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CMHR to host virtual symposium on online hate | Winnipeg Sun

November 8, 2021 | Max Bell School professor Taylor Owen recently spoke at a virtual symposium hosted by the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. “We’ve had this experience where everybody needs to know similar things and trust similar institutions, and even behave in similar ways, (like) taking a vaccine.

Published: 9 Nov 2021

Do Deficits Matter Anymore? | The Agenda

November 4, 2021 | Governments worldwide have run huge deficits to deal with COVID-19. Should we be about this ballooning debt, or do deficits not matter anymore? Max Bell School director Chris Ragan weighs in.

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Published: 9 Nov 2021

Lutte contre les changements climatiques : l’optimisme d’une jeune écologiste | Radio-Canada

November 1, 2021 | Caroline Merner shares her insights on 2021 Glasgow Climate Conference (COP26).

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Published: 4 Nov 2021

With Trump digging in, creating his presidential library will be a challenge | The Globe & Mail

November 1, 2021 | David Shribman speaks on the challenges facing Trump as he curates his Presidential library.

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Published: 4 Nov 2021

A low-carbon world is coming Alberta | Maclean's

October 21, 2021 | In this op-ed for Maclean's Max Bell School director Chris Ragan, Dale Beugin and Gord Lambert explain why ahead of COP26, Alberta needs to prepare for the inevitability of a low-carbon world.

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Published: 22 Oct 2021

Taylor Owen on What the Latest Facebook Revelations Mean for Canada’s Online Harms Legislative Plans | The Law Bytes Podcast

October 18, 2021 | Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen's damning revelations about the harms caused by Facebook and its suite of other social media platforms have spurred American policymakers to action. Listen to Max Bell School professor Taylor Owen's thoughts on the implications of the latest Facebook revelations on Canada's policy efforts to fight online harms.

Published: 21 Oct 2021

The House: Planes, trains and vaccines | CBC Radio

October 9, 2021 | It seems like reining in the power of Big Tech is one of the few bipartisan issues these days. In the coming weeks, American lawmakers representing both major parties will be tabling a series of antitrust bills aimed at squarely at the tech world's biggest players. Should Canada follow suit?

Published: 21 Oct 2021

We have the regulatory tools we need to fix Facebook | Globe and Mail

 October 14, 2021 | In this opinion piece, Max Bell School professor Taylor Owen, former Supreme Court chief justice Beverley McLachlin, and chair of the Canadian Citizens' Assembly on Democratic Expression, Peter MacLeod argue that the latest Facebook controversy surrounding the testimony by Facebook whistle-blower Frances Haugen has the potential to change the debate a

Published: 15 Oct 2021

The Nobel Peace Prize 2021 | The Norwegian Nobel Committee

October 8, 2021 | Journalist Maria Ressa, a member of the Centre for Media, Technology and Democracy's Advisory Board, has been awarded the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize. Read about Ressa's fight to safeguard journalistic freedom in the Philippines and bring light to the abuses of the Duterte regime.

Learn more.

Published: 14 Oct 2021

Noise observatory still necessary, still in the works, councillors say | Montreal Gazette

October 2, 2021 | MPP alumnus Matis Allali—who was part of a team of students that studied noise pollution management policies for their Policy Lab project—comments on renewed calls for a noise observatory in Mo

Published: 12 Oct 2021

Federal government pressed to extend COVID-19 benefits for small businesses |

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.

Published: 7 Oct 2021

What Trudeau's Win Means for Canadian Foreign Policy | The Chicago Council on Global Affairs

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.

Published: 7 Oct 2021

Why civilization is in decline — and what can turn it around | CBC Radio

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: 7 Oct 2021

Quebec swiftly passes new bill to prohibit anti-vaccine protests near schools, hospitals | CTV News

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."

Published: 7 Oct 2021

Bill 96 is in violation of international human rights law | CJAD 800

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

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Published: 7 Oct 2021

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