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Dr. Clive Cairnes
Membre de la SRC,
Deceased Date: 1954-08-15
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Prof. Alan Cairns
Membre de la SRC, Academy of Social Sciences
Affiliation: University of Waterloo
Keywords: Aboriginal, constitution, charter
Deceased Date: 2018-08-27
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Alan Cairns' publications, positions, and work all testify to a vigorous and productive mind, of remarkable range. His first book was his Oxford D. Phil. thesis, "Prelude to Imperialism: British Rections to Central African Society, 1840-1890" (London, 1965.) His second, with three other scholars, was a survey of the needs and problems of the Indians of Canada, published by the Queen's Printer in 1967. ln 1971 he defended the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in a long and magisterial article, 'The Judicial Committee and its Critics', in the "Canadian Journal of Political Science". He was then Visiting Professor at Memorial University of Newfoundland; but his home has always been the University of British Columbia since his first university appointment, and where he has been Chairman of the Department since 1973. He is currently President-elect of the Canadian Political Science Association for 1976-1977.
Dr. Franco Calaresu
Membre de la SRC,
Deceased Date: 1996-07-26
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Dr. Thomas Wright Cameron
Membre de la SRC,
Deceased Date: 1980-01-01
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Dr. Alexander Cameron
Membre de la SRC,
Deceased Date: 1947-09-25
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Prof. Eric Cameron
Membre de la SRC, Academy of the Arts and Humanities
Affiliation: University of Calgary
Keywords: visual art, drawing
Induction Year: 2009
Deceased Date: 2026-01-29
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Cameron is the model of the artist-scholar-teacher. Distinguished international institutions, such as the Tate Gallery St Ives, have presented solo exhibitions of his work. A pioneer of Video art, Cameron's work is central within the discussion of modernism and conceptualism in Canadian art history. His art is in prominent Canadian museum collections. Cameron's writing offers dazzling re-thinks of the history of modernism and post-modernism, influencing generations of thinkers. Cameron was an anchor intellectual force at Universities of Guelph, NSCAD and now Calgary. Recipient of the Governor General's Award for Visual Arts 2004, Cameron remains a principal figure in the arts in Canada.
Short Citation (to be read at the Induction Ceremony)
Cameron is the model of the artist-scholar-teacher. Distinguished international institutions, such as the Tate Gallery St Ives, have presented solo exhibitions of his work. A pioneer of Video art, Cameron's work is central within the discussion of modernism and conceptualism in Canadian art history. His art is in prominent Canadian museum collections and his writing offers dazzling re-thinks of the history of modernism and post-modernism, influencing generations of thinkers.
Dr. Alastair Cameron
Membre de la SRC, Academy of Sciences
Affiliation: University of Arizona
Deceased Date: 2005-10-03
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Alastair Graham Walter Cameron, Senior Research Officer, Physics Division, Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, Chalk River, is a world leader in the field of nuclear reactions at high temperatures and densities. A graduate of the University of Manitoba, with a doctor's degree from the University of Saskatchewan in 1952, he has recently been Senior Research Fellow at the California Institute of Technology. His work has led to a better understanding of the nuclear energy processes in stars, of the abundances of different elements in stars, and of the occurrence of stellar nova explosions at high densities and temperatures. Dr. Cameron's sound knowledge of nuclear physics, his bold imagination, and incisive mind have led him to make a remarkable contribution to nuclear astrophysics.
Dr. William Wilfred Campbell
Membre de la SRC,
Deceased Date: 1918-01-01
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Dr. Jack Campbell
Membre de la SRC, Academy of Sciences
Deceased Date: 2007-10-22
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Jack James Ramsey Campbell, Professor of Dairying, Faculty of Agriculture, University of British Columbia, has made an outstanding contribution to research in the field of intermediate microbial metabolism. He has published widely and as a result of the work he has done, he has on two occasions been invited to serve as Visiting Professor at the Graduate Schools of Johns Hopkins University and of the University of Illinois. He has achieved an enviable reputation as a teacher, both at the undergraduate and at the graduate level. He is at present one of the Associate Editors of the "Canadian Journal of Microbiology" and has served for the American Society of Bacteriologists as Associate Editor of "Bacteriological Reviews". He was President of the Physiology Section, American Society of Bacteriologists during the period 1955-56. 1965-82 Head, Dept. of Microbiology, U.B.C. Retired 1983.
Dr. Alan Campbell
Membre de la SRC,
Deceased Date: 1987-11-10
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Dr. William Campbell
Membre de la SRC,
Deceased Date: 1970-10-11
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Dr. John Campbell
Membre de la SRC,
Deceased Date: 1955-01-23
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Dr. A. Barrie Campbell
Membre de la SRC, Academy of Sciences
Affiliation: Agriculture and Agrifood Canada
Deceased Date: 2012-07-16
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In addition to notable theoretical contributions relating to genetic improvement of crop plants, Dr. Campbell has been engaged (since 1949) in producing new varieties of hard spring wheat suited to the Canadian Prairies. These varieties (Pembina, Canthatch, Manitou, Neepawa, Napayo, Benito, Columbus, Katepwa, Roblin) have enabled farmers to consistently produce good crops of high quality grain. During the 1980's circa 17,000,000 acres of land were sown to Dr. Campbell's varieties; these varieties accounted for more than 80% of the total acreage sown to wheat on the prairies, and for more than 95% of the total sown in those areas where the problem of disease (wheat rust) is most serious.