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Volume 96, Number 3, September 2015Editorial Board
Co-Editors
Jeffrey L. McNairn
Suzanne Morton
Book Review Editor
Steven Maynard
Editorial Board
Matthew Evenden
Magda Fahrni
Matthew Hayday
Heidi MacDonald
Mary Jane McCallum
Advisory Board
Denyse Baillargeon, Université de Montreal
Peter Baskerville, University of Victoria
Harold Bérubé, Université de Sherbrooke
P. E. Bryden, University of Victoria
Claire Campbell, Bucknell University
Keith Carlson, University of Saskatchewan
Catherine Carstairs, University of Guelph
Michele Dagenais, Université de Montreal
Donald Fyson, Université Laval
Philip Girard, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University
Benoît Grenier, Université de Sherbrooke
John Lutz, University of Victoria
Alan MacEachern, University of Western Ontario
Dominique Marshall, Carleton University
Marcel Martel, York University
Lianne McTavish, University of Alberta
Sasha Mullally, University of New Brunswick
Joan Sangster, Trent University
Shirley Tillotson, Dalhousie University
Catharine Wilson, University of Guelph
Donald Wright, University of New Brunswick