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COVID 'vaccine passports' won't be needed for essential services: Dub茅 | Montreal Gazette

Published: 8 July 2021

July 9, 2021 | In light of news from the L茅gault聽government that COVID-19 "vaccine passports" will be required for certain activities in hotspot regions of Quebec, Max Bell School professor Pearl...

Why Is It So Hard to Implement Good Policy? | The Agenda

25 May 2021

On this episode of The Agenda with Steve Paikin, hear from Max Bell School professor Ken Boessenkool聽on strategies for ensuring that good science and research end up being translated into effective...

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.

COVID-19 and Homelessness in Montreal

29 Apr 2021

James聽Hughes,聽President and CEO of the聽Old Brewery Mission, recently presented a Max Bell School lecture on the dual crises of COVID-19 and homelessness in Montreal.

Canada's lack of interest in self-defence explains COVID failures | The National Post

Published: 19 January 2021

January 15, 2021 | In this article for the National Post, Max Bell School Professor Andrew Potter discusses the unique logistical challenges that Canadian government bodies face聽as the issue of...

COVID-19 pandemic uniting Canadians like no other event in decades

Published: 25 May 2020

Canada's response to the pandemic contrasts markedly with the political partisanship displayed in U.S....

It's not a crime to disagree with health officials | National Post

Published: 16 April 2020

April 15, 2020 | In public health discourse, there is a lack of contrarianism, dubbed heterodoxy, that is almost completely missing from the national conservation. Andrew Potter elaborates on the...

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