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We are at war with COVID-19. We need to fight it like a war | The Globe and Mail

April 8, 2020 | From restrictions on civil liberties, to the command economy, to the rationing of key supplies, to the hoarding of food and medicine, to the daily body counts 鈥 the world is gearing up to fight the war against COVID-19. Andrew Potter discusses the framing of this idea, and the potential for readjusting our resources and mindsets.

Published: 8 Apr 2020

As Ottawa moves to cushion the economic blow of COVID-19, what shape will the stimulus package take? | The Globe and Mail

March 16, 2020 | In an attempt to alleviate the blow that COVID-19 has taken to the Canadian economy, Finance Minister Bill Morneau has plans to release a fiscal stimulus package. Kevin Page, Canada鈥檚 First Parliamentary Budget Officer, discusses how this stimulus package will come into fruition.

Published: 27 Mar 2020

Canada's Federal Government is on the ropes in coronavirus crisis | National Post

March 16, 2020 | The world has been swept by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, with various governments drafting immediate contingency measures. Andrew Potter presents his analysis of the Canadian government鈥檚 current initiatives.

Published: 27 Mar 2020

The Afghanistan mission Canada can鈥檛 be allowed to forget | The Globe and Mail

March 14, 2020 | Canadian soldiers have been at the forefront of the Afghanistan Mission for almost 13 years now. Nearing the end, Andrew Potter, a professor at the Max Bell School of Public Policy, comments on Canada鈥檚 under-recognition of military service.

Published: 27 Mar 2020

Christopher Ragan on climate change and how public policy can help reduce carbon emissions | 69热视频 Reporter

March 9, 2020 | Christopher Ragan, the director of the Max Bell School of Public Policy and former chair of Canada鈥檚 Ecofiscal Commission, sat down with the 69热视频 Reporter to discuss the ways in which policy can impact climate change. In this interview, Ragan聽comments on resistance to decarbonization, current government initiatives, and the divestment movement.

Published: 9 Mar 2020

Will Endless Economic Growth End Us? | The Agenda

February 24, 2020 | What are the consequences of endless economic expansion?

Published: 3 Mar 2020

Let鈥檚 face the facts: To ensure our digital rights, we must hit pause on facial-recognition technology | The Globe and Mail

February 14, 2020 |Rapid advances in facial-recognition technology have the potential for vast social consequences. In response to the scale and speed of these developments and the clear potential for harm, a movement has emerged to ban facial recognition. In this op-ed, Max Bell School professor Taylor Owen and Nasma Ahmed call for the need to move ahead with caution and deliberation, highlighting the urgency for regulatory frameworks.

Published: 20 Feb 2020

Informing the debate | 69热视频 News

With the final report of Canada鈥檚聽Ecofiscal Commission聽out and its clear support for carbon pricing 鈥 most notably, a 40-cent tax hike on a litre of gas over the next decade 鈥 making headlines,聽Christopher Ragan, commission chairman, can鈥檛 help thinking about how the now concluded six-year project got its start. Like most origin stories, it began at a low point 鈥 at least for Ragan.

Published: 11 Feb 2020

Meeting Canada's Greenhouse Gas Targets | TVO

January 27, 2020 | 69热视频 economist Chris Ragan, Chair of Canada's Ecofiscal Commission, and Director of the Max Bell School, explains the think tank's聽final report exploring Canada's聽options for reducing聽its greenhouse gas emissions.

Published: 11 Feb 2020

Sciences, Publics, Politics: Lessons From Canada鈥檚 Climate Wars | Issues

When Liberal Party leader Justin Trudeau took office in 2015 as Canada鈥檚 prime minister, a top priority was to establish Canada as a global leader on climate change. At the United Nations鈥 climate summit in Paris that year,聽Trudeau pledged聽to cut his country鈥檚 greenhouse gas emissions by 30% from 2005 levels by 2030. Four years later, having survived re-election but with a much-diminished political mandate, Trudeau鈥檚 climate ambitions have been severely curtailed.

Published: 11 Feb 2020

Federal government warning of voter coercion, foreign election interference through private messaging services | CBC News

February 9,聽2020|聽The federal government is worried聽about the risk of voter coercion and foreign election interference through private messaging services 鈥 a concern that could pit the right to privacy and free expression against Canada's election laws.聽

Published: 10 Feb 2020

Taylor Owen on deepfakes | CBC The National

January 7, 2020聽| 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.

Published: 14 Jan 2020

Chris Ragan on carbon pricing | Power and Politics

November 27, 2019 | Max Bell School Director Chris Ragan discusses the聽Ecofiscal Commission's final report on how Canada can meet its 2030 emissions goals with a carbon pricing policy.

Watch the video here.聽

Published: 28 Nov 2019

Here鈥檚 why you should like the federal carbon tax | The Star

November 27, 2019 | In this opinion piece, it is argued how聽an escalating carbon price over the years accompanied by rebates, as shown by Chris Ragan,聽is the most transparent and the least costly for the economy and taxpayers.

Read the full article here.

Published: 28 Nov 2019

Hiking carbon tax to $210 cheapest way to hit climate targets: commission | CTV News

November 27, 2019 | Chris Ragan, Director of the Max Bell School says quadrupling Canada's carbon price by 2030 is the easiest and most cost-effective way for the country to meet its climate targets.

Read the full article here.

Published: 28 Nov 2019

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