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ix ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The Editors wish to acknowledge the many contributors to the conference, “Re-Imagining Touchstones: The Wilson Report Ten Years On and Counting; Re-Visiting the Issues and Re-Thinking the Questions,” held at the University of Oawa, Faculty of Law in March 2004, from which this book emerges: our co-organizers, Leslie Reaume andAndrea Wright; our funders, the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Aid to Occasional Research Conferences and International Congresses, the Shirley Greenberg Professorship in Women and the Legal Profession, the Human Rights Research and Education Centre, and the University of Oawa, Research Grants and Ethics; our institutional support, the Human Rights Research and Education Centre, the Faculty of Law, at the University of Oawa, and the Canadian Bar Association; and our translator, Hélène Laporte. We also wish to acknowledge, with thanks, research and promotional assistance provided by Alan Fleichman and organizational assistance provided by Susan Lecorre, both of the Human Rights Research and Education Centre, and by Bernadee Blanchard and Danielle Latreille of the Faculty of Law. The Editors also thank the Human Rights Research and Education Centre and the Shirley Greenberg Professorship in Women and the Legal Profession for financial support towards the publication of this book, and Susan Lecorre and Bernadee Blanchard for editorial assistance in preparation of the manuscripts for publication. This page intentionally left blank ...

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