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Curriculum Vitae
Teresa R. Healy
Associate Professor and Chair 9 Broadway
Sustainable Development Program Lake Pleasant, MA
SIT Graduate Institute 01347 USA
1 Kipling Road 413.348.1541
Brattleboro, VT [email protected]
05302 USA skype: teresa.healy
Citizenship: Canada, Ireland, United Kingdom
Languages: English (fluent); Spanish (proficient); French (functional)
EDUCATION
Ph.D. Political Science, Carleton University, Ontario (1999)
Dissertation: Contesting Restructuring, Transforming Representation:
Autoworkers and the Gendered Struggle for Counter-Hegemony in Mexico.
M.A. Political Science, York University, Ontario (1989)
Masters Research Paper: Honda Canada and the International and
Gendered Division of Labour.
B.A. (Hons.) Political Science, York University, Ontario (1987)
AREAS OF CONCENTRATION
International Political Economy
North American Integration
Transnationalism, Work and Labour
Qualitative Research Methods
ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Associate Professor, Sustainable Development, SIT Graduate Institute, Vermont (July
2014 – Present)
Visiting Professor, Sustainable Development, SIT Graduate Institute, Vermont (Aug.
2013-July 2014)
Senior Researcher, Department of Social and Economic Policy, Canadian Labour
Congress (Aug. 2005- Dec. 2012; May-August 2013)
Visiting Professor, Institute of Political Economy, Carleton University (Winter 2013)
Visiting Fellow, Traill College, Trent University (2012-2013)
Adjunct Research Professor, Institute of Political Economy, Carleton University, (2009 –
present)
Visiting Scholar, Political Economy Research Institute, University of Massachusetts
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Amherst, (February 2010)
Research Associate, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, Ottawa, Ontario (2009 –
present)
Senior Research Officer, Canadian Union of Public Employees, Ottawa, Ontario (2000-
2005)
Assistant Professor, Political Science, Wilfrid Laurier University (1999-2000)
Lecturer, Politics, Trent University (1995-1998)
Writer-in-Residence, Canadian Auto Workers Family Education Centre, Port Elgin,
Ontario (1994, autumn)
PUBLICATIONS
Books
Healy, T. and Trew, S. (Eds.). (2015). The Harper Record: 2008-2015. Ottawa: Canadian
Centre for Policy Alternatives.
Healy, T. (2008). Gendered Struggles against Globalisation in Mexico. Aldershot:
Ashgate.
Healy, T. (Ed.). (2008). The Harper Record. Ottawa: Canadian Centre for Policy
Alternatives.
Refereed Journal Articles
Healy, T. (2014) “Canadian and European Unions and the Canada – EU CETA
Negotiations” Special Issue: Free Trade and Transnational Labour Globalizations, 11 (1),
59-70. Available at http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14747731.2014.860798 Also published in Bieler,
A., Ciccaglione, B., Hilary, J., Lindberg, I. (Eds.). (2014). Free Trade and Transnational
Labour London: Routledge.
Healy, T. (2012) “Review Essay: Advancing the Study of Workers Health, Safety and the
Environment” New Solutions: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health,
22(4), 539-545.
Angel, S., Healy, T., Howell, S., Kingston, L., Louli, C., Meyer, D., & Remus, C. (2010).
Seven Reflections on Breast Cancer by Seven Women Who Worked Together. Special
Issue on Women and Cancer. Canadian Woman Studies le cahiers de la femme, 28(2, 3),
134-138.
Healy, T. & Katz, S. (2008). Big and Little Brother Bilateralism: Security, Prosperity and
Canada's Deal with Colombia. Studies in Political Economy, 82, 35-60.
Healy, T. (2002). Public Exclusion, Under-funding and the Intensification of Work:
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Universities and the Erosion of Democracy in Ontario. Just Labour: A Canadian Journal
of Work and Society. 1 (Spring), 68-76. Available at
http://www.justlabour.yorku.ca/volume1/pdfs/jl_healy.pdf
Healy, T. (2000). Collective Memory and the NAFTA Debate: Review Essay. Canadian
Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies 25(49).97-100.
Healy, T. & Neufeld, M. Critical Reflections on a Discipline: A Canadian Perspective.
(1997) Antepodium: An Antipodean Electronic Journal of World Affairs. Victoria
University of Wellington Department of Politics. Available at
www.victoria.ac.nz/atp/articles/ArticlesWord/Healy-and-Neufeld-1997.doc
Refereed Book Chapters
Healy, T. (2012). North American Integration from Above and Below. In Ayres, J. &
Macdonald L. (Eds.), North America in Question: Regional Integration in an Era of
Political Economic Turbulence. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
Healy, T. (2006). The Condition of Hegemony and Labour Militancy: The Restructuring
of Gender and Production Patterns in Mexico. In Davies, M. & Ryner, M.(Eds.), Poverty
and the Production of World Politics: Unprotected Workers in the Global Political
Economy (pp. 178-203). New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
Healy. T. (2003). ‘It’s Time for Change’: A Feminist Discussion of Resistance and
Transformation in Periods of Liberal World Order. In Sjolander, C., Stienstra, D, &
Smith, H. (Eds.), Gendered Discourses, Gendered Practices: Feminists (re)write
Canadian Foreign Policy (pp.172-184). Don Mills: Oxford University Press.
Neufeld, M. & Healy, T. (2001). Above the ‘American Discipline’: A Canadian
Perspective on Epistemological and Pedagogical Diversity. In Crawford, R. & Darryl
Jarvis, D. (Eds.). International Relations: Still an American Social Science? Towards
Diversity in International Thought (pp. 243-253). New York: State University of New
York Press.
Healy, T. (1999). Regional Integration and Critique: Raising the Possibility of Counter-
hegemony. In Thomas, K.P & Tetreault M.A.(Eds.), Racing to Regionalize: Democracy,
Capitalism, and Regional Political Economy: International Political Economy Yearbook,
11, (193-200). Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner Publishers.
Healy, T. (1993). Appendix I: Selected Plant Closures and Production Relocations:
January 1989-June 1992, Ontario" In Watkins, M. (Ed.), Canada Under Free Trade (287-
294). Toronto: James Lorimer.
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Book Chapters - Non- Refereed
Fuller, C & Healy, T. (2010) Health Care. Getting the Job Done Right: Alternative
Federal Budget 2010. (pp.61-66). Ottawa: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.
