About the Journal

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The Asian Journal of Canadian Studies, which is the academic journal of this society, has played an important role in the development of Canadian Studies in Asia both locally and externally. I would like to express my sincere gratitude to all of you for your continued support and dedication as well as those of our past presidents and directors. Since Minister James S. Gale first visited Korea, it has been 130 years. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, many Canadian missionaries contributed greatly to the fields of independence, medicine, education, and ministry in Korea. During the Korean War, the Canadian government dispatched the third largest number of troops to Korea to fight for peace and freedom in Korea.
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Provision on Review by The Korean Association for Canadian Studies

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Article 1 (Purpose of Provisions)
The purpose of this regulation is to examine the issues concerning the examination of papers submitted to the Asian Journal of Canadian Studies published regularly by The Korean Association for Canadian Studies.

The Codes of Ethics: The Korean Association for Canadian Studies

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The Korean Association for Canadian Studies is an academic organization that aims to develop and revitalize Canadian studies in Korea. The Society publishes the Asian Journal of Canadian Studies twice a year as part of this aim. As part of its research ethics, the Association explicitly proposes the research rules that authors, editorial committee members, and paper judges must observe in relation to the journal Asian Journal of Canadian Studies. This research ethical regulation follows Ministry of Education Ordinance No. 153, Guideline for Securing Research Ethics.