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Carleton Experts Available: Ottawa LRT Inquiry Report

Published on December 2, 2022

On Nov. 30, the Ottawa Light Rail Transit (LRT) Inquiry Report was released. Carleton experts are available to discuss the report’s findings.

If you are interested in speaking with an expert below, please feel free to reach out to them directly. If you require other assistance, please email Steven Reid, Media Relations Officer, at steven.reid3@carleton.ca.

 

Katherine Graham

Professor Emerita, School of Public Policy and Administration

Email: katherine.graham@carleton.ca

Graham is available to discuss accountability of staff, mayor-council government, and the public. Her research interests include urban and local governance and institutional reform in government.

More information on Graham: https://carleton.ca/sppa/people/graham-katherine-ah/

 

Ian Lee

Associate Professor, Sprott School of Business

Email: ian.lee@carleton.ca

Lee’s areas of expertise include inflation, affordability and housing. He has appeared multiple times before the House of Commons Finance and Senate Banking committees and has been in every Government of Canada budget lockup since 2008.

More information on Lee: https://sprott.carleton.ca/profile/ian-lee/

 

Media Contact

Steven Reid (he/him)
Media Relations Officer
Carleton University
613-265-6613
Steven.Reid3@carleton.ca

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