Healy, T. & Katz, S. (2009). Translation - Bilateralismo Asimétrico: Seguridad,
Prosperidad y el TLC de Canadá con Colombia. Sindicatos 2009: Estrategias Frente a la
Crisis Mundial, el Multilateralismo y los Acuerdos Commerciales de InvInversión. (322-
336). São Paulo: Confederación Sindical de Trabajadores/as de las Américas.
Healy, T. (2008). Translation- Integración Profunda en Norteamérica: Seguridad y
Prosperidad ¿para quién? In E. Busser, H. Sánchez & D. James (Eds.), Estrategia y
acción sindical en las Américas ante la OMC y los TLCs. (pp. 130-143). Sāo Paolo:
Confederación Sindical Internacional/ Organización Regional International del Trabajo.
Fuller, C & Healy, T. (2009). Health Care. Beyond the Crisis: Alternative Federal Budget
2009. (pp.57-62). Ottawa: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.
Block, S., Healy, T. & Yalnizyan, A. (2007). Health Care. Strength in Numbers:
Alternative Federal Budget 2007 (pp. 82-85). Ottawa: Canadian Centre for Policy
Alternatives.
Healy, T. & Shaker, P. (2006). Cities and Communities. Moving Forward: Alternative
Federal Budget (p.38) Ottawa: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.
Healy, T. & Shaker, P. (2005). Cities and Communities. It’s Time: Alternative Federal
Budget (41-44). Ottawa: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.
Healy, T. (2002). A Storm About Us. In Riche, N. (Ed.), Dear Sister, Dear Sister!: A
Collection of Sisterhood Letters from Trade Union Women (pp.71-75). Ottawa: Canadian
Centre for Policy Alternatives.
Teaching Resource
Healy, T. (2014, November). Community, Crisis and Restructuring in Canada: An
Intersectional Approach. Course Syllabus (15pp) and Annotated Bibliography (58pp).
Feminist Northern Network and Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of
Women. http://www.criaw-icref.ca/femnorthnet/publications
Public Policy Reports
Karl Flecker and Teresa Healy (2015, January). International Labor Migration: Re-
regulating the private power of labor brokers. Transformation of Work Research Series
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Washington: Solidarity Center. http://www.solidaritycenter.org/wp-
content/uploads/2015/05/Migration.International-Labor-Migration-Reregulating-the-Private-Power-of-Labor.2015.pdf
Juravich, T. & Healy, T. (2012, March). Cracks in the Red Shield: A Call for an
Investigation into Declining Client Care and Poverty-level Wages at the Ottawa Salvation
Army. Ottawa: Public Service Alliance of Canada.
Healy, T. (2011, March). Canada-United States Declaration ‘Beyond the Border: Shared
Vision for Perimeter Security and Economic Competitiveness’. Background Paper.
Ottawa: Canadian Labour Congress.
Healy, T. (2011, January). Provincial/Territorial Involvement in Canada–European Union
Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA). Background Paper. Ottawa:
Canadian Labour Congress.
Healy, T. (2010, May). Canadian Labour Congress Analysis of the Canada – U.S.
Agreement on Government Procurement. Background Paper. Ottawa: Canadian Labour
Congress.
Healy, T. (2009, September). Communities in Crisis: Oshawa, Ontario. Ontario:
Canadian Labour Congress. Available at http://www.canadianlabour.ca/sites/default/files/oshawa-
on-en.pdf
Juravich, T. & Healy, T. (2010, March) Communities in Crisis: Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.
Ottawa: Canadian Labour Congress. http://www.canadianlabour.ca/sites/default/files/sault-ste-
marie-on-en.pdf
Healy, T., Redlin, B., Roff, R. &Taylor, I. (2010, September) Communities in Crisis:
Campbell River, British Columbia. Ottawa: Canadian Labour Congress.
http://www.canadianlabour.ca/sites/default/files/campbell-river-bc-en.pdf
Healy, T. (2009, March). Pay Inequity: Canadian Labour Congress Analysis of the Public
Sector Equitable Compensation Act. Background Paper. Ottawa: Canadian Labour
Congress.
Healy, T. (2008, August). ‘Either this Process goes South or Momentum is Building’:
Opposition and the WTO Geneva Mini-Ministerial. Background Paper. Ottawa: Canadian
Labour Congress.
Healy, T. (2007, August). North American Competitiveness Council and the SPP: Les
Agents Provocateurs at the Montebello Leaders' Summit. Research Paper #44. Ottawa:
Canadian Labour Congress.
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Healy, T. (2007, February). Deep Integration in North America: Security and Prosperity
for Whom? Research Paper #42. Ottawa: Canadian Labour Congress.
Healy, T. (2007, January). The Global Crisis in Health Human Resources. Background
Paper. Ottawa: Canadian Labour Congress.
Healy, T. (2006, April). Report from the Canadian Labour Congress Roundtable on
Health Care in the North. Ottawa: Canadian Labour Congress.
Block, S., Healy, T. & Yalnizyan, A. (2006). Health Care. Minority Report: A Report
Card on the 2004-05 Minority Government (p.12). Ottawa: Canadian Centre for Policy
Alternatives.
Healy, T. (2003). What Happened in Miami? An analysis of the Eighth FTAA Ministerial
Meeting. Canadian Union of Public Employees, Ottawa, Ontario.
http://www.cupe.ca/www/Trade/8721
Healy, T. (2000, October). Our Universities Work Because We Do’: CUPE Comments on
Bill 132. Ottawa: Canadian Union of Public Employees.
Healy, T. (1996). “Democratic Architecture on the Edge of the Abyss: Regional Politics
and Federal Elections 1994, Oaxaca, Mexico.” In Galleguillos, N. (Ed.), The 1994
Presidential and Congressional Elections in Mexico: A Centre for Research on Latin
America and the Caribbean (CERLAC) Report. (pp. 20-28). York University, North York
Ontario. http://www.yorku.ca/cerlac/documents/1994-Elections-Mexico.pdf
Foster, J., Healy, T. &, Tasse, R.(1994, November).Canadian NGO/ Church/ Labour /
Women Delegation to the 1994 Mexican Federal Elections: Final Report. OXFAM-
Canada, Ottawa, Ontario.47pp.
Atlin, J. & Healy, T. (1993)."Briefing Notes on NAFTA and Women." Toronto: National
Action Committee on the Status of Women -Sub-Committee on Global Strategies.
