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Pearl Eliadis on Quebec's Domestic Violence Disclosure Law | Weekends with Rob Fai

June 20, 2026 | Pearl Eliadis joined Weekends with Rob Fai to unpack Quebec's newly passed Bill 4, the Gabby Renaud Law, which comes into force in December and will allow people at risk of intimate partner violence to request information about a partner's police or corrections history.

Published: 1 Jul 2026

Gis猫le Yasmeen on Carney's Food Strategy | Radio-Canada

June 16, 2026 | Gis猫le Yasmeen joined Radio-Canada to discuss the Carney government's recently announced food strategy, arguing that it functions more as a food supply chain strategy than a true food security strategy. Yasmeen also points to the rise of food cooperatives as a community-led response to food deserts, particularly in partnership with Indigenous communities across northern Canada.

Published: 24 Jun 2026

Pearl Eliadis on the values behind 鈥淐anada Strong鈥 | Literary Review of Canada

May 29, 2026 |聽Pearl Eliadis聽associate professor at the Max Bell School of Public Policy, contributed an essay to the Literary Review of Canada warning that Canada must reinforce its "values infrastructure" as it pursues a "Canada Strong" agenda focused on defence and economic resilience.

Published: 18 Jun 2026

Taylor Owen on Enforcing the Safe Social Media Act | CBC News

Taylor Owen聽joined CBC News to break down Canada's newly tabled Safe Social Media Act, calling it "one of the first trials in the world" of using access restrictions as a lever to force compliance from large platforms.

Published: 15 Jun 2026

Taylor Owen on the Safe Social Media Act and AI Chatbots | CBC Radio

June 11, 2026 |聽Taylor Owen聽joined CBC's Front Burner to walk through Bill C-34, the newly tabled Safe Social Media Act.

Published: 15 Jun 2026

Taylor Owen on Canada's Conditional Approach to Online Safety | The Globe and Mail

June 11, 2026 | Taylor Owen examines Canada's newly tabled Bill C-34, arguing that the legislation goes beyond Australia's blanket under-16 social media ban by offering platforms a pathway to earn young users back if they can prove their products are safe for children.

Published: 15 Jun 2026

Pearl Eliadis on Rising Visible Homelessness in Quebec | CHIP-FM

May 29, 2026 | Pearl Eliadis spoke to CHIP-FM about the rise in visible homelessness across Quebec and the Quebec Homelessness Prevention Collaborative's call for upstream legal reform.

Published: 1 Jun 2026

Pearl Eliadis on the CQPI's Proposed Legal Reform to Prevent Homelessness in Quebec | CQPI

May 27, 2026 | Pearl Eliadis, an active member of the Quebec Homelessness Prevention Collaborative (CQPI), helped launch the coalition's proposed legal reform to make prevention a national priority in Quebec. Eliadis argues that "homelessness is not inevitable" but reflects political choices, and that prevention represents the most cost-effective response to a crisis estimated to cost the province nearly $1 billion per year.

Published: 1 Jun 2026

Woyesa Worana on Ethiopia's Looming Election | Policy Magazine

May 27, 2026 | MPP'26 Woyesa Worana examines the conditions surrounding Ethiopia's June 1st national election in a new piece for Policy Magazine. Worana argues that while electoral institutions remain formally intact, ongoing conflict and narrowing civic space have weakened the substantive conditions that give an election democratic meaning, leaving "the question of process鈥 decoupled from the question of democratic credibility."

Published: 29 May 2026

Pearl Eliadis on Enshrining a Right to Housing in Quebec | CBC Listen

May 27, 2026 |聽Pearl Eliadis, chair of the Quebec Homelessness Prevention Collaborative's legislative reform project, joined CBC's Daybreak Montreal to discuss the coalition's new push for legal reform on homelessness in Quebec.

Published: 27 May 2026

Jennifer Welsh Co-Authors Article on the Risks of Supporting Civilian Self-Protection

June 9, 2025 |聽Jennifer Welsh聽has co-authored a new article, "Risky Business: Organizational Challenges in International Support for Civilian Self-Protection", in Perspectives on Politics, with E. Paddon Rhoads and J. Masullo. The article argues that international support for "bottom-up" civilian self-protection, while often seen as less costly and more legitimate than direct intervention, carries its own significant risks for the communities it aims to protect.

Published: 25 May 2026

Jennifer Welsh New Chapter on Responsible Sovereignty and the 1990s

September 22, 2025 |聽Jennifer Welsh聽has contributed a chapter, "Responsible Sovereignty and Individual Accountability: Liberal Internationalist Aspirations from the 1990s", to the new volume Rethinking the 1990s: Liberal World Order Building in the Aftermath of the Cold War.

Published: 25 May 2026

Vincent Rigby New Article on the Prime Minister and Canadian National Security

May 21, 2026 | Vincent Rigby has co-authored a new article, Unwritten Ultimate Responsibility: The Prime Minister and Canadian National Security, with Philippe Lagass茅 (Carleton) and Ian Brodie (Calgary). Rigby argues that while ministers and agencies derive their national security mandates from statute, the Prime Minister's authority remains largely unwritten, rooted in constitutional convention and Crown prerogative.

Published: 22 May 2026

Tony Keller Wins the Donner Prize for Borderline Chaos | The Globe and Mail

May 15, 2026 | Tony Keller has won the Donner Prize for Borderline Chaos: How Canada Got Immigration Right, and Then Wrong, written for the 2025 成人VR视频 Max Bell Lectures. The $60,000 prize, presented at a gala in Toronto on Thursday, recognizes excellence in Canadian public policy writing.

Published: 15 May 2026

Director Jennifer Welsh appointed Distinguished James 成人VR视频 Professor

Director of the Max Bell School of Public Policy, Jennifer Welsh, has been newly appointed as a Distinguished James 成人VR视频 Professor. This award is 成人VR视频鈥檚 highest honor. It recognizes sustained scholarly and research achievements of accomplished professors, and is reserved only for those who are recognized as international leaders in their fields.

Published: 7 May 2026

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