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Gerald Lewis "Gerry" Caplan (born 8 March 1938) is a Canadian academic, public policy analyst, commentator, and political activist. He has had a varied career in academia, as a political organizer for the New Democratic Party, in advocacy around education, broadcasting and African affairs and as a commentator in various Canadian media.
According to historian Gerald Caplan, the book "had an immediate, destabilizing influence on the world of orthodox Rwandan scholarship". [1] Rever argues that, in addition to the Rwandan genocide by Hutus against Tutsis , the war crimes against Hutus by the Tutsi-led RPF should also be labeled "genocide", an opinion that differed from existing ...
Gerald Caplan - advisor to Stephen Lewis, director of research in the late 1990s; 1980s Ian Orenstein - former Ontario NDP leadership challenger, comic book artist; 1990s Alex Munter - long-time NDP member, former candidate, Head of Canadians for Equal Marriage, Sheila White - NDP strategist & candidate
Bryan Caplan (born 1971), American economist; David Caplan (born 1964), Canadian politician; Elinor Caplan (1944-2019), Canadian politician; Frank Caplan (1911–1988), American toymaker; Fred H. Caplan (1914–2004), West Virginia Supreme Court Justice; Gerald Caplan (born 1938), Canadian political academic; Irwin Caplan (1919–2007 ...
The double genocide theory posits that, during the Rwandan genocide, the Tutsi-led Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) engaged in a "counter-genocide" against the Hutus. [1] Most scholars of Rwanda, such as Scott Straus and Gerald Caplan, say that RPF violence against Hutus does not fully match the definition of "genocide", considering that it instead consisted of war crimes [2] or crimes against ...
From 1993 to 1995, she also served as co-chair of Ontario's Royal Commission on Learning with Gerald Caplan. In 1997, she was made an Officer of the Order of Canada. Bégin served as the Treasurer for the International Centre for Migration and Health. In 2015, she was a recipient of the Governor General's Award in Commemoration of the Persons ...
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The Rae government created a Royal Commission on Learning – co-chaired by Gerald Caplan and Monique Bégin – which delivered its report and recommendations: "For the Love of Learning" in January 1995. Among the reports' more prominent recommendations were: