Carleton Experts Available to Discuss New Agreement Between the NDP and the Liberals
Carleton experts are available to discuss the recently announced agreement between the NDP and Liberal parties to keep the Liberals in power until 2025.
Marc-André Gagnon
Professor, School of Public Policy and Administration at Carleton University
Email: ma.gagnon@carleton.ca
Gagnon is available to discuss issues central to this new agreement, pharmacare and dental care.
Jonathan Malloy
Professor, Department of Political Science at Carleton University
Email: Jonathan.Malloy@carleton.ca
Malloy’s key areas of research include Canadian political institutions, parliamentary committees and prime ministerial leadership.
Conrad Winn
Professor, Department of Political Science at Carleton University
Email: Conrad.Winn@carleton.ca
Winn’s research interests include public opinion, communications and public affairs. He has extensive experience in polling.
In recent years, his geographic focus has extended from North America to volatile societies on three continents, where he has done polling. His special interest is democracy, its appeal and its adversaries. As a public opinion researcher, Winn has provided strategic counsel to the main media chains in Canada, many individual newspapers, federal departments, provinces and government agencies.
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