of Toronto (B.A.), Columbia University (A.M., Ph.D.), and the London School of Economics. In 1952, after a year of teaching at United College, Winnipeg, he joined the Department of Political Economy at Toronto, where he began to develop the then, in Canada, neglected subject of international politics. The five books he has already published in this field have won him wide renown and scholarly eminence. He has lectured in the United States, Africa, Japan and Australia, and since 1959 has been co-editor of "International Journal".