Carleton Experts Available: Canada Da
Canada is just around the corner, and Carleton experts are available to discuss related topics.
If you are interested in speaking with the experts 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.
For other experts, please visit the Carleton Experts Database: https://experts.carleton.ca/.
Dan Arnold
Instructor, Political Management at Carleton University
Email: DanArnold3@cunet.carleton.ca
Arnold is available to discuss public opinion on Canada, and natural extensions of that, such as growing Canadian patriotism.
A seasoned campaigner, Arnold oversaw the Trudeau Liberals’ research program during their 2015, 2019, and 2021 election victories. He moderated focus groups, led the nightly tracking, and used his seat projection model to map the path to government.
In between these campaigns, he served as Director of Research, Advertising, & Correspondence in the Prime Minister’s Office. Through this role, he kept tabs on what mattered to the “real people” outside the Parliament Hill bubble and gave hundreds of engaging presentations to staffers, caucus, and Cabinet.
In 2022, Arnold rejoined one of Canada’s leading polling firms, Pollara, as Chief Strategy Officer. There, he uses quantitative and qualitative research to provide strategic advice to clients from a range of sectors.
Since leaving the federal government, he has conducted polling for political parties in six different provinces, and on many municipal and local level campaigns.
For more on Arnold, visit: https://experts.carleton.ca/daniel-arnold-1
Dominique Marshall
Professor, Department of History at Carleton University
Email: Dominique.Marshall@carleton.ca
Marshall is available to discuss Canadian history, in particular social policies, Quebec, human rights, families, work, and higher education.
Marshall teaches courses on rethinking modern Canadian society and on the impact of science, technology, engineering, and math on Canadian society. She has done significant research on the history of social policy, children’s rights, humanitarian aid, refugees, disability and technology.
She writes about Canadian social policies and poor families and the history of OXFAM in Canada.
For more on Marshall, visit: https://experts.carleton.ca/dominique-marshall
Richard Nimijean
Professor, School of Canadian Studies at Carleton University
Email: richard.nimijean@carleton.ca
Nimijean is available to discuss Canada’s flag, national identity and pride, Canadians abroad/Canadian expats, branding Canada, and Canada’s image in the world.
He has researched, written and taught in the areas of Canadian Studies, Canadian politics and public policy, regional innovation systems, science and technology policy, and scholarly communication.
He co-authored the article, Marketing the Maple Leaf: The Curious Case of National Flag of Canada Day.
Nimijean’s research interests focus on national identity and the branding of Canada, the relationship between Canada’s role as a global actor and the Canadian identity, and the politics of the brand state. His current research and writing projects include cross-border perspectives on Canada–U.S. relations and global issues from a Canadian perspective.
For more on Nimijean, visit: https://carleton.ca/canadianstudies/people/nimijean-richard/
Christopher Worswick
Professor, Department of Economics at Carleton University
Email: christopher.worswick@carleton.ca
Worswick is available to discuss the Canadian economy broadly. He has written on the future of the Canadian automotive industry in the Globe and Mail and was recently interviewed on the subject by CBC. He is available to provide an economic assessment of trade policies etc.
For more on Worswick, visit: https://experts.carleton.ca/christopher-worswick
Media Contact
Steven Reid (he/him)
Media Relations Officer
Carleton University
613-265-6613
Steven.Reid3@carleton.ca
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