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Janique Dubois is an Associate Professor at the University of Ottawa, specializing in interdisciplinary research focused on governance practices within Indigenous communities and linguistic minorities in Canada. Her research particularly emphasizes contemporary Métis governance, politics, and policy. With a strong academic background, she earned her Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Toronto in 2013, and holds a Master’s degree from Queen's University and a Bachelor's degree from the University of Ottawa. Her work often examines economic disparities between Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations, as well as the implications of governance and policy on Indigenous resurgence. Dubois has co-authored several significant publications in prominent journals, providing insights into the differences in income growth among post-secondary graduates and the grade gap faced by Indigenous students. Through her research and publications, she aims to contribute to the understanding and improvement of policies that affect Indigenous communities in Canada.
University of Ottawa • Ottawa, ON, Canada
Teaching and research in political science with a focus on Indigenous governance.
Department of History