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The key to Canadian economic prosperity that no one鈥檚 talking about | The Globe and Mail

What is the future of monetary policy in Canada? Journalist Andrew Coyne breaks down options for the Bank of Canada's mandate renewal, highlighting the ideas presented at Choosing the Right Target:聽a recent conference hosted by聽the Max Bell School.

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Published: 12 Aug 2021

捆绑SM社区, UdeM to require students to wear masks at all times | CTV News Montreal

While some universities have opted to require students to get fully vaccinated,聽捆绑SM社区 and Universit茅 de Montr茅al have decided instead to mandate mask wearing for students attending lectures this fall. Find out what Max Bell School professor Pearl Eliadis had to say about vaccine mandates for students at post-secondary institutions.

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Published: 11 Aug 2021

Quebec says COVID-19 vaccine passport are coming | CTV News

As Quebec moves forward with a plan to implement vaccine passports for some non-essential services, Max Bell School professor Pearl Eliadis weighed in on possible legal and social implications.

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Published: 11 Aug 2021

How the killing of a Black man in Repentigny is fuelling calls to end racism in Quebec policing | CBC News

August 6, 2021 | The recent killing of聽Jean Ren茅 Junior Olivier鈥攁 Black man from Repentigny, Quebec鈥攈as sparked outrage and demands for reform of聽Quebec聽policing. In this article, Max Bell School professor Pearl Eliadis comments on why accountability has been so hard to achieve.

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Published: 11 Aug 2021

What is the legality of vaccine passports? | CTV News Montreal

What legal pitfalls will the Quebec government need to avoid as it implements a vaccine passport program for the province? In this interview, Max Bell School professor Pearl Eliadis gives a rundown.

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Published: 11 Aug 2021

COVID 'vaccine passports' won't be needed for essential services: Dub茅 | Montreal Gazette

July 9, 2021 | In light of news from the L茅gault聽government that COVID-19 "vaccine passports" will be required for certain activities in hotspot regions of Quebec, Max Bell School professor Pearl Eliadis commented on the international legal standards such passports will need to meet.

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Published: 8 Jul 2021

Climate change puts health at risk and economists have the right prescription | The Conversation

June 24, 2021 |聽"We鈥檙e paying for climate change with our health." Co-written by Courtney Howard of the University of Calgary and Max Bell School director Chris Ragan, this article explains how the disruptive events caused by climate change are posing a climbing risk to our health and healthcare systems.聽From wildfires and severe storms聽to heat waves and poor-quality air, learn more about the environmental factors threatening our physical well-being.

Published: 8 Jul 2021

Andrew Potter: Why cancelling Canada Day until further notice would backfire | National Post

July 1, 2021 | "Canada is a big country with a long and messy history, and we are probably closer to the beginning than to the end of our reckoning." Writing for the National Post,聽Max Bell School professor Andrew Potter shared his view that, in a country which will be pushing forward on Reconciliation for many years to come,聽"cancelling" Canada Day is a not as simple as many think.

Published: 8 Jul 2021

Four years on, past critics are silent on whether fears around transgender human rights bill were founded | The Hill Times

June 23, 2021 | Four years after Parliament passed聽Bill C-16, which enshrined protections for transgender and gender-diverse Canadians into law, what are past opponents聽of the bill saying? According to Max Bell School professor Pearl Eliadis, critics' concerns聽were "akin to conspiracy theories."

Published: 29 Jun 2021

Canada shouldn鈥檛 turn away from the difficult task of regulating online speech | The Globe and Mail

June 25, 2021 | How can policy strike the right balance between the protection of free speech and mitigating the impact of online hate? Professor Taylor Owen provides insight into this nuanced issue, proposing ways to hold online platforms accountable for harmful content in a manner which prioritizes democratic freedoms. Also, take a look at Professor Owen's Twitter thread to learn more.

Published: 28 Jun 2021

What are Budget Consultations Good for, Anyway? | Policy Magazine

June 18, 2021 | What purpose do budget consultations serve? Whose voices are being heard, and do average Canadians really have any say on how the federal budget is constructed? MPP candidate Mariel Aramburu comments in Policy Magazine.

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Published: 14 Jun 2021

Re-envisioning the Global Framework for the Next COVID-19 | Policy Magazine

June 14, 2021 | What harsh lessons have the international community faced while battling a global pandemic? In his article for Policy Magazine, MPP student Asif Imran Khan sheds some light on how the authority of global health governance has been shaken by COVID-19.

Published: 14 Jun 2021

Inequality in the COVID Recovery, from Infection Rates to Vaccine Access | Policy Magazine

June 15, 2021 | COVID-19 infection rates in Toronto聽have plummeted. But analysis of infection and vaccination statistics across different聽neighbourhoods in the city lays bare the discriminatory聽outcomes produced by government missteps聽at every stage of the pandemic.

Published: 14 Jun 2021

Police Use of Body Cameras: No Quick Fix | Policy Magazine

June 16, 2021 | Body cameras are not a panacea for the systemic problems in policing. "There needs to be a fundamental change in police practices and culture," says MPP candidate聽says Yvette Yakibonge "But to truly change behaviours, there needs to be a change in mindset."

Published: 14 Jun 2021

Race to the Top 鈥 Fixing Childcare Once and for All | Policy Magazine

June 17, 2021 | When the Liberal government tabled this year's budget, it came with a commitment to finishing the 50 year-long process of establishing a聽system which makes childcare accessible to every family in this country.

Published: 14 Jun 2021

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