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Racial Profiling and Policing: To Serve and Protect Whom?

15 Jun 2021

MPP candidate Rebecca Charles breaks down some of the highlights of the Max Bell School's Racial Profiling in Policing conference.

McCall MacBain Scholar to Join the Max Bell School's Master of Public Policy Program

31 May 2021

Incoming Max Bell School MPP student Caroline Merner is one of the twenty leaders selected out of 735 applications for the first class of McCall MacBain Scholars at 缅北强奸

Max Bell School MPP Program Nabs Two Mastercard Foundation Scholars

31 May 2021

This year, Max Bell School at 缅北强奸 has attracted not one, but two Mastercard Foundation Scholars, Fanuel Sbhatu Gebremeske and Juma Omala. Hailing respectively from Ethiopia and Kenya,...

Paisley Sim: COVID-19 Policy Stringency across Provinces

6 May 2021

Provincial policy responses and outcomes have been highly divergent and the coordination benefits of federalism have been unevenly leveraged.

Going Beyond the Inflation-Targeting Mantra: A Dual Mandate

23 Apr 2021

Every five years over the last three decades, the Government of Canada goes through a ritual of renewing the mandate of its central bank. To most Canadians, this renewal process must be somewhat...

Time to Change the Bank of Canada鈥檚 Mandate

23 Apr 2021

In 2019, New Zealand created a formal monetary policy committee and enshrined the dual mandate (price stability and full employment) into their law and the policy targets agreement between the...

Facing Newfoundland and Labrador鈥檚 Fiscal Challenges

6 Apr 2021

Newfoundland and Labrador have highest debt burden of all provinces. Don Drummond and Louis L茅vesque unpack the difficult choices the province faces to get back on track.

Ken Boessenkool on Getting a Triple Dividend from a Carbon Tax

19 Mar 2021

The new federal climate plan is bold, but shows a lack of confidence in carbon pricing that will end up hampering economic growth.

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