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Carleton Perspectives on Public Policy (CPoPP) is the School of Public Policy and Administration’s (SPPA) student-run, peer-reviewed, academic journal. The goals of CPoPP are to expand the student publications within SPPA, create a platform for dialogue about policy issues and provide students with the opportunity to engage in the peer-review and production process.
Carleton Perspectives on Public Policy (CPoPP) is the School of Public Policy and Administration’s (SPPA) student-run, peer-reviewed, academic journal. The goals of CPoPP are to expand the student publications within SPPA, create a platform for dialogue about policy issues and provide students with the opportunity to engage in the peer-review and production process.
CPoPP showcases exceptional research done by SPPA students in public management and policy analysis.
Current Edition
CPoPP: Volume 7 PDF
Featured Articles:
Using Skills, Not Pills: Assessing a Skills-Based Approach to Increasing Mental Health Literacy in Primary Care .
Of Kale and Caribou: Towards a Coherent Food Security Policy Mix for Nunavut
The City of Ottawa’s Smart Growth Challenge: What Can We Expect from the New Official Plan?
Mind the Gap: Data Gaps and Adults with Developmental Disabilities in Ontario
Face the Facts: Canada’s Approach to Privacy and Accuracy Issues in Facial Recognition Technology
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Articles in this Volume
Using Skills, Not Pills: Assessing a Skills-Based Approach to Increasing Mental Health Literacy in Primary Care — 16
Of Kale and Caribou: Towards a Coherent Food Security Policy Mix for Nunavut — 37
The City of Ottawa’s Smart Growth Challenge: What Can We Expect from the New Official Plan? — 93
Mind the Gap: Data Gaps and Adults with Developmental Disabilities in Ontario — 120
Face the Facts: Canada’s Approach to Privacy and Accuracy Issues in Facial Recognition Technology — 143
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Painting the Dragon Green:What China’s Infrastructure Investments mean for the Future of ESG-aligned Investments— 4
Leading the Way:How the Canadian Government can continue to Foster the Development of a Robustand Ethical Artificial Intelligence Industry — 38
Closing the Gap: Tax Policy Solutions to Top-End Income Inequality in a Globalized Canadian Economy — 51
Signed, Sealed, Delivered:An Analysis of the Communication Tactics Used in the Development of the European Union’s Ban on Seal Products — 84
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A Family Affair: Canada’s Federal Housing Finance Framework and Coordination Mechanisms — 3
$0.87: Moving Towards Pay Equity in Canada — 26
English as a Second Dialect & Indigenous Educational Attainment in Canada:A Call to Action — 46
OHIP Plus or Minus? An Examination of OHIP+ and its Implications for Universal Pharmacare in Canada — 66
Improving Canada’s Social and Economic Outlook Through the Development of a Tuition-Free Post-Secondary Education System in Ontario, Canada — 92
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Access to Abortion in PEI: How Problem Definitions, Public Pressure, and Canadian Federalism Shape Provincial Policy — 1
Improving Sustainable Urban Transport and Mobility: Learning from Domestic and International Experiences — 4
Trends in Municipal Urban Development: An Analysis of Winnipeg’s True North Square — 28
Addressing Canada’s Infrastructure deficit: funding and financing — 69
Emerging Challenges of a Nation-to-Nation Relationship: Tensions in LNG Development between British Columbia and Indigenous Communities — 89
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On the Brink of Better Tailings Management: Policy Options in the Aftermath of the Mount Polley MineDisaster — 10
Stranded Investors: A Growing Legal Case for Fossil Fuel Divestment by Canadian Public Pension Funds — 31
Public Policy and the Safety of Canadian Sex Workers: Lessons from Australia and Sweden — 52
The Harms in ‘Protection’: Canada’s Damaging Response to Regulating Sex Work — 71
What’s the Deal with Shipbuilding?- A review of Canada’s National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy — 92
Policy Interventions to Reduce Food Insecurity in Nunavut: A Comparison of Contemporary Policies Promoting Access to Healthy and Affordable Food — 141
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The Emergence and Evolution of Forestry Regulation Via Third Party Certification in Ontario — 1
Canada’s Tainted Blood Scandal: The Rise of the Precautionary Principle in Public Health Regulation — 19
Regulating Canadian Mining Overseas: Policy Options for Managing Conflict — 39
Milking it for all it’s worth: Assessing key criticisms of Canada’s dairy supply management policies — 61
Electrical Hazards Risk Assessment of Cyber Security in Smart Grids — 81
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Of the People, By the People, For the People? Quebec’s Bill 60, Representative Bureaucracy, and National Identity Building — 1
Accountability in an Age of Production: Organizational Culture and Values in the Canadian Public Service — 19
The Promise & Potential of Gamification for Open Dialogue — 35
Confronting Caligula: Toward an Effective Ethical Infrastructure for Local Governments in Ontario — 47
The Role of Canada’s Non-profit Sector in Emergency Management: An Analysis of Canada’s Provincial and Territorial Emergency Management Plans — 67
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