Burns, E., Healy, T., McGinn, M., Villanueva, V., & Yantz, L (1992). Memoría Informal /
Informal Report of Trinational Meeting of Women Trade Unionists, México. Mexico and
Toronto: Mujer a Mujer.
Healy, T. (1992). Report on Production and the Environment: Plant Closures in Ontario.
Ottawa and Toronto: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives and Canadian
Environmental Law Association.
Healy, T. (1990) Selected Plant Closures in Canada: a Genealogy. Toronto: Common
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Frontiers.
Submissions to Parliament
Healy, T. (2012, February 16). Submission by the Canadian Labour Congress to the
House of Commons Standing Committee on International Trade Concerning a Possible
Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement between Canada and the European
Union.
Healy, T. (2012, February 14). Submission by the Canadian Labour Congress to the
Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Concerning Consultations on
Potential Free Trade Agreement Negotiations with Trans-Pacific Partnership Members.
Healy, T. (2009, September 14). Submission by the Canadian Labour Congress to the
House of Commons Standing Committee on International Trade Concerning the Free
Trade Agreement between Canada and the Republic of Colombia.
Healy, T. (2009, May 14). Submission by the Canadian Labour Congress to the House of
Commons Standing Committee on the Status of Women Concerning the “Public Sector
Equitable Compensation Act”.
Healy, T. (2008, February 13). Submission by the Canadian Labour Congress to the
House of Commons Standing Committee on International Trade Concerning the Proposed
Canada-Korea Free Trade Agreement.
Healy, T. (2007, May 6). Submission by the Canadian Labour Congress to the House of
Commons Standing Committee on International Trade concerning Canada-U.S. Trade and
Investment Issues and the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP).
Healy, T. (2004, November 4.) Submission by the Canadian Union of Public Employees
to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance, Pre-Budget Consultations.
Reviews
Healy, T. (2015). A Review of Rosemary Hennessy Fires on the Border: The Passionate
Politics of Labor Organizing on the Mexican Frontera (Minneapolis and London: University
of Minnesota Press 2013). Labour/Le Travail 75 (Fall).
Healy, T. (2007, July 2). Film Review: SiCKO an Important Cultural Event, eh? Hill
Times. p.22.
Healy, T. (2006-07, December-January). Time to Create Democratic Alternatives to
Corporate Power: A Review of Jeff Faux The Global Class War. in The CCPA Monitor
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13(7). Ottawa: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives. p.43.
Healy, T. (1995, Spring), A Review of Dan La Botz Mask of Democracy: Labor
Suppression in Mexico Today in Labour / Le Travail Vol. 35. pp. 380-382.
Media
Healy, T. (2015, April). Nicaragua without Wounds: A Climate/Justice Commentary. Our
Times: Canada’s Independent Labour Magazine. 34 (1), pp. 14-15.
Healy, T. (2014, October/November). Building Solidarity in the North: A Climate/Justice
Commentary. Our Times: Canada’s Independent Labour Magazine. 33 (5), pp.13-14.
Healy, T. (2014, September). No Time to Bury Debate: A Climate/Justice Commentary.
Our Times: Canada’s Independent Labour Magazine. 33 (3-4), pp.13-14.
Healy, T. (2014, May/July). The Infinite Energy Illusion: A Climate/Justice Commentary.
Our Times: Canada’s Independent Labour Magazine 33(2), pp.12-13.
http://ourtimes.ca/Between_Times/article_343.php
Healy, T. & Juravich, T, (2012, March 10) City Must Intervene at Salvation Army. Op-ed.
Ottawa Citizen.
Healy, T. (2010). Communities in Crisis. Transitions 40(1) Ottawa: Vanier Institute for
the Family. pp. 10-12.
Healy, T. (2007, August 23-27). United We Fall: Security and Prosperity’s Integration
Push Circumvents Lawmakers to Give Big Biz What it Wants. NOW Magazine. 26 (51)
Available at http://www.nowtoronto.com/news/story.cfm?content=159494
Healy, T. (1996, December 1).Who's Job is it Anyway?: The CAW Fights for Work
Ownership, Catholic New Times 20(21) p.9.
Healy, T. (1994), September-October). Mexican Elections Fail to Legitimise PRI's Hold
on Power. Americas Update 16 (1).
Healy, T. (1994, October 9). Aguascalientes: Popular Democracy on a Mexican
Mountainside. Catholic New Times18 (17). pp 10-11.
Cabrera Morales, S. & Healy, T. (1994, August 29). Los Creadores Chiapanecos
Acudieron al Llamado Zapatista. El Financiero. p.89.
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Healy, T. (1994, March). The Land Belongs to Those Who Work it: The Call from
Chiapas. The Union, Canadian Auto Workers. Reprinted as Healy, T. (1994, March-
April). The Land Belongs to Those Who Work It: Roots of Rebellion in Chiapas. Cover
story. Canadian Dimension 28 (2), pp.5-7.
RESEARCH GRANTS
Co-applicant, “Raising job standards: economic growth, employment generation and
inclusive development in Latin America”, Social Sciences and Humanities Research
Council of Canada, Partnership Grants - Letter of Intent: 2013 International
Partnerships for Sustainable Societies. Project Directors, Viviana Patroni, York
University and Ruth Felder, University of Buenos Aires. Amount $30,000.00
Co-applicant, “FemNorthNet: Learning from Women's Experiences of Community
Transformations as a Result of Economic Restructuring.” Social Sciences and
Humanities Research Council Northern Communities-Special Call Community-
University Research Award Program. 2010 – 2015. Jane Stinson, Canadian Research
Institute for the Advancement of Women (Principal Investigator). Amount: $1,000,000.
Healy, T. “Through the Bonds of Structure: Gender and Postcoloniality in Counter-
hegemonic Struggle.” Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council - Aid to Small
Universities Competition. 1998. Trent University. Amount: $2,500.00
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Doctoral Fellowship (1991-1993)
International Development Research Centre, Young Canadian Researcher's Award (1993)
Ontario Graduate Scholarship, held at Carleton University (1989)
Carleton University Scholarship (1989-1993)
John Lyndhurst Kingston Memorial Scholarship, Carleton University (1990)
Ontario Graduate Scholarship, held at York University (1987-1988)
York University Graduate Scholarship (1987-1989)
Dean's Honour Roll, York University (1986- 1987)
Terry Fox Humanitarian Award, University of Toronto (1983)
MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
Canadian Association for Work & Labour Studies;
Canadian Political Science Association;
Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women;
International Studies Association;
Latin American Studies Association.
