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The worlds democracies, including Canada, face a historic choice | The Globe and Mail

June 4, 2021 | In her latest piece for the Globe and Mail, Max Bell School professor Jennifer Welsh asserts that Canada must leverage its international relationships andarticulate its vision for upholding democracy around the world.

Published: 17 May 2021

CAQ appoints former Liberal cabinet minister Geoffrey Kelley as Kahnawake negotiator | CBC News

June 5, 2021 | Max Bell School professor Geoffrey Kelley has been appointed as the new negotiator between the Quebec government and the Kahnawake Mohawk community. Kelley takes on this critical role after having served as Quebecs Indigenous Affairs minister from 2005 to 2007, from 2011 to 2012, and from 2014 to 2018.

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Published: 17 May 2021

Joe Biden appears powerless when it comes to dealing with Mideast crisis | The Globe and Mail

May 16, 2021 | As the age-old conflict in the Middle East rages to a level not seen since the 2014 Gaza War, Joe Biden's ability to do anything about itappears limited. Biden is in a difficult situation, write David Shribman,destined to face backlash from various constituencies no matter what he does.

Published: 17 May 2021

Women negotiators in Afghan/Taliban peace talks could spur global change | The Conversation

May 19, 2021 | As the U.S. continues to withdraw troops from Afghanistan, the outcome of ongoingpeace talks between the Taliban and the Afghan government will be of huge consequence to Afghan women. Max Bell School professor Vrinda Narain weighed in on the important role women are playing in the negotiations.

Published: 17 May 2021

Andrew Potter: My fellow Gen Xers don't appreciate our great gift: we were ignored | The Line

May 20, 2021 | "That is why when you hear a Gen Xer talk about being the latchkey generation, they arent really complaining theyre bragging. Theres another word for the neglect being described here, and thatsfreedom."Andrew Potterexplains why he's so grateful to count himself as a member of Gen X.

Published: 17 May 2021

Andrew Potter: The pandemic has eroded trust, but without it no country can remain democratic and free | National Post

May 25, 2021 | The COVID-19 pandemic further exacerbatedCanadians' growingdistrust of government and civil society institutions. As we begin to emerge from lockdowns, says Andrew Potter, the restoration of trust must be a top priority.

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Published: 17 May 2021

Understanding the U.S.s influence over Israel | The Globe and Mail

May 21, 2021 | The power dynamics in United States-Israeli relations are exceedinglycomplicated. David Shribman helps unpack that complexity in this episode of The Decibel podcast, produced by TheGlobe and Mail.

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Published: 17 May 2021

Higgs income tax cut signals a shift in Conservative carbon policy, say economists | CBC News

May 27, 2021 | In this article by CBC News, Max Bell School professor Ken Boessenkool expresses support for the burgeoning conservative movement to translate carbon pricing revenues into lower personal income tax rates.

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Published: 17 May 2021

In Albertas quest for a fair deal, the province shouldnt look to Quebec for solutions | The Globe and Mail

May 29, 2021 | In his latest for the Globe and Mail, Max Bell School professor Andrew Potter cautions Albertaas itseeks to gainmore federal leverageto avoid the pitfall of emulating Quebec's tactics.

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Published: 17 May 2021

Montreal needs noise observatory, experts say | Montreal Gazette

August 2, 2021 | As part of their 2020 Policy Lab, a team of Max Bell School students examined ways to measure and mitigate the effects of sound pollution in Montreal. In this Montreal Gazette piece, read about their analysis and the impacts it's having on public policy.

Published: 5 May 2021

Taylor Owen: China's dystopian digital future threatens us all | National Post

August 7, 2021 | In thisnew National Post article, Max Bell School professor Taylor Owen argues that China's sweeping surveillance apparatus poses a threat to democracy the world over.

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Published: 5 May 2021

How systemic anti-Blackness affects who gets grants and sector workers well-being | The Philanthropist

April 26, 2021 | MPP candidateRudayna Bahubeshi writes in The Philanthropist about the impacts ofsystemic anti-Blackness in the non-profit sector.

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Published: 5 May 2021

Opinion: Bidens refugee cap should prioritize Afghanistans religious minorities | The Washington Post

April 26, 2021 | President Joe Biden's plan to fully withdraw American troops from Afghanistan has been met by extensive debate, but little of the discourse has centred on the plight of religious minoritiesparticularly Sikhs and Hinduswhose fate in Afghanistan remains worryingly uncertain.

Published: 28 Apr 2021

Ontario announces paid sick leave program | CBC

April 28, 2021 | MPP alumna Paisley Sim, who recently wrote an IRPP policy brief on paid sick leave in Canada,was interviewed by the CBC after theGovernment of Ontario announced a plan to temporarily provideworkers in the province with three paid sick

Published: 28 Apr 2021

Dissecting the Bill 21 ruling | CTV News

April 25, 2021| Max Bell School professor Pearl Eliadis was interviewed by CTV News, providingperspective on Quebec's Bill 21 and thenotwithstanding clause of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

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Published: 26 Apr 2021

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