Event Details

When:

Time: noon–1:30 pm

Location: Join us on Zoom!

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Presented by:

  • Dr. Daniel Béland, Director, McGill Institute for the Study of Canada, and James McGill Professor, Department of Political Science, McGill University
  • Dr. Kent Fellows, Assistant Professor, University of Calgary School of Public Policy
  • Dr. Jennifer Wallner, Associate Professor, School of Political Studies and the Jean Luc Pépin Research Chair in Canadian Politics, University of Ottawa
  • Sean Willy, President & CEO, Des Nedhe Group
  • This discussion will be moderated by Michelle Bussière-Prytula, Graduate Chair and Associate Professor, Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy

Canada is undergoing important transformations that are reshaping the context in which public policy is designed and implemented. The capacity of governments to respond effectively to change depends not only on stability, but also on their ability to adapt over time.

This event will examine the state of governance in Canada at a time of growing complexity and uncertainties. The discussion will invite reflection on the strengths and limits of current governance models and what may be needed to build more effective and trusted institutions.

 

 

Join us on Zoom – register at the link provided and the Zoom connection details will be sent by email.

*JSGS is moving to managing registrations through the Destiny 1 event management system, and you will need to set up an account the first time you register.  For more information, please view the JSGS Event Registration Guidelines.

 

About the Series:  The State of Canada Lecture Series is a timely examination of the major forces shaping the country during a period of profound change. As political dynamics shift, regional tensions rise, and the global landscape evolves, understanding where Canada stands—and where it's headed—has never been more essential.

 

This event will be recorded – if you are interested in viewing the recording but are not able to attend the event, please do not register – instead, email jsgs.events@uregina.ca.

Contact

Karen Jaster-Laforge