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PRESENTATIONS
Refereed Conferences
Healy, T. (May 2014). “Knowing the field: Studying labor for what and for whom?”
Invited Panel. Presented at the International Congress of the Latin American Studies
Association, Chicago, Illinois.
Healy, T. (October 2012). “Beyond Labour Rights: Building Transatlantic Labour
Solidarity.” Presented at the Centre for the Study of Social and Global Justice, University
of Nottingham, Nottingham, U.K.
Healy, T. & Prentice, P. (2012, June). “Embodying the Local and the Transnational: A
Critical Review of Approaches to Gender and Social Infrastructure.” Presented at the
Canadian Political Science Association Meeting, Edmonton, Alberta.
Healy, T. (2011, March). “Great Recession or the Great Aggression? Canadian Labour
Weighs the Costs of Economic Integration in North America.” Presented at the
International Studies Association Meeting, Montreal, Quebec.
Healy, T. (2010, June). “Carrying the Weight of the World on their Shoulders:
Unemployment and Economic Crisis in Campbell River, British Columbia.” Presented at
the Canadian Political Science Association Meeting, Montreal, Quebec.
Healy, T. (2009, May). “Labour and North American Governance.” Roundtable. Canadian
Political Science Association Meeting, Ottawa, Ontario.
Juravich, T. & Healy, T. (2009, May). “’Maybe I’m not Canadian enough’: Documenting
the Struggle of Racialized Workers at Progressive Moulded Products.” Presented at the
Canadian Sociological Association Meeting, Ottawa, Ontario.
Healy, T. (2008, June). “From Banff to Puerto Vallarta: Access, Information and
Democracy in an Integrated North America” Presented at the Canadian Political Science
Association Meeting, Vancouver, British Columbia.
Healy, T. (2008, June). “‘Evolution by Stealth on the Big Idea’: Towards an Elite
Consensus on the Future of North America.” Presented at the Congreso Internacional-
Perspectivas Críticas sobre la Seguridad y Prosperidad para América del Norte
(ASPAN): Comparaciones entre Canadá y México. Universidad de las Américas, Puebla,
Puebla.
Healy, T. (2007, June). “Health Care Privatization and the Workers' Compensation
System in Canada.” Presented at the Canadian Political Science Association Meeting,
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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Healy, T. (2007, March). “The Possibilities and Constraints to Transnational Labour
Unionism.” Roundtable. International Studies Association Meeting, Chicago, Illinois.
Healy, T. (2004, March). “Privatisation and Challenges for Canadian Labour: A
Reflection on Liberalisation on Trade and Investment in Services.” Presented at the
International Studies Association Meeting, Montreal, Quebec.
Healy, T. (2001, May). “University as a Workplace in the Global Context.” Presented at
the Society for Socialist Studies Meeting, Québec City, Québec.
Healy, T. (2001, May). “Of Labour and Social Provision: Gender and Development in
Canada and Mexico.” Presented at Conference on Gender in Mexico: A Challenge for
Development, Departamento de Relaciones Internacionales, Instituto Tecnológico
Autónomo de Distrito Federal, México.
Healy, T. (1999, April). “Universal Worker and the Corporate Family: Engendering the
Counter-hegemonic Struggle.” Presented at the Coloquio Internacional de Primavera,
Facultad de Ciencias Politicas y Sociales, Division de Estudios Profesionales,
Coordinacione de Relaciones Internacionales, Universidad Autonoma de Mexico
(UNAM), Distrito Federal, México.
Healy, T. (1998, September). “Gender and the Condition of Hegemony: Reflections from
the Margins of Mexican Revolutionary Nationalism.” Presented at the Joint meetings of
the European Consortium on Political Research (ECPR) and the International Studies
Association (ISA), Vienna.
Healy, T. (1998, June). “Counter-hegemony and World Order: Meeting the Post-colonial
Critique.” Presented at the Canadian Political Science Association meeting, Ottawa,
Ontario.
Healy, T. (1998, March). “Feminist Research Methodologies.” Roundtable. International
Studies Association Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Healy, T. (1997, December). “Globalization in North America: Restructuring the Sites of
Democratic Contestation.” Presented at the Joint Conference of the Mexican International
Studies Association (AMEI) and the International Studies Association (ISA). Manzanillo,
Mexico.
Healy, T. (1997, March). “Gender and Production: Beyond International Relations Theory
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- Robert W. Cox and Approaches to World Order.” Roundtable. International Studies
Association Meeting. Toronto, Ontario.
Macdonald, L. & Healy, T. (1997, March). “Continental Divide? Competing Approaches
to Understanding Social Movement Organizing in North America.” Presented at the
International Studies Association Meeting, Toronto, Ontario.
Healy, T. (1996, October). “Democratic Architecture on the Edge of the Abyss:
Hegemony and Legitimacy in the 1994 Mexican Federal Elections.” Presented at the
Canadian Association of Latin American and Caribbean Studies Meeting. North York,
Ontario.
Healy, T. (1996, April). “Continental Contestations: Trinational Demands for a Social
Agenda in North America.” Presented at the International Studies Association Meeting,
San Diego, California.
Healy, T. (1994, May). “Paternalism and Representation in Mexican Auto Unions: The
Case of Volkswagen Puebla." Presented at the Cars and Continentalism: Harold Innis
Centenary Celebration Conference. University of Toronto;
Healy, T. (1994, June). “Paternalism and Representation in Mexican Auto Unions: The
Case of Volkswagen Puebla." Presented at Canadian Political Science Association
Meeting, Calgary, Alberta.
Healy, T. (1994, May). “Collective Bargaining and Neo-liberalism: The dis-Integration of
Labour Rights in Mexico.” Presented at the International Conference on Economic
Integration and Public Policy: NAFTA, the European Union and Beyond. York
University, North York, Ontario.
Healy, T. (1990, February). “Consent, Coercion and Conflict: The Honda Family in Rural
Ontario.” Presented at the History and Theory in Canada, Marxist Institute Conference.
University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario.
Healy, T. (1989, June). “Honda Canada Manufacturing and the Gendered and
International Division of Labour.” Presented at the Canadian Political Science
Association Meeting. Québec City, Quebec.
