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  • Book cover titled 鈥淢ilitary Operations in Response to Domestic Emergencies and Global Pandemics: Implications for Civil-Military Relations,鈥 edited by Lindy Heinecken and Christian Leuprecht, with an orange-to-red gradient background and the Springer logo.

    Military Operations in Response to Domestic Emergencies and Global Pandemics

    Dr. Christian Leuprecht, PhD鈥03

    During the COVID-19 pandemic, militaries were routinely deployed domestically, including in Canada. Was the military鈥檚 role scrutinized? What was the extent of civilian oversight and control? Were there accountability measures in place? And when it was all over, had the military鈥檚 public image changed? Editors Dr. Christian Leuprecht, PhD鈥03, and Lindy Heinecken seek to address these questions in Military Operations in Response to Domestic Emergencies and Global Pandemics. Published in July 2025, is now open access and available for free from Springer Nature.

  • Book cover for 鈥淏eyond the Pipeline: Redefining Value, Success, and the Future of Women in STEMM鈥擳ogether,鈥 edited by Cassie Leonard, with black text on a light blue background and illustrations of women navigating a pipeline.

    Beyond the Pipeline

    Emily Bishop, Sc鈥09

    When there鈥檚 a leak, we typically blame the pipe without considering the forces at work that might be creating the leak. This 鈥渓eaky pipe metaphor鈥 has been used to blame women who enter STEMM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and medicine) but then 鈥渓eak鈥 from careers 鈥 that is, leave their fields. Busting this myth, Beyond the Pipeline examines the systemic pressures forcing women out of their disciplines. Contributing author Emily Bishop, Sc鈥09, and others share stories of burnout, bias, career pivots, and resilience, arguing for strategies to create more inclusive and sustainable STEMM workplaces. is available from ELMM Press.

  • Book cover titled 鈥淔uture-Generation Government: How to Legislate for the Long Term鈥 by Nicholas Chesterley, featuring bold orange text and illustrations of telescopes arranged vertically on a white background.

    Future-Generation Government

    Nick Chesterley, Artsci鈥10

    Remember SARS 鈥 the acute respiratory illness that struck Toronto in 2003 and made thousands sick, killed more than 40 people, and shut the city down economically? That was just one of several 鈥渘ear-颅pandemics鈥 that preceded the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. From SARS to other outbreaks, these crises exposed how unprepared governments were, in particular highlighting the short-sightedness of leaders. In Future-Generation Government, Nick Chesterley, Artsci鈥10, looks at practical reforms that can help leaders respond to tomorrow鈥檚 challenges without compromising today鈥檚 democratic rights and freedoms. is available from McGill鈥換ueen鈥檚 University Press.

  • Book cover for 鈥淔orgotten Exiles: Short Stories鈥 by Cyril Dabydeen, featuring expressive painted artwork of a person and large yellow text over a muted background.

    Forgotten Exiles

    Cyril Dabydeen, MA鈥74, MPA鈥75

    Imagine being caught between two worlds: a stranger in your country of origin but uncomfortable in your new home. Cyril Dabydeen, MA鈥74, MPA鈥75, left Guyana during the 1970s, when the intelligentsia was being pushed out, for Lake Superior, Canada. Never quite at home here but unable to set down roots himself in his home country, the now well-established Canadian poet reflects on this state of intermundane in Forgotten Exiles. Themes of race, class, and self-discovery are at the heart of the collection鈥檚 enthralling narratives. is available at Mosaic Press.

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