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Polygamy in Canada: Legal and Social Implications for Women and Children – A Collection of Policy Research Reports

An International Review of Polygamy:
Legal and Policy Implications for Canada


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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The authors would like to acknowledge a number of people whose assistance and co-operation made completion of this project possible. First, we would like to thank the support team at Status of Women Canada, including Zeynep Karman, Director, Research Directorate; Vesna Radulovic, Senior Research Analyst; Beck Dysart, Research Analyst; and Jo Anne de Lepper, Technical Assistant.

We would also like to thank staff members of the Canadian Research Institute for Law and the Family (CRILF) for their invaluable assistance at various stages of the project. Dr. Lorne Bertrand, Project Co-director and Senior Research Associate at CRILF, provided direction and guidance throughout the project, from proposal development to report completion. Jean Gomes, Project Co-director and Research Associate at CRILF, laid the groundwork for the project prior to her departure from CRILF. Dr. Joe Hornick, Executive Director of CRILF, supervised and supported the research team throughout the project.

This project was funded by Status of Women Canada. The Canadian Research Institute for Law and the Family is supported by a grant from the Alberta Law Foundation.



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