Invited Academic Conferences
Healy, T. (2013, April). Keynote address, Presented to “Community, Crisis and
Solidarity”, Institute of Political Economy Visiting Scholar Symposium, Carleton
University, Ottawa, Ontario.
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Healy, T. (2013, March). “The Problem of Transnational Solidarity: Canadian, Quebecois
and European Trade Unions and the Canada – European Union Comprehensive
Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), Traill College Visiting Fellow Annual Lecture,
Peterborough, Ontario.
Healy, T. (2011, April). “‘We Fight Back’: Non-union Immigrant Women Confront a
Plant Closure”, Presented to “The Politics of Possibility: Pushing the Boundaries of
Feminist Political Economy”, Institute of Political Economy Visiting Scholar
Symposium, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario.
Healy, T. (2008, October). “Gender in the Nexus of Trade, Investment and Security
Negotiations: A View from Labour”, Presented to Conference on the Political Economy
of Gendered Institutions, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario.
Healy, T. (2008, October). “Gendered Struggles against Globalisation in Mexico”,
Presented to Women in International Law Interest Group Breakfast Meeting, Ottawa,
Ontario.
Healy, T. (2008, February). “Deep Integration in NA: Security and Prosperity for Whom”,
Presented to Studies in Political Economy Forum on Emergency Responses: Human,
National, Global (In)Security, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario.
Healy, T. (2004, January). “NAFTA, Privatization and the Public Sector Economy in
Canada”, Presented to Studies in Political Economy Annual Conference, Carleton
University, Ottawa, Ontario.
Healy, T. (2001, May). “Of Labour and Social Provision: Gender and Development in
Canada and Mexico” Presented to Conference on Gender in Mexico: A Challenge for
Development, Departamento de Relaciones Internacionales, Instituto Tecnológico
Autónomo de México, Distrito Federal, México.
Healy, T. (1999, April). “La Relación entre los Intelectuales y los Movimientos Sociales
en Canadá,” Presented to Facultad de Economía, Universidad Autónoma de México
(UNAM), Distrito Federal, México.
Healy, T. (1998, September). “Gender and the Condition of Hegemony: Reflections from
the Margins of Mexican Revolutionary Nationalism”, Presented to Research Centre for
International Political Economy, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Healy, T. (1997, March). “Of Labour and Social Provision: Idealism, Henry Ford and the
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Mexican Constitution of 1917”, Presented to Centre for International and Security
Studies Seminar Series, York University, North York, Ontario.
Healy, T. (1994, May). “Hoy decimos ¡Basta!: Popular Organising and Elections in
Mexico 1994”, Presented to Marxist Institute, Toronto, Ontario.
Healy, T. (1993, May). “Trabajo y el TLC: el Problema de Representación en una Nueva
Régimen Internacional de Acumulación”, Presented to Seminario Internacional: El TLC
en la era de Clinton: Proteccionismo vs. GATT. Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y
Sociales, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Distrito Federal, México.
Healy, T. (1993, May). “Trabajo y el TLC: Hacía los Acuerdos Paralelos” Taller de
Coyuntura, Facultad de Economía, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Distrito
Federal, México.
Healy, T. (1992, April). “Libre Comercio y la Mujer en Canadá”. Seminario sobre las
Implicaciones del TLC. Facultad de Economía, Universidad de Morelia, Michoacán,
México.
Healy, T. (March 1992). “Reconversión Industrial y la Industria Automotriz en Canadá”,
Presented to Facultad de Economía, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Distrito
Federal, México.
Healy, T. (1989, December). “Gender and Class in the Changing International Division of
Labour: A Case Study from the Canadian Auto Industry”, Presented to Program in
International and Development Studies Seminar Series, Queen's University, Kingston,
Ontario.
Invited Community - University Conferences
Healy, T. (2010, October). “Canada-EU Free Trade Agreement: A Perspective from
Labour”, Presented to “A Canada-EU Free Trade Agreement: Public Good or Private
Interest”, Canada-Europe Transatlantic Dialogue, Friedrich Ebert Foundation and
Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario.
Healy, T. (1998, August). “History and Impact of Globalization in the Americas”,
Presented to Roots of our Future Conference, Kawartha World Issues Centre, Trent
University, Peterborough, Ontario.
Healy, T. (1993, November). “Working Conditions in the Maquiladoras in Mexico”.
Presented to Trading with Mexico: Developing Labour’s Agenda Conference. Hamilton
and District Labour Council and Labour Studies Programme, McMaster University,
Hamilton, Ontario.
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Healy, T. (1992, June). “NAFTA and Labour in Canada”. Presented to Camp Solidarity.
Labor Centre, Evergreen State College, Olympia, Washington.
Invited Community Presentations
Healy, T. (2014, November). “Canada at a Crossroads: Reflections on Canada’s
Conservative Government 2008-2014”, Keynote Address. National Farmers Union
Annual Convention, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Healy, T. (2012, November). “Canada- EU CETA and the Health Care Reservation”
Presentation for the Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions Webinar, October 30, 2012.
http://www.nursesunions.ca/event/webinar-the-implications-health-care-the-proposed-canada-european-
union-comprehensive-economic
Healy, T. (2011, November). “From the Great Recession to the Great Aggression:
Working Class Communities in a Time of Crisis”, Presented to Class Dismissed: Capital's
War on Workers and Democracy, Parkland Institute Annual Conference, Edmonton,
Alberta.
Healy, T. (2011, May). “Reeling from the ‘Great Recession’ in our Communities”,
Presented to Labour Council Forum, Canadian Labour Congress Triennial Convention,
Vancouver, British Columbia.
Healy, T. (2011, April). “Understanding the ‘Great Recession’ from the Perspective of
Community” Presented to United Way Labour Breakfast, Calgary, Alberta.
Healy, T. (2011, February). “Public Sector Workers are Not the Problem”, Presented to
Canadian Union of Public Employees National Municipal Sector Meeting, Toronto,
Ontario.
Healy, T. (2010, June). “Global Unions Positions on the G-20 Agenda” Presented to
Labour and Civil Society Roundtable on the Occasion of the G-20 Toronto Summit,
Toronto, Ontario.
Healy, T. (2010, March). “Child Care and the Economic Crisis” Presented to National
Child Care Forum, Child Care Advocacy Association of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario.
Healy, T. (2009, November). “Communities in Crisis” Presented to Roundtable on
Recession, Recovery and Transformation: Meeting the Policy Challenges of Our Time.
Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, Ottawa, Ontario.
Healy, T. (2009, October). “Reflecting on the “Death” of the SPP” Presented to Premier
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Film Screening of Paul Manley’s You, Me and the SPP, Parliament Hill Ottawa, Ontario.
Healy, T. (2008, November). “The Canadian Elite and the neo-NAFTA Agenda”
Presented to Civil Society Roundtable on NAFTA Renegotiation, Trade and Investment
Research Project, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, Ottawa, Ontario.
Healy, T. (2008, May). “Health Care Privatization and the Workers’ Compensation
System in Canada”, Presented to United Steelworkers National Health Safety and
Environment Conference, Toronto, Ontario.
Healy, T. (2006, May). “The Security and Prosperity Partnership: Another Neo-liberal
Threat to democracy?” Presentation to Canadian Federation of Students Annual Meeting,
Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario.
Healy, T. (2005, October). “Towards Progressive Reform of Workers’ Compensation
Systems in Canada”, Presented to Ontario Health Coalition Conference, From Good to
Better: Re-visioning Hospitals.
Healy, T. (2005, October). “Deep Integration: Implications for Public Services”,
Presented to Canadian Labour Congress Annual Researchers’ Meeting, Toronto, Ontario.
Healy, T. (2005, June). “Reflections on ‘A Fair Globalization: Creating Opportunities for
All: Report of the ILO World Commission on the Social Dimension of Globalization’”,
Canadian Labour Congress Annual Researchers’ Meeting, Gatineau, Quebec.
Healy, T. (2004, November). “Economic Context for Public Sector Bargaining”,
Lancaster House Conference on Bargaining in the Broader Public Sector, Toronto,
Ontario.
Healy, T. (1997, November). “Labour and Globalization: Reflections on North American
Experiences”, Presented to APEC and You Speakers Series, OPIRG-Trent, November
1997.
Healy, T. (1996, October). “Four Myths about Corporate Rule: Developing a Critical
Theory of Globalization”, Presented to Metro Toronto Network for Social Justice,
Seminar Series on Economic Literacy, Toronto, Ontario.
Healy, T. (1994, August). “Briefing on Electoral Conjuncture in Mexico”, Presented to
Canadian Delegations of International Election Visitors, Mexico City, Mexico.
Healy, T. (1994, March). “Facing Free Trade: Canadian Experiences of Trinational
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Organising: The Case of Common Frontiers”. Presented to “el Foro Continental sobre la
Integración Económica / Continental Forum on Economic Integration”, Oaxtepec,
México.
Healy, T. (1992, December). “Women's International Organising and Continental
Integration”, Presented to Latin American Working Group Annual General Meeting,
Toronto, Ontario.
Healy, T. (1992, October). “North American Free Trade Agreement and the NAC Women's
Agenda”, Presented to Public Service Alliance of Canada, Education Conference,
Toronto, Ontario.
Healy, T. (1992, August). “NAFTA and Labour in Canada and Mexico”, Presented to
Ontario Public Sector Employees Union, Regional Conference, Toronto, Ontario.
Healy, T. (1992, June). “Restructuring and Auto Unions in Mexico”, Presented to British
Columbia Federation of Labour, Labour and the Environment Conference, Vancouver,
British Columbia.
Expert Testimony
Healy, T. (2010, December 8). Presentation to the House of Commons Standing
Committee on International Trade Concerning the Canada-Panama Free Trade Agreement
and the Agreement on Labour Cooperation
Healy, T. (2010, July 27-29). “Workers’ Perspectives on Globalization”, Presentation to
the Inter-American Labour Administration Network (RIAL) Workshop on the Labour
Dimension of Globalization and Free Trade Agreements: Impacts and Labour Provisions,
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
Healy, T. (2010, March 16). Presentation to the House of Commons Standing Committee
on International Trade Concerning the Canada-US Agreement on Government
Procurement.
Healy, T. (1993, January). “NAFTA and Women in Ontario: Questions for
Consideration”, Presented to Marion Boyd, Ontario Minister Responsible for Women's
Issues and the Ontario Women's Directorate, January 1993.
TEACHING
University Courses Taught
Undergraduate:
Advanced Topics in International Political Economy (Fourth Year, Trent)
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Canada and the Politics of North American Integration (Fourth Year, Carleton)
Canada- U.S. Relations (Third Year, Wilfrid Laurier)
Canadian Politics (Second Year, Carleton)
Feminist Research (Fourth Year, Trent)
Global Politics (Second Year, Trent)
Introduction to International Relations (Second Year, Wilfrid Laurier)
Introduction to Political Science (First Year, Wilfrid Laurier)
Labour and Politics (Third Year, Brock)
Politics of North America (Third Year, Trent)
Graduate:
Economics, (Graduate Seminar, SIT Graduate Institute)
Decolonization, Gender and Food Systems (Graduate Seminar, SIT Graduate
Institute)
Dialogue on Reflective Practice in Education (Graduate Seminar, SIT Graduate
Institute)
Policy Advocacy: Concepts, Practice, Methods (Graduate Seminar, SIT Graduate
Institute)
Policy Advocacy: Field Course in Nicaragua (SIT Graduate Institute)
Foundations in Intercultural Service, Leadership, and Management (Graduate
Seminar, SIT Graduate Institute)
Gender and Development (Graduate Seminar, SIT Graduate Institute)
Popular and Non-formal Education (Graduate Seminar, SIT Graduate Institute)
Practitioner Inquiry (Graduate Seminar, SIT Graduate Institute)
Qualitative Field Research (Graduate Seminar, Carleton)
Communities in Crisis (Graduate Seminar, Carleton)
Mexico Country Course (International M.B.A, York)
Graduate Student Advising:
Completed
Colleen McMurray, M.A. Sustainable Development, Brattleboro VT.,
(Supervisor: T. Healy), Capstone Paper: “Travel Tales: The role of
storytelling in post abroad experience and healing”, SIT Graduate
Institute, December 2015.
Cleopatra Ndlovu, M.A. Sustainable Development, Brattleboro VT.,
(Supervisor: T. Healy), Capstone Paper: From MDGs to SDGs: Women
and Girls' Voices on the Global Development Agenda, SIT Graduate
Institute, December 2015.
