Join the Max Bell School of Public Policy, for an information session over lunch on the new Master of Public Policy Program at Â鶹ԼÅÄ. This session, delivered by Chris Ragan, Director of...
Populism is that rare phenomenon that both defies easy definition and defines movements from the United States to Hungary, from Ontario to the Czech Republic. In an era marked by the ascendancy of...
The Fall Economic Update contained a handful of tax measures designed to keep Canada’s businesses competitive with those of the United States. But what of the myriad other aspects of our tax system...
While the 2019 Federal Election saw limited foreign policy debate, international issues were omnipresent: climate change, refugees and immigration, Canada's relationship with China and the United...
The Max Bell School of Public Policy recently hosted Better Policy for a Better World, a conference centered on how ideas can be put into practice in the complex world of policy making....
Two weeks ago, over 200 people converged in Montreal for Better Policy for a Better World, a Max Bell School of Public Policy conference aimed at addressing the gap between the theory and the...
How can we close the gap between the theory of public policy and the complex art of putting it into practice?Sofitel Montreal Golden Mile, 1155 Sherbrooke ST. W., Montreal, QC, H3A 2N3, CA...
Are we ready to enact happiness-guided policies? It has been four decades since economists began to be interested in a subjective measure, "life satisfaction", as an overall assessment of well...