Volume III (2019-2021) of the Canadian Yearbook of Human Rights (CYHR) is now available online.
With almost forty contributors, the CYHR comprises three sections: a General Section with six articles addressing safe water, the governance of COVID-19 in Quebec, expression through political cartooning, international cultural heritage law, the phenomenon of activists-in-exile in Canada, and a retrospective about the 40 years of the Human Rights Research and Education Centre (1981-2021) and its impact; two Special Sections – one (Guest Edited by Alex Neve) about COVID-19 in Canada and one profiling remarkable Canadian human rights activists; and Documentation comprising a summary of a conference on the human rights of Indigenous peoples and a report of a colloquium resulting in the Halifax Proposals for reform of Canada’s extradition law. The volume includes an Introduction in English and French. This rich and colourful compilation is open-access and free on-line.