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Promoting Continuity of Care for People Experiencing Homelessness and Alcohol Addiction

27 Jul 2022

This executive summary lays out highlights from the report Promoting Continuity of Care for People Experiencing Homelessness and Alcohol Addiction, written by Max Bell School Master of Public...

Challenges and opportunities in scaling up Canada’s clean hydrogen economy: drawing attention to the potential of nuclear energy

27 Jul 2022

This executive summary lays out highlights from the report Challenges and opportunities in scaling up Canada’s clean hydrogen economy: drawing attention to the potential of nuclear energy, written...

Promoting an inclusive transition to the circular economy: a case for immigrant entrepreneurs in Montreal

27 Jul 2022

This executive summary lays out highlights from the report Promoting an inclusive transition to the circular economy: a case for immigrant entrepreneurs in Montreal, written by Max Bell School...

Ndidi Nwuneli on Enabling Small Businesses to Survive and Thrive through Shocks

22 Jul 2022

When crises hit, small businesses are hit hardest. What measures can be taken in preparation for the next shock?

Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion: Reflecting on the School's Progress and Challenges

20 Jun 2022

As we round out another year at the Max Bell School of Public Policy, the Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Committee is reflecting on all that has been accomplished to date. The committee's...

Video | Mass Entrepreneurship with Ravi Venkatesan

9 Jun 2022

Watch the recording of this event with McConnell Visiting Scholar Ndidi Okonkwo Nwuneli and insights from Ravi Venkatesan, founder of the Global Alliance for Mass Entrepreneurship (GAME).

Three McCall MacBain Scholars Join the Class of 2023

3 Jun 2022

This year, the Max Bell School at Ï㽶ÊÓƵ has attracted three McCall MacBain Scholars to join our fourth cohort of Master of Public Policy students. ...

Chris Ragan: Why politics and central banking shouldn't mix

31 May 2022

Politicizing monetary policy may be expedient for politicians, but it's dangerous for Canada's economy.

Sue Gardner: Diagnosing the Internet’s Ills

27 May 2022

How can we create a healthier, happier, and safer internet for all?

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