Jean-Pierre Morin

Jean-Pierre Morin, Public Servant in Residence (Department of History)

Jean-Pierre Morin‘s opinion piece entitled “Where Influence Lies” has just been published on the History & Policy website. The piece focuses on history and public policy development and can be found on the H&P website. You can also read a companion piece on Jean-Pierre Morin’s blog. There’s been a lot of interest generated by the piece including some re-tweets from Jim Grossman, the Executive Director of the AHA.

Jean-Pierre Morin is the departmental historian with Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada and the Public Servant-in-Residence in the History Department at Carleton University. He is currently working on models to enhance policy development through historical research within the Canadian public service.

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