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October 5, 2021 | With vaccination rates relatively high across the country, Canada has moved past the worst stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. That said, the crisis is by no means over, and many businesses haven't fully recovered. What, then, should the federal government do about the small business support programs it launched at the onset of the pandemic? Max Bell School director Chris Ragan recently shared his perspective.

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Published on: 7 Oct 2021

September 23, 2021 | Canada's 44th federal election didn't change much in terms of the partisan composition of Parliament. But as the Trudeau Liberals enter their third term, what will be different about their approach to governance—particularly in the realm of foreign policy? Max Bell School professor Jennifer Welsh weighs in.

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Published on: 7 Oct 2021

September 29, 2021 | Max Bell School Professor Andrew Potter believes Western society is in decline. What—if any are—are the silver linings?

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Published on: 7 Oct 2021

September 23, 2021 | Quebec recently passed a new bill prohibiting anti-vaccination protestors from demonstrating outside schools and hospitals. Max Bell School's Pearl Eliadis comments: “This is a rushed bill, it’s coming in really quickly."

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Published on: 7 Oct 2021

September 17, 2021 | Radio interview with the Max Bell School's Pearl Eliadis on the controversy of Bill 96.

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Classified as: max bell school of public policy, max bell school, pearl elides, Bill 96, Quebec
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Published on: 7 Oct 2021

October 6, 2021 | In this episode of the Globe and Mail'sThe Decibel podcast, Max Bell School professor Taylor Owen speaks about harmful effects of Facebook's addictive nature and what we can do about it.

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Published on: 6 Oct 2021

August 27, 2021 | In this podcast guest appearance, Andrew Potter shares his foreboding predictions for the future of Western society.

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Classified as: Andrew Potter, max bell school, max bell school of public policy, On Decline
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Published on: 4 Oct 2021

September 13, 2021 | The 's Canadian Election Misinformation Project recently published a memo on how misinformation is fomenting violent protests among those who that vaccines and vaccine mandates, and related policies, are infringing on their civil liberties.

to learn how this issue shaped the trajectory of the recent election.

Classified as: max bell school, max bell school of public policy, MEO, Canadian Election Misinformation Project, Election 44
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Published on: 30 Sep 2021

September 16, 2021 | The 's Canadian Election Misinformation Project's recent memo too a look at the American disinformation landscape, assessing the degree to which it darkest effects have seeped into Canadian society—specifically in the context of the 44th Canadian federal election. 

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Published on: 30 Sep 2021

September 22, 2021 | Terry Glavin reviews Max Bell School's professor Andrew Potter's new book ON DECLINE. 

Classified as: Andrew Potter, On Decline, max bell school
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Published on: 24 Sep 2021

August 23, 2021 | When voters went to the polls in the recent federal election, climate change was front of mind for many. For the first time, all major parties had credible plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. But how did the plans stack up to each other? Max Bell School director Chris Ragan weighs in on this episode of The Current.

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Classified as: max bell school of public policy, max bell school, chris ragan, carbon pricing, climate change, Election 44
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Published on: 21 Sep 2021

September 12, 2021 | The 44th federal election campaign is over, and the Liberals have clung to their plurality of seats in the House of Commons, setting them up to form another minority government. Read about what they have promised to do to fight climate change during their new mandate.

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Classified as: max bell school of public policy, max bell school, carbon pricing, climate change, chris ragan, Election 44
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Published on: 21 Sep 2021

September 7, 2021 | In a sign of the extraordinary times through which we're living, Max Bell School professor Pearl Eliadis was recently asked to explain why the Nuremberg Code is not a formal treaty, and how vaccine mandates fit into our human rights framework.

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Classified as: max bell school of public policy, max bell school, covid-19, Pearl Eliadis
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Published on: 16 Sep 2021

August 30, 2021 | In this CBC interview, Aengus Bridgman, director of the Media Ecosystem Observatory's , provides an overview of the Project's first memo: an analysis of a misleading video tweeted by Liberal candidate Chrystia Freeland.

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Classified as: max bell school, max bell school of public policy, media ecosystem observatory, Canadian Election Misinformation Project, Election 44
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Published on: 7 Sep 2021

August 30, 2021 | In this CBC interview, Aengus Bridgman, director of the Media Ecosystem Observatory's , provides an overview of the Project's first memo: an analysis of a misleading video tweeted by Liberal candidate Chrystia Freeland.

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Classified as: max bell school, max bell school of public policy, media ecosystem observatory, Canadian Election Misinformation Project, Election 2021
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Published on: 7 Sep 2021

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