The wit and wisdom of former prime ministers Jean Chrétien and Joe Clark on navigating tense political relations on the global stage highlighted UCalgary’s conference Plans and Prospects for the G7 2025 Kananaskis Summit.  With the rules-based order around global trade under threat, including the United States levelling tariffs on imports from the other […]

Canada’s Productivity Initiative: Halifax HALIFAX — Interprovincial trade barriers are a national issue that is particularly challenging to Atlantic Canada and dismantling them is a “low-cost, high-impact” way governments can address declining economic productivity, Dr. Trevor Tombe told a Halifax audience as part of Canada’s Productivity Initiative. Reforming trade agreements between the provinces would boost […]

  This story was written and published by The Registrar. You can view the original story here.    In licensing and professional regulation, policy and practice may appear to be at odds, with one rooted in institutional frameworks and the other in personal realities. But for Siu Ming Kwok, outgoing president of the Alberta College […]

Dr. David Dodge’s distinguished career in academia, government and the private sector in Canada provided the unparalleled insight for his lecture Canadian Economic Policy: Navigating in Uncharted Stormy Waters. The event was hosted by the School of Public Policy and Bennett Jones LLP, where Dodge was a Senior Advisor until his retirement in December 2024. […]

  The concern over security of supply of critical goods as well as the supply chains that deliver them to domestic and global markets is mounting for Canadians and the School of Public Policy has done extensive work on the potential for new infrastructure corridors in Canada.  This Issue Backgrounder about the Canadian Corridors Project […]