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Carleton Experts Available to Discuss Affordability and the Federal Election

Published on August 23, 2021

Economic recovery and affordability have become a central issue in the upcoming federal election. Carleton experts are available to discuss related topics and research.

Ian Lee
Professor, Sprott School of Business

Email: ian.lee@carleton.ca 

Lee is available to speak about government budgets, deficit and debt, government fiscal and monetary policy, and government regulation of businesses.

Steve Pomeroy
Professor, School of Public Policy & Administration

Email: steve@focus-consult.com

Pomeroy is a housing policy research consultant and is widely recognized as one of the leading housing policy experts in Canada. He has been an adviser to a number of national associations, municipalities, provinces and territories.

In 1994, Steve established Focus Consulting Inc. and since then has completed more than 130 reports and studies and strategies covering issues of socio-economic analysis, homelessness, housing policy and financing. His work also includes a number of comparative studies examining housing systems across a range of countries, compared to Canada.

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Communications Co-ordinator
Carleton University
Brenna.Mackay@carleton.ca

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