Professor Stephen Azzi has been busy. He gave interviews to Global TV News about new Conservative ads attacking Liberal leader Justin Trudeau and to Capital News Online about the Harper government’s spin control (http://www.capitalnews.ca/index.php/news/on-message-the-era-of-political-communications).  He made a presentation on “Nationalism, Liberals, and the Left” to a conference on the 50th anniversary of Lester Pearson’s government: Hosted by the Bill Graham Centre for Contemporary International History at the University of Toronto, the event included a mix of speakers from the academic world and from politics, including former prime ministers John Turner and Jean Chrétien. (http://pearson50.eventbrite.ca/) As well, one of Professor Azzi’s earlier conference presentations, “Canada and Foreign Investment: Still Stumbling after 60 Years,” was published by iPolitics. (http://www.ipolitics.ca/2013/04/08/canada-and-foreign-investment-still-stumbling-after-60-years/)