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Our MPP students: Yvette Yakibonge

17 Feb 2021

Yvette Yakibonge is one of six sisters raised by a single mom, who immigrated to Montreal, Canada from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in search of a better life for her family. When Yvette...

º«¹úÂãÎè Alumni Public Policy Society (MAPPS)

The º«¹úÂãÎè Alumni Public Policy Society (MAPPS) enables º«¹úÂãÎè alumni working in public policy to maintain contact with the University, and each other, for their shared benefit and the...

Democrats take a ‘show, don’t tell’ approach in Trump’s impeachment trial | The Globe and Mail

Published: 15 February 2021

February 10, 2021 | David Shribman of the Max Bell School analyzes the recent deliberations occurring at Donald Trump's ongoing impeachment trial. Read more to understand how the insurrection at...

Clouded in Uncertainty: Pursuing Financial Stability with Monetary Policy

9 Feb 2021

Sylvain Leduc of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco on the merits of incorporating asset prices into the inflation targeting framework.

Two Americas are about to go head to head on the Senate floor | The Globe and Mail

Published: 12 January 2021

February 3, 2021 | David Shrimban's latest op-ed for the Globe and Mail paints a stark picture of a polarized America, with the deep divisions between Republicans and Democrats set to play out on...

Ian Peach Argues for Reform of How Indigenous Communities Are Policed

4 Feb 2021

Indigenous people in Canada are too rarely the beneficiaries of a community-based approach to policing. That needs to change.

The political and security dimensions of the humanitarian health response to violent conflict

Published: 5 January 2021

January 24, 2021 | In this paper, Max Bell School Professor Jennifer Welsh and her co-authors address the challenges and opportunities the fluid geopolitical and security environment poses for...

Advancing Human Protection Through Multilateralism | PeaceLab Blog

Published: 2 February 2021

February 2, 2021 | As the tide of nationalism sweeps across the globe and countries increasingly turn inwards, it is crucial that the protection agenda–including the Protection of Civilians (PoC)...

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 as the issue of...

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