Amanda Esons, M.A. Sustainable Development, Brattleboro VT., (Supervisor:
T. Healy), Capstone Paper: “The Ripple Effects of Digital Storytelling:
Transforming Collective Consciousness”, SIT Graduate Institute, August
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2015.
Isaac Gray M.A. Institute of Political Economy (Second Reader: T. Healy),
Thesis: “The European Trade Union Confederation, Labour
Representation and European Integration during the Eurozone Crisis”,
Carleton University.
Paul Haag (M.A. Candidate), Sustainable Development, Brattleboro, VT.,
(Supervisor: T. Healy), Capstone Paper: “A Resurgent Labor Movement in
Sustainable Development”, SIT Graduate Institute, December 2014.
Tamene Adugna M.A. 2014, Sustainable Development, Washington D.C.,
(Supervisor: T. Healy), Capstone Paper: “Evaluation and Analysis of
Commercial Agriculture, Local Participation and Sustainability in
Gambella, Ethiopia: Interactions, Divergence and Opportunities”, SIT
Graduate Institute, August 2014.
Michele Toré Brown M.A. 2014, Sustainable Development, Washington D.C.,
(Supervisor: T. Healy), Capstone Paper: “The Pursuit of Dignified
Livelihoods: An Evaluation of Oppression, Gender, and Pathways of
Liberation for the Women of Manual Scavenging Communities”, SIT
Graduate Institute, August 2014.
Kelly Hollibaugh M.A 2014, Sustainable Development, Washington D.C.,
(Supervisor: T. Healy), Capstone Paper: “Improving Artisan Livelihoods
through Social Entrepreneurship and Community Sustainable
Development”, SIT Graduate Institute, August 2014.
Delylah Rasugu M.A. 2014, Sustainable Development, Washington D.C.,
(Supervisor: T. Healy), Capstone Paper: “A macro perspective of the
impact of Promoting Gender Equality and Empowering Women Policy in
Sub-Saharan Africa: A case study of the influence of the GOWE
program”, SIT Graduate Institute, August 2014.
Yumi Kotani M. A. 2014, Institute of Political Economy (Second Reader: T.
Healy), Thesis: “Envisioning Equity: Intersectional Coalition Dynamics in
Ottawa’s Equity and Inclusion Lens”, Carleton University, January 2014.
Karen Cooling M.A. 2012, Environmental Education and Communication,
(Supervisor: T. Healy), Thesis: “No Jobs on a Dead Plant: Labour’s
Perceptions of Relationships between British Columbia’s Labour and
Environmental Movements”, Royal Roads University, School of
Environment and Sustainability, Fall 2012.
Sarah Ryan M.A. 2011, Institute of Political Economy, (Supervisor: W. Clement,
Second Reader: T. Healy), Thesis: “Challenging Employee Status Using
Legal Mobilization”, Carleton University, May 2011.
Arielle Edgecombe-Fontaine, (Undergraduate student), (Research Assistant
Supervisor: T. Healy), “Women’s Experience of Economic Restructuring
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in the North”, Carleton University, Summer 2014-Spring 2015.
Christina Muehlberger (M.A. Candidate), Institute of Political Economy,
(Research Assistant Supervisor: T. Healy), “Community Infrastructure”,
Carleton University, Summer- Fall 2012.
Yumi Kotani (M. A. Candidate), Institute of Political Economy, (Research
Placement Supervisor: T. Healy), “Politics of the Suburbs”, Canadian
Labour Congress/Carleton University, Winter 2012.
Christine Pich (PhD candidate), Sociology, (Research Assistant Supervisor: T.
Healy), “Community Infrastructure”, Carleton University, Winter 2012.
Thierno Bah (M.A. Candidate), European Union Politics, (Research Placement
Supervisor: T. Healy), “Labour Mobility and GATS Mode 4”, Canadian
Labour Congress. Institut d’Etudes européennes, Université Libre de
Bruxelles, Belgium, Fall 2011.
Adjunct Undergraduate Teaching Experience
Sessional Lecturer, Political Science, Carleton University (2008)
Sessional Lecturer, Women’s Studies, Trent University (2000)
Sessional Lecturer, Politics, Trent University (2000)
Sessional Lecturer, Labour Studies, Brock University (1999) Sessional
Lecturer, Political Science Carleton University (1990-1991)
Adjunct Graduate Teaching Experience
Sessional Lecturer, Schulich School of Business, York University (2000)
Professional Development Workshops Offered
Policy Advocacy and Social Change, June 2015 (Carleton, Faculty of Public
Affairs Professional Institute) http://carleton.ca/fpa-professionalinstitute/policy-
advocacy-social-change/
Researching in the Community: Out of the Class Room and into the Fray (Trent,
Traill College, 2012)
Writing for a Non-Academic Audience: Advocacy, Opinion and Communication
(Trent, Traill College, 2013)
Teaching beyond the Academy: Methods of Popular and Adult Education (Trent,
Traill College, 2013)
Graduate Field Research Workshop (Carleton, 2012)
Invited Course Lectures
Healy, T. (2008, March). “Working In and Around the Law: CLC Campaign for Women’s
Economic Equality”, LAWS 1000, Department of Law, Carleton University, Ottawa,
Ontario.
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Healy, T. (1994, June). “Mexico in the Current Conjuncture”, St. Michael's College,
University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario.
Healy, T. (1993, September). “The Auto Industry and Trade Unions in Mexico”, Canadian
Autoworkers Technology Course, Port Elgin, Ontario.
Healy, T. (1992, December). “Restructuring in the Mexican Auto Industry”, Department
of Canadian Studies, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario.
Healy, T. (November 1992). “North American Free Trade Agreement and Trade Unions in
Mexico”, Department of Political Science, York University, North York, Ontario.
Community Teaching Experience
Instructor, “Workers in a Global World”, Labour College of Canada, Canadian Labour
Congress, Ottawa, Ontario (2010-2013)
Instructor, “Political Science”, Labour College of Canada, Canadian Labour Congress,
Ottawa, Ontario (2003)
Occasional Secondary School Teacher. Simcoe County Board of Education and Simcoe
County Roman Catholic Separate School Board, Ontario (1987- 1989)
Coordinator. Dominican Republic Experience Programme. Scarboro Foreign Missions
and Youth Corps.(1982-1985)
Popular Educator. Youth Corps, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto. Toronto,
Ontario (1981-1983)
ACADEMIC SERVICE
Journal Reviewer
Global Social Policy; Labour-Le Travail; Journal of Iberian and Latin American
Research; Labour History; The CCPA Monitor; Social Policy; Canadian Journal of
Development Studies; Millennium: Journal of International Studies.
