News and Research from Pearl Eliadis

Group representing hijab-wearing teachers launches appeal against Bill 21 decision | Global News

Published: 22 April 2021

April 21, 2021 | “The decision touches on virtually every aspect of the Canadian political landscape as it affects fundamental human rights. I cannot think that this will not go to the Supreme...

Mais encore… Le jugement sur la Loi 21 crée-t-il «deux Québec»? | Journal Metro

Published: 26 April 2021

April 25, 2021 | In this Journal Métro article, Pearl Eliadis assesses the Quebec government's decision to invoke the notwithstanding clause to allow the passage of Bill 21, which violates Section...

Racial Profiling in Policing: Watch the videos

6 Apr 2021

On March 25, 2020, the Max Bell School hosted Racial Profiling in Policing, an online conference that brought together speakers with expertise and personal experience to discuss innovative policy...

Mind the gaps: Integrating Human Rights and sustainable development goals into evaluation practice

Published: 4 January 2021

Max Bell School Professor Pearl Eliadis has authored the chapter Mind the Gaps: Integrating Human Rights and Sustainable Development Goals into Evaluation Practice inThe Realpolitik of Evaluation,...

Pearl Eliadis on Quebec's "Universal" Healthcare System

15 Dec 2020

Pearl Eliadis explains how Quebec's healthcare system is shutting out some its most vulnerable citizens.

Opinion: All children in Quebec should have health coverage | Montreal Gazette

Published: 19 October 2020

October 19, 2020 | In this op-ed from the Montreal Gazette, Max Bell School Professor Pearl Eliadis highlights some of the exclusionary flaws in Quebec's public health system. Peal argues that...

New report finding racism at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights was shocking — but predictable | The Conversation

Published: 12 August 2020

August 10, 2020 | The Canadian Museum for Human Rights has joined the ranks of other Canadian cultural institutions that are facing accusations of discrimination and harassment. Pervasive and...

The coronavirus is costing us more than just our health and economy | The Conversation

Published: 6 May 2020

May 6, 2020 | “Civil liberties are not designed only for times of peace and stability. They assume special, even critical, importance during public emergencies.” In the context of the COVID-19...

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