Articles /maxbellschool/taxonomy/term/1961/all en Governance and Political Transition in Quebec with Eric Girard and Desirée McGraw /maxbellschool/article/Governance-and-Political-Transition-in-Quebec <p>As Québec approaches its next provincial election, the Max Bell School hosted a conversation on governing at a moment of political transition. The event brought together Eric Girard, Québec’s Minister of Finance, and Desirée McGraw, Member of the National Assembly for Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, and was moderated by Paul Wells. The discussion examined how parties and institutions respond when leadership eras end and political conditions shift.</p> Mon, 09 Feb 2026 17:04:59 +0000 Bela Sullivan 3649 at /maxbellschool Meet Our MPPs: Noémie Veilleux /maxbellschool/our-people/mpp/noemie-veilleux Noémie discusses her path to the MPP and on building systems that prevent harm. Thu, 05 Feb 2026 17:18:53 +0000 Bela Sullivan 3641 at /maxbellschool Charting the way forward for the ³ÉÈËVRÊÓÆµ Sustainability Park | ³ÉÈËVRÊÓÆµ Reporter /maxbellschool/article/articles/charting-way-forward-mcgill-sustainability-park <p>Construction is well underway at the original site of the Royal Victoria Hospital, just north of ³ÉÈËVRÊÓÆµâ€™s main campus, to transform a major portion of that historic space into the home of the new <strong>³ÉÈËVRÊÓÆµ Sustainability Park. </strong></p> Wed, 28 Jan 2026 18:51:15 +0000 Daniel McCabe, BA’89 3619 at /maxbellschool Case Studies and Complexity Seminars, explained /maxbellschool/article/mpp/case-studies-complexity-seminars What's the difference? Let us explain. Fri, 30 Jan 2026 16:49:02 +0000 Bela Sullivan 3631 at /maxbellschool Toni Steele on strengthening policy skills through the MPP /maxbellschool/article/our-people/toni-steele The Inaugural Stanley Hartt Prize in Public Policy winner shares her tips for incoming MPPs Fri, 16 Jan 2026 18:44:59 +0000 Bela Sullivan 3595 at /maxbellschool Looking Back on 2025 at the Max Bell School /maxbellschool/article/articles/looking-back-2025-max-bell-school Looking back on the School's 2025 milestones Fri, 19 Dec 2025 19:42:11 +0000 Max Bell School of Public Policy 3569 at /maxbellschool Highlights from the Fall 2025 Guest Speaker Series /maxbellschool/article/articles/highlights-fall-2025-guest-speaker-series <p>As part of our commitment to enriching the learning experience for our MPP students, we bring in a diverse group of guest speakers each semester to share their perspectives from across the public policy landscape. Through informal lunchtime sessions held between classes, these speakers create space for candid conversation, allowing students to engage directly with real-world policy challenges and build meaningful connections beyond the classroom.</p> Mon, 15 Dec 2025 19:41:10 +0000 Bela Sullivan 3565 at /maxbellschool Nick King on How to Be Skeptical Without Becoming Cynical /maxbellschool/our-people/nick-king <p>Understanding where knowledge comes from, and how it is used, has become one of the defining challenges of modern society. From the spread of public health data to the rise of artificial intelligence, decisions that shape people’s lives depend on information that is often complex, opaque, and value laden. For Nick King, core faculty member at the Max Bell School and Associate Professor in the Department of Equity, Ethics and Policy, examining how knowledge is produced, trusted, and applied is central to how we govern responsibly.</p> Sun, 14 Dec 2025 14:05:00 +0000 Bela Sullivan 3527 at /maxbellschool Tony Keller on the Future of Canadian Immigration /maxbellschool/maxbellschool/article/2025-lectures <p>Canada’s immigration system was once regarded as a quiet success story, with public confidence and support across the country. In recent years, shifts in policy decisions and rapid population growth have weakened the stability. In the 2025 ³ÉÈËVRÊÓÆµ Max Bell Lectures, Globe and Mail columnist <strong>Tony Keller</strong> examines how Canada moved away from the foundations that once made its approach work, and what it will take to restore the balance.</p> Wed, 10 Dec 2025 16:38:13 +0000 Keith Andre Baybayon 3561 at /maxbellschool What Al and Seth Wish They Knew Before Starting the MPP /maxbellschool/article/our-people/what-al-and-seth-wish-they-knew-starting-mpp <p>When Al and Seth arrived at the Max Bell School, they had more than first day nerves – they weren’t convinced they belonged. With backgrounds in pharmacy and engineering respectively, they expected to be surrounded by classmates with political science degrees, government experience, or years of policy reading under their belts. Instead, they quickly discovered a cohort far more varied than the one they had imagined. </p> Thu, 04 Dec 2025 16:36:20 +0000 Max Bell School of Public Policy 3557 at /maxbellschool Small town to big city - visiting Ottawa from PEI /maxbellschool/article/ottawa-trip/victoria-gibbs MPP student Victoria Gibbs reflects on the 2025 class trip to visit Parliament from the perspective of growing up in PEI. Thu, 13 Nov 2025 19:54:21 +0000 Victoria Gibbs 3528 at /maxbellschool MPP students engage with policy leaders in Ottawa /maxbellschool/articles/ottawa-2025 Over four days in Ottawa, Max Bell School students stepped inside Canada’s key institutions to learn how policy takes shape. Through meetings with political leaders, senior public servants, and journalists, students gained firsthand insight into the realities of policymaking and leadership in the nation’s capital. Thu, 13 Nov 2025 19:05:23 +0000 Bela Sullivan 3526 at /maxbellschool Meet Our MPPs: Elijah Maubert /maxbellschool/our-people/mpp/elijah-maubert Elijah Maubert MPP'25 on knowing your why: advice for future Max Bell MPP students  Thu, 13 Nov 2025 18:31:22 +0000 Bela Sullivan 3525 at /maxbellschool A Solid, Unspectacular Budget – With a Few Red Flags /maxbellschool/max-policy/solid-unspectacular-budget <p>Budget 2025 has a very different tone from most of the Trudeau government’s budgets. There is much less talk of middle-class Canadians and their plight, far less emphasis on the need to implement new social programs and expand existing ones, and less attention paid to environmental concerns and issues of identity politics.</p> Wed, 05 Nov 2025 19:33:22 +0000 Chris Ragan 3517 at /maxbellschool Lessons from Vincent Rigby on National Security and the Navigating Public Service /maxbellschool/our-people/vincent-rigby After advising prime ministers and shaping defence policy, Vincent Rigby now teaches students to see national security as a living field shaped by new global realitie, from climate change to COVID-19. Tue, 23 Sep 2025 17:13:56 +0000 Bela Sullivan 3472 at /maxbellschool