Anton Clark
Anton Clark is a SSHRC-and FRQ-funded doctoral researcher at Concordia University’s Media History Research Centre, working under the supervision of Haidee Wasson. His dissertation traces the role of organized labour and moderate socialism in shaping Canadian cultural policy, focusing on adult education, wartime propaganda, and the political origins of the Massey Commission.

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