Conference Papers and Presentations 

“Arauco FC – Blurring Lines of Ethnic and National Identity” to be presented at the 2009 Conference on Global Football: History, Gender, Nation, York University.

“Unpacking the Narrative: How the Golden Age of Canadian Diplomatic History Shapes Contemporary and Historical Views on Canadian Foreign Relations” presented at the 2008 Buffalo Province History Conference.

“Process of Conceiving, Researching, Writing and Defending the Dissertation” Member of the Roundtable discussion at the 2008 Buffalo Province History Conference.

“1956: The Last Good Year in Canadian Foreign Affairs?” Presented as part of the 2006 History Graduate Students Association (HUSA) Lecture Series.

“The Narrative Triumphant: Examining the Lack of Technological and Theoretical Innovation in Canadian Diplomatic History” presented to the 2006 Stepping Stones Conference, University of Saskatchewan.

“The Politics of Personalities: Canada and the Organization of American States, 1957-1963.” presented to the 2004 Canadian Historical Association Annual Conference, University of Manitoba.

 “A Professional and Personal Attachment: Diefenbaker and the West Indies” presented to the 2004 University of Saskatchewan/University of Regina History Conference.

“Seeking Alternatives to the American Orbit: Diefenbaker’s Attempts to Strengthen Canadian-Mexican Relations.” presented to the Sixth Annual Society for Military and Strategic Studies Conference/

 "The Answers are easy; it is the questions that are tough." co-presented at the Gwenna Moss Teaching and Learning Centre 2003 Graduate Student Development Days.

 "Diefenbaker and the Caribbean: Consistency and Contradictions" presented at the 2003 Canadian Historical Association Conference, Dalhousie University.

"A Return to the Traditional: Frederick Frelinghuysen’s Foreign Policy" presented at the 2002 University of Regina/University of Saskatchewan History Conference.

"The United States, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Canada during the Eisenhower Presidency" co-presented at the 12th Annual Tri-University History Conference.