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The Centre for Research on Latin America and the Caribbean (CERLAC) is an interdisciplinary research unit concerned with the economic development, political and social organization, and cultural contributions of Latin America and the Caribbean. The Centre works to build academic and cultural links between these regions and Canada; to inform researchers, policy advisors, and the public on matters concerning the regions; and to assist in the development of research and teaching institutions that directly benefit the peoples of the regions.

Winners announced: 2009 Michael Baptista Essay Prize

 

CERLAC and Telelatino Network start new essay contest

 

CERLAC Director Eduardo Canel named

one of "10 Most Influential Hispanic Canadians"

 
CERLAC Fellow Judy Hellman's book

named Choice Outstanding Academic Title

 

Rethinking Extractive Industry conference

Papers Available here