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Effective Wednesday, December 9th at 6:00 P.M., a new Finance Fund Administration Menu will be made available: Adjust Past Payroll Transactions (previously known as the Retro FOAPAL HR Minerva Menu).

 

When to Use the Adjust Past Payroll Transactions Menu (PA Minerva Menu)?

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Published on: 8 Dec 2020

The Policy Scholars program is welcoming three exceptional members of the Max Bell School MPP class of 2020 to complete research fellowships with prominent Canadian policy think tanks.

The Canada West Foundation has partnered with McGill University’s Max Bell School of Public Policy as a participating organization in the Policy Scholars program, a series of new research fellowships awarded annually to promising Max Bell School Master of Public Policy (MPP) students.

Classified as: External, faculty, Graduate Students, max bell school, max bell school of public policy
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Published on: 13 Jul 2020

The Policy Scholars program provides Max Bell School MPP students with fellowships working in prominent Canadian policy organizations.

The C.D. Howe Institute has partnered with McGill University’s Max Bell School of Public Policy as a participating organization in the Policy Scholars program, a series of new research fellowships awarded annually to promising Max Bell School Master of Public Policy (MPP) students.

Classified as: External, faculty, Graduate Students, max bell school, max bell school of public policy
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Published on: 7 Jul 2020

By how much will the pandemic cause federal spending to rise? How much revenue are we expecting to lose? And how will the Canadian government manage their debt and avoid a financial emergency? As the COVID-19 crisis continues to spread uncertainty across Canada and the around the world, economists and policymakers must ask themselves these questions and devise ways to manage the post-pandemic financial landscape.

Classified as: External, faculty, Graduate Students, max bell school, max bell school of public policy, chris ragan, COVID-19 economic recovery
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Published on: 7 Jul 2020

Three Policy Scholars, selected from the Max Bell School MPP class of 2020, will receive research fellowships with prominent Canadian policy think tanks.

The Institute for Research on Public Policy (IRPP) has partnered with McGill University’s Max Bell School of Public Policy as a participating organization in the Policy Scholars program, a series of new research fellowships awarded annually to promising Max Bell School Master of Public Policy (MPP) students.

Classified as: External, faculty, Graduate Students, max bell school, max bell school of public policy
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Published on: 2 Jul 2020

Funded through a grant from the Max Bell Foundation, the Policy Scholars program provides Max Bell School MPP students with research fellowships at prominent Canadian policy organizations.

McGill University’s Max Bell School of Public Policy has partnered with three distinguished Canadian think tanks for the inaugural year of the School’s Policy Scholars program — a series of research fellowships awarded annually to promising Master of Public Policy (MPP) students.

Classified as: External, faculty, Graduate Students, max bell school, max bell school of public policy
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Published on: 30 Jun 2020

The Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) and McGill University’s Max Bell School of Public Policy have partnered to launch a cooperative degree program. This two-year program will enable students to earn a Master of Arts in International Affairs at SAIS Europe, the School’s European campus located in Bologna, Italy, and a Master of Public Policy from McGill University.

Classified as: External, faculty, Graduate Students, max bell school, max bell school of public policy
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Published on: 15 Jun 2020

June 2, 2020 | The spread of the COVID-19 virus has resulted in a severe — and unique — recession, which continues to ravage many corners of the Canadian economy. What makes the current "pandemic" recession so different from a "normal" recession, and how should government policy reflect this reality? In this Maclean's article, Max Bell School Director Chris Ragan and Dr. Paul Boothe break down the role of governments and the shortcomings of conventional stimulus in this pandemic context.

Classified as: External, faculty, Graduate Students, max bell school, max bell school of public policy, chris ragan, Paul Boothe, COVID-19 economic recovery
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Published on: 2 Jun 2020

June 1, 2020 | Recently, a two party agreement was reached in Parliament: the NDP supported the Liberals’ motion to suspend regular sittings of Parliament until September, while the Liberals promised to push for a federal policy guaranteeing 10 days of paid sick leave to workers. Given the social distancing guidelines espoused by health experts, is the continued suspension of in-person Parliamentary proceedings actually in the interest of public health? Or is it a ploy by the Liberals to avoid answering tough questions and dealing with non-COVID political issues?

Classified as: Andrew Potter, External, faculty, Graduate Students, max bell school, max bell school of public policy
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Published on: 1 Jun 2020

June 1, 2020 | In the coming weeks, the federal government is expected to begin crafting a stimulus package to lift Canada out of the economic crisis brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic. Based on which cabinet ministers have been assigned to the project, it seems clear the Liberals want to incorporate their climate goals into the package, addressing climate change and economic recovery at the same time. Is a stimulus package the best way to deal with a pandemic recession? And is mounting a “green recovery” the most efficient strategy for reducing greenhouse gas emissions?

Classified as: External, faculty, Graduate Students, max bell school, max bell school of public policy, Christopher Ragan, Andrew Potter, COVID-19 economic recovery
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Published on: 1 Jun 2020

We know first-hand that managers are facing more disruptions than ever before. One of the biggest questions that companies are asking themselves today is how they can adapt to today's new reality—a challenge we have also had to face.

 

McGill Executive Institute has been working hard not only to offer our most popular programs online but also to create an impactful virtual experience for our participants. With that in mind, we are pleased to announce that our Mini-MBA Series will be offered online!

 

Classified as: Executive Education, External, faculty, management, McGill Executive Institute, staff, training, Mini-MBA
Published on: 19 May 2020

January 7, 2020 | There are serious concerns about how Facebook will police deepfake videos. Max Bell School professor Taylor Owen talks about why these sophisticated videos need editorial oversight.

Classified as: External, faculty, graduate, students, max bell school, max bell school of public policy, podcast, staff, taylor owen, Taylor Owen on Digital Governance
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Published on: 14 Jan 2020

CIFAR today announced its newest cohort of Canada CIFAR AI Chairs, which includes nine researchers from McGill, bringing the total number of McGill researchers named to the program to 17. These top academic researchers are part of the $125 million Pan-Canadian AI Strategy, the world’s first national strategy of its kind. The Canada CIFAR AI Chair Program represents an investment of $30 million at nine universities, and mobilizes over 150 researchers across the country.

The latest group of McGill professors to join Mila as Canada CIFAR AI Chairs in the Arts are:

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Published on: 9 Dec 2019

September 12, 2019 | Social media might not be to blame for Canadians’ ideological polarization, a new report on digital democracy in Canada finds. “A lot of people don’t use social media very actively,” said Eric Merkley, a researcher on the project. “People on Twitter are not representative of the broader population.”

Classified as: Taylor Owen on Digital Governance, Digital Democracy Project, Digital Democracy Project (DDP), External, faculty, graduate, students, max bell school, max bell school of public policy, podcast, staff, taylor owen, undergraduate students
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Published on: 23 Sep 2019

September 2, 2019 | An estimated 19 million Canadians have been affected by data breaches between November 2018 and June 2019, according to numbers obtained by "Attention Control with Kevin Newman," a new podcast that launched Monday. The numbers come from 446 breaches that were reported to the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC). Victims of these kinds of data breaches are vulnerable to identity theft, financial crime, even violence in some cases.   

Classified as: Digital Democracy Project, Digital Democracy Project (DDP), External, faculty, graduate, students, max bell school, max bell school of public policy, podcast, staff, taylor owen, undergraduate students
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Published on: 23 Sep 2019

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