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Our MPP students: Riad Katkhoda

14 Jan 2021

We reached Riad at his new home base in Dominica, an island country of the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean Sea, where he was stationed at the time with the World Food Programme (WFP), the food...

Ken Boessenkool Argues for a Childcare Baby Bonus

14 Jan 2021

Accessible and affordable childcare will play an outsized role in determining whether mothers will recover their pre-COVID levels of employment and wages.

Our MPP students: Kayli Avveduti

4 Jan 2021

Kayli Avveduti is Nēhiyaw from the Treaty 6 Territory, born and raised in the Alexander First Nation in Alberta, where she continues to live today. She shares a strong connection to her family and...

2020: A Year In Review

17 Dec 2020

The Max Bell School has had a productive past year, cementing our role as a policy leader through our events and research, and ensuring that our MPP program maintained its high quality while being...

Pearl Eliadis on Quebec's "Universal" Healthcare System

15 Dec 2020

Pearl Eliadis explains how Quebec's healthcare system is shutting out some its most vulnerable citizens.

Howard Balloch on Canada's China Policy

25 Nov 2020

During this period of challenge and confrontation with China, Howard Balloch contends that Canada should double down and pursue deeper engagement.

Why policymakers need program evaluation

10 Nov 2020

Sydney Duder establishes professorship for program evaluation at the Max Bell School.

Ken Boessenkool: The Conservative Case for a Carbon Tax

29 Oct 2020

Ken Boessenkool makes three stand-alone arguments for a carbon tax, and none are about climate change.

Chris Ragan Writes about Canada's Infrastructure Spending

27 Oct 2020

The pandemic has not strengthened the already strong case for federal infrastructure spending in Canada, argues Chris Ragan.

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