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As society grapples with myriad technology-related issues, including biases in facial recognition software, algorithms to identify hate speech and misinformation, as well as growing concerns over privacy and data protection, a new Chair in McGill’s Department of Philosophy seeks to bridge the gap between technology and pressing ethical, social and political questions. The Chair will be supported by a $2-million gift from The Jarislowsky Foundation to undertake ground-breaking research and study about technology and its impact on individuals and societies.

Classified as: Stephen Jarislowsky, The Jarislowsky Foundation, Research, technology, Hasana Sharp, Faculty of Arts, antonia maioni, jacob levy, human nature, Ian Gold, Department of Philosophy
Published on: 30 Jul 2020

In a world of political polarization, environmental threats, a changing labour market and growing gaps between rich and poor, there has never been a greater need to engage in a thoughtful examination of public policy and train a new generation of policy leaders.

Against this backdrop, Ï㽶ÊÓƵ is pleased to announce that it has received a $10-million donation from Max Bell Foundation to establish a new school of public policy at McGill. The School will reside in McGill’s Faculty of Arts.

Classified as: max bell school of public policy, public policy, Christopher Ragan, antonia maioni, Faculty of Arts
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Published on: 7 Nov 2017

Antonia Maioni, a political-science professor at Ï㽶ÊÓƵ who has written extensively about health care, said Wednesday that she and her colleagues recently conducted their own poll about Canadian and American attitudes on health care. It found that there is much more polarization in the U.S. than in Canada around the issue of public funding.
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Published on: 15 Nov 2016
Classified as: antonia maioni, budget, Quebec, Politics
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Published on: 21 Apr 2015

With the U.S. Presidential Election Day on November 6, Americans must decide whether to re-elect President Barack Obama for a second term or vote for Republican candidate Mitt Romney.

Classified as: 2012, antonia maioni, chris ragan, gil troy, harold waller, jacob levy, leonard moore, mark brawley, presidential, race, tom velk, allison christians
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Published on: 1 Oct 2012
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