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I am passionately committed to the ideal of being a public intellectual. My contributions focus on three distinct communities: governments; the nonprofit sector; and educators.

My work has impacted public policy in many ways. As an expert on the nonprofit sector and anti-discrimination law, I have consulted for the federal Information Commissioner, the Virtual Museum of Canada, Parks Canada, Library and Archives Canada, the Senate of Canada, the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, and human rights commissions, among others. This work has informed legal reforms, public education programs, and the development of heritage sites. I also led a national research team to study state funding for the nonprofit sector. We produced innovative digital infrastructure (statefunding.ca) that fostered transparency in public finances and assisted governments (especially small municipalities) in modifying their funding policies.

I have served on the boards of numerous NGOs. I routinely collaborate with a diversity of organizations such as the Affiliation of Multicultural Service Agencies of B.C., Powered By Data, and the Canadian Civil Liberties Association. I have also helped organize local community events, such as Human Rights Day and Global Youth Assembly, and served as a Youth Education Program Intervener with the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, among many other programs.

My commitment to public education includes extensive engagement with the media (English and French); writing articles for magazines and online forums; creating and maintaining a popular historical website and database on state funding for the nonprofit sector; and engaging the public on social media. I frequently interact with local, national, and international audiences, which includes travelling to small towns – from Gander in Newfoundland and Labrador to McBride in British Columbia – where I share my research through presentations at local libraries or museums.

I have served on the following committees and organizations (past & present):

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council:
Connections Grant
Insight Development Grants
Partner Engage Grants
Partnerships Grant Committee (Stage 1 & 2)

Fonds québécois de recherche Société et Culture, Team Collaboration Grants (Soutien aux équipes de recherché)

Canadian Museum for Human Rights, National Human Rights Advisory Committee

Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences:
Awards to Scholarly Publications Program, Publications Committee
Task Force on New Scholars

Irish Research Council, Doctoral and Postdoctoral Outer Board Assessment Committee

Parkland Institute, Research Advisory Committee

Managing Editor, Canadian Review of Sociology

Associate Editor, Canadian Review of Sociology

Editorial Board, Journal of the Canadian Historical Association

Board of Directors (past & present):

Royal Society of Canada, Council Member, College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists

Canadian Sociological Association

Centre for Constitutional Studies, University of Alberta

John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights

Canadian Committee on Women’s and Gender History

Canadian Civil Liberties Association

Canadian Committee on Labour History

Association for Canadian Studies

British Columbia Civil Liberties Association

Canadian Historical Association

L’Institut d’études canadiennes de l’Université de l’Alberta

External Reviewer
Department of Criminology, University of Ottawa
Human Rights and Social Justice program, Carleton University

Research Affiliate, Canadian Network for Research on Terrorism, Security and Society
Research Collaboration, Child and Youth Refugee Research Coalition

Eugene Forsey Prize, Canadian Committee on Labour History

Hilda Neatby Prize, Canadian Committee on Women’s and Gender History

PSSM Student Paper Prize, Canadian Sociology Association

Chair, Canadian Historical Association Nominating Committee

Chair, Accessibility Task Force, Queen’s University

Co-Chair, Canadian Historical Association Task Force on Becoming an Historian Booklet

Vice-Chair (Research), Canadian Graduate Council

Co-Chair, Canada and the Sixties Workshop (program)

Chair, Law and History Workshop (program)

University Service (University of Alberta):
Graduate Director (Sociology)
Associate Chair (Graduate)
Faculty Evaluation Committee
FEC Policy Committee
Academic Staff Hiring Committee, Campus St. Jean
Faculty of Graduate Studies Awards and Scholarships
Support for the Advancement of Scholarship Committee
Arts Faculty Council
Academic Staff Hiring Screening Committees (incl Campus St Jean and Faculty of Law)
Advisory Evaluation Committee
Graduate Admission and Awards
Graduate Program and Policy
Peer-teaching evaluations
Peer-mentor new faculty
Undergraduate Teaching Committee

Submissions and Briefs

Tiffany Efird, Maria Quesada, Parveen Parmar, Alberta Human Rights Commission: Identifying Barriers and Solutions to Access, Dominique Clément, ed. (Edmonton: John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights, 2023).

Jennifer Braun and Dominique Clément. Report: Funding Immigration and Refugee Settlement in Canada (Halifax: CYRCC, 2018).

Jennifer Braun and Dominique Clément. Immigration and Refugee Settlement in Canada: Trends in Federal Funding (Halifax: CYRCC, 2019).

Dominique Clément, Will Silver, and Dan Trottier. Research Report to Obtain Expert Knowledge on and the Analysis of the Evolution of Canadians’ Conceptions of Human Rights in the Twentieth Century. Ottawa: Canadian Human Rights Commission, 2012.

Brief to the Canadian Museum for Human Rights Content Advisory Committee, 2009

Open letter to the information and privacy commissioner of British Columbia (auditing policy for BC archives), 2007

Memorandum, University of Victoria, Intellectual Freedom and Freedom of Information, British Columbia Archives, 2007

Memorandum, British Columbia Civil Liberties Association, Potential Human Rights Violations for the 2010 Olympics, 2005

New Technologies in Library and Archives Canada, Brief to Ian Wilson, librarian and archivist of Canada, from the Canadian Historical Association, 2004

The Academy as Community, Report of the Task Force on New Scholars, Canadian Federation for the Social Sciences and Humanities, 2004

A New Vision for Graduate Studies in Canada,” Canadian Historical Association Bulletin 30, 1, 2004.

Letter to Marc Renaud, SSHRC president, Executive summary of national survey of graduate students in history in Canada, 2002


    • Any use of material or referencing content from HistoryOfRights.ca should be acknowledged by the User and cited as follows:

  • Clément, Dominique. “page title or document title.” Canada’s Human Rights History. www.HistoryOfRights.ca (date accessed).