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2021 Past Events

ÌýDown to the Wire for the Bank of Canada’s Mandate Renewal

Down to the Wire for the Bank of Canada’s Mandate Renewal

Online event

November 23, 2021

The Max Bell School of Public Policy held a virtual panel,ÌýexploringÌýthe options for the Bank of Canada's mandate renewal.

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ÌýNational Reconciliation and Public Policy: Where do we go from here? With Pearl Eliadis, Jennifer Welsh, Kayli Avveduti & Geoffrey Kelley

National Reconciliation and Public Policy: Where do we go from here?

Online event

September 29, 2021

The Max Bell School of Public Policy at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ held a virtual event on the eve of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

The School recognizes that reconciliation is a long and difficult road so, as part of this process, we held this event to initiate informed discussion and debate with students, faculty and the School's community about what reconciliation means for public policy, in theory and in practice, both nationally and internationally.

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The Road to 2050: Policies for a Net-Zero Future

Online event

April 6, 2021

Co-hosted by theÌýBieler School of EnvironmentÌýand the Max Bell School of Public Policy, this interdisciplinary panel discussionÌýexamined the many challenges involved in getting to net-zero, and the important role of public policy along the journey. The panel examined the political landscape, the economic aspects of various policy approaches, the opportunities for Canada’s business sector, and the important role that civil society can play in this crucial transition.

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Regulating the InternetÌý

Online event

March 31, 2021

Moderated byÌýCentre for Media, Technology and DemocracyÌýDirector, and Beaverbrook Chair in Media, Ethics and Communications at the Max Bell School, Taylor Owen, this event broughtÌýThe Right Honourable Beverley McLachlin (P.C., C.C.), former Chief Justice of Canada, in conversation with leading Canadian journalist Andrew Coyne to discuss whether the government should regulate the internet. This event wasÌýhosted by theÌýÌýand the Max Bell School of Public Policy at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University.

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Racial Profiling in Policing

Online event

March 25, 2021

In 2020, unprecedented protests against anti-Black racism have brought the issue of police accountability to the fore.ÌýThere is no national law or consistent standard in Canadian policing that prohibits random stops and similar practices that are at the core of police racial profiling everywhere.

What can we learn from these events, and what innovative solutions can foster community trust and safety?

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Les midis du Monde d’après

Online webinars

Since April 2020, fifty researchers from the University of Montreal, ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University, UQAM, Concordia, and HEC Montreal have been reflecting on progressive, pragmatic, and social science-based ideas that could improve international cooperation, security, and sustainable prosperity after COVID-19 pandemic comes to an end. Those reflections have culminated in the event series Les midis du Monde d'après.

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