Bachelor of Arts, Political Science Major - Online resources for students and researchers
- Canadian Institute of International Affairs
The mandate of the Canadian Institute of International Affairs (CIIA) is to promote a deeper understanding of international affairs and of Canada's role in a changing world. - Canadian Political Science Association
- Canadian Study of Parliament Group
Founded in 1978, the Canadian Study of Parliament Group (CSPG) is a non-profit, non-partisan organization that brings together parliamentary experts, academics, and public servants with an interest in the role, function and reform of parliamentary institutions.
(About, CSPG, n.d., para. 1) - Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
- What is Land Back? David Suzuki Foundation
- Yellowhead Institute - Ryerson University
- Parkland Institute - University of Alberta
- Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
- Scarborough Charter - University of Toronto
- Black Lives Matter Canada
- Canadian Political Science Association
- House of Commons Page Program
- Institute of Intergovernmental Relations
The Institute of Intergovernmental Relations at Queen's University is Canada's premier university-based centre for research on all aspects of federalism and intergovernmental relations, both in Canada and in countries around the world.
- WWW Virtual Library - International Affairs Resources
This section of the WWW Virtual Library system is an Internet directory of over 2600 annotated links to high-quality sources of information and analysis in a wide range of international affairs, international studies, and international relations topics.
- BBC
- CBC
- CTV
- Global TV
- The Globe and Mail
- The Huffington Post Canada
- Independent Media Center
The Independent Media Center is a network of collectively run media outlets for the creation of radical, accurate, and passionate tellings of the truth. - National Post
- PBS
- Rabble
- Political Science Research and Writing Guide
This guide is designed to help you become a better researcher, and to orient you to AU Library and our services. The guide will walk you through the research process, help you identify useful research tools, provide information about evaluating materials, and will give you tips on writing, and citing sources.
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