Canada and September 11th: Impact and Responses
FOREWORD
Lorry W. Felske
PART ONE: SOCIAL AND CULTURAL IMPACT
I Am Witness: September 11, New York
Valerie Fortney
The Impact of September 11, 2001 on the University of Calgary: A Case Study
Joanna Buhr
Shell Canada Turns 9/11 into an Opportunity for Learning
Ejike Ohuegbe
9/11 at the Glenbow Museum, Calgary
Michael Robinson
The Mythical City of New York
Frederick R. McDonald
Scenes from my Life in Canada Following September 11, 2001: An Illustrated Essay
Sam Hester
Close to Home: On Being Pro-Canadian and Pro-American
Lynne Perras
PART TWO: SECURITY, SOVEREIGNTY AND DEMOCRACY
Terrorism, Self-Defense and International Law: Movement Under Pressure
James Keeley
Putting Violence Last: Counter Terrorism and Canadian Foreign Policy
Trudy Govier
Canada and the War in Afghanistan: Helping the American Empire Strike Back
George Melnyk
I Read Newspapers: Canada After 9/11
Myrna Kotash
Unpreparedness, September 11th and Globalization from Below
Robert Ware
The De-Legitimization of Dissent: September 11th and the Kananaskis Summit
William Warden
PART THREE: PROTECTING CANADIAN CIVIL SOCIETY
Strength Under Siege: Canadian Civil Society Post September 11
David Kilgour, Sam Millar and Jacqueline O’Neil
Keeping the Canadian Distance From America
Haroon Siddiqui
The Enemy Within
Catherine Hamel
On Being a Canadian Muslim Post-September 11th
Karim-Aly Kassam
What has Osama Bin Laden Done to Islam and Where Does it Go from Here?
Andrew Rippin
September 11th and Diversity in the Canadian Public Service
Nurjehan Mawani
Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan
Janice Eisenhauer and Carolyn Reicher
AFTERWORD
Karim-Aly Kassam