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Mavis Reimer on CBC Radio’s Cross Country Checkup

Mavis Reimer

Mavis Reimer, Canada Research Chair in the Culture of Childhood, just made an appearance on CBC Radio One’s Cross Country Checkup to discuss their topic of “Can you ever really return home?” on August 15, 2010.

Mavis Reimer on CBC Radio’s Cross Country Checkup
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