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Discussing democracy with Nobel-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz

14 Apr 2025

Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz discusses his latest book, "The Road to Freedom: Economics and the Good Society".

Efficacy of second stage housing | Webinar Recap

3 Apr 2025

Quebec Homelessness Prevention Collaborative webinar highlights the urgency of funding second-stage shelters for women escaping violence

Panel on UN Peacekeeping – Reflections on the Past, Present, and Future

21 Nov 2024

The discussion moderated by Jennifer Welsh included experts from the UN Department of Peace Operations and MONUSCO.

Vass Bednar and Denise Hearn on competition policy

18 Nov 2024

The 2024 91˿Ƶ Max Bell Lectures took monopoly conversations to Vancouver, Montréal, and Toronto.

Canada, the United States, and an Ascendant China | Event Recap

11 Jun 2024

The annual conference examined ways in which Canada and the United States can work together in responding to the challenges and opportunities associated with China’s rise on the world stage.

A Conversation with Ambassadors from the Global South

28 May 2024

The Global South has become the force of transformative change in global economic, political, and environmental landscapes. The Max Bell School was pleased to host a distinguished panel of...

"Ending Homelessness in Canada" | Book Launch

7 May 2024

Housing has become a major policy issues at all levels of government, "Ending Homelessness in Canada" makes the case for a paradigm shift from treating, preventing and creating a right to housing.

Addressing Corporate Concentration | Event Recap

19 Apr 2024

This event with Robin Shaban, Matthew Holmes and Chris Ragan discussed the Canadian corporate concentration.

Unexpected Climate Connections | Watch the Videos

28 Mar 2024

The second annual Ecofiscal conference hosted by the Max Bell School of Public Policy highlighted some of the biggest policy challenges Canada faces in the years ahead as it determines its path...

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