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Rees Kassen Appointed as Academic Director for the 51勛圖厙Sustainability Park

December 5, 2025 |Rees Kassen was recently appointed as the Academic Director for McGills Sustainability Park, which will take effect on January 1, 2026.

Published: 5 Dec 2025

Pearl Eliadis on the Impacts of the CAQ's Bill 9 on Religious Freedom | CBC

December 5, 2025 |Pearl Eliadis recently spoke to CBCs Radio Noon on the potential implications of the CAQs recently tabled Bill 9, seeks to reinforce secularism in the province by restricting public religious expression.

Published: 5 Dec 2025

Round-up: Coverage of New Research on Second-Stage Shelters for Women Fleeing Violence

Over the past week, Pearl Eliadis has joined multiple media outlets to discuss new research from theQuebec Homelessness Prevention Policy Collaborativeon the province's delays in delivering second-stage shelters for women fleeing violence.

Published: 28 Nov 2025

Jennifer Welsh on Potential Impacts of the Proposed Russia-Ukraine Peace Plan | CTV

November 24, 2025 | Jennifer Welsh spoke with CTV Your Morning on the recently released 28-point Russia-Ukraine peace plan.

Published: 24 Nov 2025

Vincent Rigby Weighs In on Halifax International Security Forum | POLITICO

November 2025 | POLITICOs Canada Playbook featured Vincent Rigby in its preview of this years Halifax International Security Forum, highlighting the absence of a U.S. delegation. Rigby said democracies must stay aligned and show that their defence commitments and political values continue to guide their choices. He explained that Canada can affirm its partnership with allies while avoiding any actions that could be perceived as deliberately provoking the Trump administration.

Published: 21 Nov 2025

Jennifer Welsh on Protecting Civilians in a Turbulent Age | 2025 Keenan Lecture

November 19, 2025 | Jennifer Welsh delivered the keynote address at the 36th Michael Keenan Memorial Lecture at St. Thomas More College, speaking on the weakening of civilian protection in contemporary conflict. Welsh explained that impunity now shapes conflicts in a way that weakens long-standing commitments to civilian protection.

Published: 21 Nov 2025

Pearl Eliadis on Finding Solutions to Combat Montreal's Homelessness Crisis | ICI RDI

November 17, 2025 | Pearl Eliadis recently spoke to Radio-Canada's ICI RDI on the right to housing as a proposed tool to combat homelessness.

Published: 17 Nov 2025

Vincent Rigby on What Budget 2025 Means for Canadas Defence Industry | CDA Institute

On the Conference Defence Associations Institute's Expert Series, Vincent Rigby analyzed the 2025 Canadian Budget's major increase in defence spending and the creation of the Defence Investment Agency. He welcomed the focus on procurement reform and a stronger defence industrial base, while cautioning that new machinery will take time to deliver results. Rigby also stressed the importance of transparency and steady cooperation with the United States through NORAD and other defence efforts.

Published: 17 Nov 2025

Pearl Eliadis on Free Speech Rights in Quebec School Disciplinary Case | The Montreal Gazette

November 11, 2025 |TheMontrealGazette reported on a case involving a Montreal West high school student who was disciplined after posting comments critical of Israel on her private social media account.

Published: 12 Nov 2025

Pearl Eliadis on Understanding and Using the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms | Democracy, Explained

November 12, 2025 |Pearl Eliadis was featured on Apathy is Borings new podcast Democracy, Explained in an episode titled Know Your Rights. The discussion focuses on the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, what it means in everyday life, and why it matters for young people who want to understand and exercise their rights.

Published: 12 Nov 2025

Vincent Rigby on the Case for a Real National Defence Strategy | RAUSI

October 31, 2025 | Vincent Rigby spoke at Canada's Missing Playbook, a RAUSI webinar series from the Rocky Mountain Conference on Security and Defence. He discussed the absence of a coherent national framework guiding Canada's defence and called for stronger leadership and coordination across the government. Rigby argued that effective national security depends on a clear purpose and the political will to turn commitments into action

Published: 5 Nov 2025

Anil Wasif on Canada's Immigration Policy Breakdown | Policy Magazine

October 30, 2025 | Writing inPolicy Magazine, MPP '21 Anil Wasif reflected on the opening of the 2025 Max Bell Lecture in Calgary, featuring Globe and Mail columnist Tony Keller. Drawing on Keller's bookBorderline Chaos: How Canada Got Immigration Right, and Then Wrong, Wasif explored how weak governance and competing interests have eroded public trust in Canada's immigration system.

Published: 3 Nov 2025

Vincent Rigby on CanadaIndia Relations and National Security Tensions | CTV News

October 21, 2025 | Vincent Rigby discussed on a panel with fellow former national security advisors Jody Thomas and Richard Fadden on CTVs Power Play with Vassy Kapelos about the increasingly strained relationship between Canada and India. The panel explored issues of trust following the expulsion of Canadas last envoy to India and examined broader national security concerns shaping the bilateral relationship.

Published: 21 Oct 2025

51勛圖厙roundtable on Arctic sovereignty and security focuses on co-operation, Indigenous partnerships | 51勛圖厙Reporter

October 16, 2025 |Vincent Rigby spoke at a 51勛圖厙roundtable on Arctic sovereignty and security that examined Canadas northern strategy amid rising geopolitical tensions. He emphasized that national defence cannot be addressed through military means alone, calling for a broader approach grounded in partnership and community well-being.

Published: 20 Oct 2025

The roots of Quebec's secularism debate, why it isn't going away and who it benefits | CBC

October 19, 2025 |In aCBC Newsstory examining Quebecs debate over secularism, new proposals to ban public prayer have reignited long-standing divisions over the role of religion in public life. Pearl Eliadis explains that what is often called secularism in Quebec reflectsla簿cit矇, a stricter model that seeks to exclude religion from the public sphere.

Published: 20 Oct 2025

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