- Becoming Metis: The Relationship Between the Sense of Metis Self and Cultural Stories by Catherine Lynn Richardson
- Canadian Biraciality and its Zebra Poetics in Odysseys Home: Mapping African-Canadian Literature by George Elliot Clarke
- Interrogating the Hyphen-Nation: Canadian Multicultural Policy and “Mixed Race” Identities by Minelle Mahtani
- Living, Writing and Staging Hybridity by Lisa Michelle La Flamme
- Looking north: Exploring multiracial experiences in a Canadian context by Leanne Taylor
- Mixed-race families swelling in Canada, StatsCan says by toddsschneider
- Mixed-race…Mixed up? by Presentation at the Canadian Critical Race Conference 2003 by Charito Gailling and Mee Lain Ling
- Mixed-Race, Legal Space: Canadian Métis Identity in a Comparative Context by Camie Augustus
- Mixed Race Studies by Steven Riley
- Multiracial Men in Toronto: Identities, Masculinities and Multiculturalism by Danielle Lafond
- Re-imagining mixed race: Explorations of multiracial discourse in Canada by Leanne Taylor
- Splitting the Difference: Exploring the Experiences of Identity and Community Among Biracial and Bisexual People in Nova Scotia by Samantha Loppie
- Talking About Identity: Encounters in Race, Ethnicity, and Language by Carl James
- The Changing Face of the Metis Nation by Ellen Ann Gibbs
- The historical problematization of “mixed race” in psychological & human-scientific discourses by Thomas Teo
- Towards a Poetics of Fragmented Cohesion: Constructions of ‘Mixed-Race’ Identities in African-Canadian Literature by Heike Bast
- Tricking the Border Guards: How Race is Performed Among Mixed Race Women by Minelle Mahtani
- Which Ties Bind? Kinship, Custody and the Dissolution of ‘Interracial’ Relationships by Nisha Nath