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...
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...
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...
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...
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.
The third annual Ecofiscal Conference, hosted by the Max Bell School of Public Policy and The Walrus, explored how information integrity influences climate action and public trust during periods of...
A number of voices are converging in an urgent call for global action to fundamentally reform the world’s food system, given climbing rates of food insecurity, diet-related disease, and...