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New Policy Options paper calls for greater discussion on ethics in government

A newly released article by SPPA Professor, Robert Shepherd, and ENAP & SPPA Adjunct Professor, Daniel Caron, comments on the…

Marc-Andre Gagnon's op-ed debunks misconceptions on Pharmacare

SPPA Associate Professor Marc-André Gagnon Marc-Andre Gagnon’s op-ed in La Presse ( Penser l’assurance médicaments pour l’intérêt de la population…

Idle no more, but in what direction is Poilievre running on Indigenous policy?

SPPA Distinguished Research Professor and Chancellor’s Professor Emerita   Frances Abele, and SPPA Research Fellow Catherine MacQuarrie published an opinion piece…

Amanda Clarke: Who's going to finally fix federal public service management?

While we all agree on the serious problems that exist, no government – Conservative or Liberal – has ever done…

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Auditors have a role in Canadian AI governance initiatives, but it needs clarification

By Graeme Auld, Amanda Clarke, Benjamin Faveri Private auditors provide third-party conformity assessments against principles, practices, standards, and legislation. Big…

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Patricia Hardie: Op-Ed in Toronto Star on Nature-Based Solutions and the Climate Crisis

Pretending ‘nature-based solutions’ will solve the climate crisis is perverse and delusional We cannot hide behind language that tells a…

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“What Canada should learn from the FTC’s case against Facebook” - PhD Candidate’s Op-Ed Published in The Globe and Mail

Robin Shaban, PhD Candidate in Public Policy in Carleton University’s School of Public Policy and Administration, and principal at Vivic…

PhD Candidate's Op-Ed Published on The Globe and Mail

Robin Shaban, a PhD Candidate in Public Policy has written an Op-ed that was published in the Globe and Mail,…

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