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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox writer Ameer Idreis (Arabic: أمير إدريس; born 22 December 1999) is a Palestinian-Canadian writer and researcher.

Ameer's work includes research on urbanism, politics, and planning at the University of Toronto and the School of Cities,[1] as well as academic articles on the role and impact of the Canadian Constitution on Indigenous and minority rights.[2][3]

His play Ships in the Night won the 2023 Hart House Theatre Playwriting Competition,[4] receiving a staged public reading.[5][6]

As a young novelist, Ameer published two books in his debut series The Ewald Series,[7] with awards and recognition from the Hamilton Spectator,[8] the Canada-Arab Business Council, the Council of the Arab League,[9] Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board[10] and the Women's Press.[11] He has also done work for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in association with the Telling Tales Festival, hosting interviews with authors Kenneth Oppel[12] and Kevin Sylvester.[13] Ameer also participated in the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation event the Human Library[14] and guest-hosted on the podcast "Alohomora!"[15]

Works and Publications

Books

Plays

Journal Articles

  • Idreis, Ameer. “Section 35 and the Settler Constitutional Order’s Impediment to the Decolonization of Indigenous Rights.” Politicus 7, no. Special Issue II (2020): 53–61. https://www.queenspoliticus.com/s/Special-Issue-December-Final.pdf#page=53. [2]
  • Idreis, Ameer. “The Charter’s Revolutionary Impact on Gay Rights in Canada.” Gettysburg Social Sciences Review 6, no. 1 (2022): 4. https://cupola.gettysburg.edu/gssr/vol6/iss1/4/.[3]

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