Manuscript Reviewer
Review of draft manuscript for editors. Grinspun R & Cameron, M. (Eds.). The Political
Economy of North American Free Trade. (Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's
University Press, 1993).
Translator
Healy, T. translator (1993, May). From English, "El Conflicto Néstlé: Globalización, el
TLC y más allá", Grinspun R. & Cameron, M. El Mal Tratado, SEMPO, Distrito Federal,
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México.
Healy, T. translator. (1993, March). From Spanish."Economic Integration, Social
Dislocation and Political Challenges in North America", Alejándro Álvarez Béjar, Paper
Presented at the 34th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association,
Acapulco, Guerrero, México. 40pp.
Healy, T. translator. (1993, February) (From Spanish, Alejándro Álvarez Béjar, "The
Depth of the Political Crisis in Mexico", Facultad de Economía, Universidad Nacional
Autónoma de México, México, D.F.
Academic Committees
2015 - SIT Graduate Institute
Chair, Sustainable Development Program
Chair, Sustainable Development Faculty Search Committee
Co-chair, Graduate Faculty Assembly
Member, Associate Dean Search Committee,
Member, Academic Director Search Committee
2014 - Coordinator, Practitioner Inquiry faculty cluster
2014 Member, SIT Strategic Planning Committee on Instructional Use
of Technology
2013- Member, Graduate Faculty Assembly
2013 Member, Working Group on Course Evaluations.
1998 Trent University
Coordinator, Trent University Delegation, "Crossing Borders:
Revitalizing Area Studies" Ford Foundation Toronto Seminar: St.
Lawrence University, Trent University, University of the West
Indies. June.
Co-founder, Research Group on Globalization and Democracy.
Member, 10th Anniversary Celebrations Committee, Women's
Studies Programme
1997-1998 Trent University
Member, Comparative Development Studies Curriculum
Committee.
1995-1998 Trent University
Member, Political Studies Departmental and Speakers Committees,
Trent University.
Conference Organisation
2012-13 Program Track Chair, “Class and Inequality”, Canadian Association of
Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Annual Congress, Carleton
University, May 2013.
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1998 Trent University
Co-organiser "Crossing Borders: Revitalizing Area Studies". Ford
Foundation Toronto Seminar. St. Lawrence University, Trent
University, University of the West Indies. June.
1994 Carleton University
Co-organiser. "Cars and Continentalism", Harold Innis Centenary
Celebration Conference. University College, University of
Toronto, May 1994 and Universidad Nacional Autónoma de
México, December.
1992 Co-organiser. “Primer Encuentro Trinacional de Trabajadoras sobre los
efectos del Tratado de Libre Comercio”. Mujer a Mujer – Maquila
Solidarity Network. Valle de Bravo, México. February.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
2016- Beta instructor, The CORE Project – Teaching economics as if the last three
decades had happened
2015- Board member, Story Centre Canada
2013 Board member, Workers’ History Museum, Ottawa
2010 - 2013 Steering Committee member, Trade Union Research Collective, Canadian
Centre for Policy Alternatives
2010 - 2013 Co-founder and Steering Committee member, Trade Justice Network-
Réseau pour le commerce juste
2005 - 2013 Representative of the Canadian Labour Congress to the Canadian Centre
for Policy Alternatives Trade and Investment Research Project
2005 - 2 0 1 3 Representative of the Canadian Labour Congress to Canadian Health
Coalition
2007, Aug. Facilitator, Trinational Energy Workers Forum, Montréal, Quebec.
2007- 2009 Coordinator, National Research Network on the Security and Prosperity
Partnership, 2007-2009
2005 Editor, Economic Climate for Collective Bargaining 1(2); 2 (1), Canadian
Union of Public Employees, Ottawa.
2003 Educator and facilitator, CUPE Women’s National Leadership Training
Program. Ontario and Nova Scotia
2003 Resource person to CUPE National Executive Board members, Eighth
FTAA Ministerial Meeting, Miami, November 2003
2003 – 2008 Member. Alternative Federal Budget Steering Committee. Canadian
Centre for Policy Alternatives,
1994, Aug. Co-ordinator, Canadian Delegation of NGO/ Church/ Labour and Women
Visitors to the Mexican Federal Elections.
1994, Aug. International Observer, First National Democratic Convention, Chiapas,
Mexico
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1994, Mar. Resource person to Canadian Auto Workers National Leadership
Delegation Meetings in Mexico
1993-1994 Liaison, Common Frontiers Canada – Red Mexicana de Acción Frente al
Libre Comercio, Toronto and Mexico City
1992 Member, National Action Committee on the Status of Women, Sub-
Committee on Global Strategies, Toronto, Ontario
1991 Member, Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 2323, Women's
Committee
CREATIVE WORKS
Healy, T. (2015). We Let Some Time Pass. Digital Story. Center for Digital Storytelling
Workshop, Smith College, September 2015. https://vimeo.com/14509205
(passwd:Stephen)
Blogging at www.teresahealy.ca
Healy & Juravich (2010, July). What will you do when I’m gone? Audio and video
recording. Ontario Public Service Employees Union.
http://www.opseu.org/bps/health/community/whatwillyoudo/music-video.htm
Healy & Juravich. (2009, December). Last Christmas on the Place. Audio recording.
www.healyandjuravich.com
Healy & Juravich. (2006, December). Tangled in Our Dreams. Full-length CD Release.
Finnegan Music. www.teresahealy.ca
Healy & Juravich. (2006, January). A Song for Peace. Audio recording, www.teresahealy.ca
Healy, T. & Stewart-Verger, R. (2004). She Pushed from Behind: Emily Murphy in Story
and Song. Full-length CD release. http://www.rasputins.ca/emilymurphy.htm
Healy, T. (2004). All Souls’ Day / Fallujah. Audio recording with flash video. Produced
by Richard Wegner. www.teresahealy.ca
Healy, T. (2003, March). ‘Ochone’ & ‘Wife of the Bold Tenant Farmer.’ trad. Friends of
the Canal Navvies Concert. Live recording, Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa,
Ontario.
Healy, T (2002). Spiralling: A year (In)verse. Poetry chapbook. Self-published. Ottawa,
Ontario.
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