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  • Contributors

Donica Belisle is a PhD candidate in Canadian Studies at Trent University. Her dissertation, 'The Rise of Mass Retail: Canada's Largest Department Stores, 1890 to 1940,' explores Canadians' changing relationships with consumer culture. She has published articles in Labour/Le Travail and Manitoba History.

Lesley Erickson specializes in the history of colonialism and nation-building in the Canadian West and has published articles on women's/gender history and the history of law, crime, and regulation. She received a doctorate in history from the University of Calgary and is co-editor (with Sarah Carter, Patricia Roome, and Char Smith) of Unsettled Pasts: Reconceiving the West through Women's History (University of Calgary Press, 2005).

John MacFarlane is the author of Ernest Lapointe and Quebec's Influence on Canadian Foreign Policy. He is a historian at the Directorate of History and Heritage of the Department of National Defence in Ottawa and in his spare time teaches his daughter to play road hockey.

Veronica Strong-Boag teaches in Educational Studies and Women's Studies at the University of British Columbia. She is the author or editor of many publications, including The New Day Recalled: Lives of Girls and Women in English Canada 1919-29 and, with Carole Gerson, Paddling Her Own Canoe: The Times and Texts of E. Pauline Johnson. [End Page 761]

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