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David Mackenzie is a Professor in the Department of History at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU). He obtained his Bachelor of Arts in History from McGill University, followed by both a Master’s and a PhD in History from the University of Toronto. His academic expertise encompasses Canadian history and international relations, particularly the study of international organizations. He has authored several notable books, including 'Atlantic Triangle: Canada’s Entrance into Newfoundland Confederation, 1939-1949' (1986), 'Canada and International Civil Aviation, 1932-1948' (1989), and 'King & Chaos: The 1935 Canadian General Election' (2023). Additionally, he served as the editor for 'Canada and World War: Essays in Honour of Robert Craig Brown', which was published in a new edition in 2018. Mackenzie has been recognized for his contributions to scholarly research, receiving the Dean’s Scholarly Research Award on two occasions, in 2010 and 2024. He is also an active member of the graduate faculty at TMU.
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