David Shribman on Joe Biden approaching 100 days in office | The Globe and Mail
April 24, 2021 | In the contemporary First Hundred Days (the standard measure聽of early presidential achievement that, in Joe Biden's case, ends聽April 30),聽a consequential question, which聽will determine the course of the next several years and will shape the 46th President鈥檚 place in history, emerges: Has Mr.
Are Google and Facebook really the future of journalism? | Columbia Journalism Review
April 28,聽2021 | This article in the Columbia Journalism Review explores聽a recent seminar鈥攃o-hosted by the Max Bell School's Taylor Owen鈥攖hat brought together competition ministers from across the globe to discuss the ramifications of the聽News Media Bargaining Code and the changing dynamics between platforms and publishers.
Is nuclear energy like immigration and free trade? | Energi Media
May 11, 2021聽|聽John Stewart聽spoke with聽Energi Media about his recently聽published聽MAX Policy聽article, "How is Nuclear Energy Like
Biden builds on desire for change after Trump, pandemic | Globe and Mail
April 28, 2021 | Max Bell School professor David Shribman reacts to U.S. President Joe Biden's first address to Congress, which leaned into the burgeoning sentiment among Americans that government can and should play a central role in addressing the biggest challenges of our time.
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Dissecting the Bill 21 ruling | CTV News
April 25, 2021聽| Max Bell School professor Pearl Eliadis was interviewed by CTV News, providing聽perspective on Quebec's Bill 21 and the聽notwithstanding clause of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
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Conservative strategist argues for carbon tax as path to smaller government | Energi Media
June 1, 2020聽| For years, carbon taxation has been anathema to Canada's conservatives.
Mais encore鈥 Le jugement sur la Loi 21 cr茅e-t-il 芦deux Qu茅bec禄? | Journal Metro
April 25, 2021聽| In this Journal M茅tro article,聽Pearl Eliadis assesses the Quebec government's decision to聽invoke聽the notwithstanding clause to allow the passage of聽Bill 21, which聽violates聽Section 23 of the Canadian Charter.
What the experts say about Quebec鈥檚 COVID-19 curfew measure | Global News
April 18, 2021聽| Pearl Eliadis speaks to Global News about how Quebec's curfew is exacting a聽disproportionate adverse effect on the province's most marginalized people, including people who are unhoused.
Ken Boessenkool: Finally, a credible Conservative climate plan 鈥 now over to Kenney and Ford | National Post
April 19, 2021 | Your move, Kenney and Ford. Max Bell School professor Ken Boessenkool believes the Albertan and Ontarian premiers聽can聽design their own鈥攕uperior鈥攑rovincial plans by聽using聽carbon revenues to cut personal or corporate income taxes or boost childcare tax rebates, rather than giving聽restricted visa-cash-back style rebates.
Group representing hijab-wearing teachers launches appeal against Bill 21 decision | Global News
April 21,聽2021聽|聽鈥淭he decision touches on virtually every aspect of the Canadian political landscape as it affects fundamental human rights.
David Shribman on American Politics | The Globe and Mail
April聽2021聽| In these recent Globe and Mail articles, Max Bell School professor聽David Shribman discusses Biden's post-Trump agenda,聽voting laws, and the potential for a GOP Presidential hopeful from the state of Florida.
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With the World in Crisis, What's an Intellectual To Do? | CBC
April 16, 2021聽|聽With the world in crisis, what's an intellectual to do?
The Oxford Handbook of Peaceful Change in International Relations
October, 2020 | In the inaugural edition of聽The Oxford Handbook of Peaceful Change in International Relations, read聽Jennifer Welsh's chapter on International law and peaceful change.聽
Chris Ragan on the Conservative's Climate Plan | CBC Power & Politics
15 April, 2021聽| In this panel conversation, Max Bell School director Chris Ragan shares his thoughts on the Conservative's newly revealed climate plan聽in a conversation with the聽Globe and Mail's Kelly Cryderman and political commentator Shakir Chambers.聽
Facial recognition technology speeds ahead as Canada's privacy law lags behind | The Ottawa Citizen
March 1, 2021聽| Software company Clearview AI has recently been discovered illegally scraping countless images of faces on the Internet and selling them to third-party organizations in Canada.聽Co-penned by Sonja Solomun, Research Director of the Centre for Media, Technology, and Democracy, this article looks at the consequences of using facial recognition for the purposes of widespread surveillance.