Governance and Political Transition in Quebec with Eric Girard and Desirée McGraw

9 Feb 2026

As Québec approaches its next provincial election, the Max Bell School hosted a conversation on governing at a moment of political transition. The event brought together Eric Girard, Québec’s...

Highlights from the Fall 2025 Guest Speaker Series

15 Dec 2025

As part of our commitment to enriching the learning experience for our MPP students, we bring in a diverse group of guest speakers each semester to share their perspectives from across the public...

The Indo-Pacific: Canadian and Indian Perspectives | Event Recap

27 Aug 2025

On March 25, 2025, the Centre for International Peace and Security Studies (CIPSS) and the Max Bell School of Public Policy co-hosted a panel discussion on “The Indo-Pacific: Canadian and Indian...

Looking Back at Winter/Spring 2025 Guest Speakers

12 Jun 2025

We were privileged to host a diverse group of guest speakers this winter and spring.

Panel on UN Peacekeeping – Reflections on the Past, Present, and Future

21 Nov 2024

The discussion moderated by Jennifer Welsh included experts from the UN Department of Peace Operations and MONUSCO.

World Bank President visits McGill and meets with Max Bell School students

15 Oct 2019

Every year, the World Bank presents an important policy-signalling address from a leading academic institution ahead of its general assembly in Washington, D.C....

Mix and Match: Technology and Policy for Canada’s Energy Future

23 Sep 2019

Shifting and complex, Canada’s energy sector occupies a critical role in the economy and politics of the country.

The Canada-U.S. Relationship: Past and Future

29 Apr 2019

The half-day conference included two panels, a keynote speech and a fireside chat with former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney. We've broken down the event by sections below. 

Indigenous-Crown Relations | Pre-election Breakfast Series

8 Apr 2019

The panel included Marilyn Slett, Hayden King and Brock Pitawanakwat. It was moderated by Jennifer Ditchburn and introduced by Gilbert Whiteduck. ...

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