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Vincent Rigby New Article on the Prime Minister and Canadian National Security

May 21, 2026 | Vincent Rigby has co-authored a new article, Unwritten Ultimate Responsibility: The Prime Minister and Canadian National Security, with Philippe Lagass茅 (Carleton) and Ian Brodie (Calgary). Rigby argues that while ministers and agencies derive their national security mandates from statute, the Prime Minister's authority remains largely unwritten, rooted in constitutional convention and Crown prerogative.

Published: 22 May 2026

Tony Keller Wins the Donner Prize for Borderline Chaos | The Globe and Mail

May 15, 2026 | Tony Keller has won the Donner Prize for Borderline Chaos: How Canada Got Immigration Right, and Then Wrong, written for the 2025 成人VR视频 Max Bell Lectures. The $60,000 prize, presented at a gala in Toronto on Thursday, recognizes excellence in Canadian public policy writing.

Published: 15 May 2026

Director Jennifer Welsh appointed Distinguished James 成人VR视频 Professor

Director of the Max Bell School of Public Policy, Jennifer Welsh, has been newly appointed as a Distinguished James 成人VR视频 Professor. This award is 成人VR视频鈥檚 highest honor. It recognizes sustained scholarly and research achievements of accomplished professors, and is reserved only for those who are recognized as international leaders in their fields.

Published: 7 May 2026

Pearl Eliadis on a Generational Tobacco Ban in Canada | CBC Listen

April 28, 2026 |听Pearl Eliadis听joined CBC's Radio Noon Quebec to discuss whether Canada should follow the United Kingdom in banning tobacco sales to anyone born after 2008. Eliadis frames the question as a Canadian Charter analysis: a generational ban would clearly restrict liberty, but the legal test under section 1 is whether that restriction is a "reasonable limit ...

Published: 5 May 2026

Canada鈥揢.S. Relations Enter 鈥淪econd Century鈥 as New Commission Launches Amid Converging Economic and Security Pressures

(WASHINGTON 鈥 April 30, 2026) 鈥 As economic uncertainty, geopolitical tensions and shifting trade dynamics reshape North America, a new binational commission has been launched to explore the future of Canada鈥揢.S. relations.

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Published: 30 Apr 2026

New Report: Canada and the Future of AI for Inclusive Prosperity

April 22, 2026 | The听Centre for Media, Technology and Democracy has co-published a new summary report, Canada and the Future of AI for Inclusive Prosperity, with Canada's International Development Research Centre (IDRC) and the Expert Group on Canada and the Future of Development Cooperation.

Published: 24 Apr 2026

Jennifer Welsh Receives the 2026 NDG MNA Medal

April 10, 2026 |听Jennifer Welsh听was among ten recipients honoured at the second annual NDG MNA Medal Ceremony, hosted by D茅sir茅e McGraw, Member of the National Assembly for Notre-Dame-de-Gr芒ce, at Villa Maria College. The medal recognizes leaders, builders, and changemakers whose work helps shape the NDG community and, in many cases, leaves a lasting mark on Quebec.

Published: 22 Apr 2026

Pearl Eliadis on Religious Accommodation Under Quebec's Secularism Laws | HRReporter

April 20, 2026 |听Pearl Eliadis听spoke to HRReporter on how Quebec's Bills 94 and 9 are reshaping religious accommodation. The "sleeper" issue for HR teams, Eliadis argues, is Bill 9's replacement of the "undue hardship" threshold with a "more than minimal hardship" standard, letting employers refuse religious accommodation on the basis of minor inconvenience.

Published: 21 Apr 2026

Pearl Eliadis on the Future of the Notwithstanding Clause | Canadaland Politics

Arpil 7, 2026 | Pearl Eliadis听joined Canadaland Politics to break down what's at stake as the Supreme Court of Canada wraps up its longest-ever hearing on Quebec's Bill 21, the province's law restricting religious symbols in public-sector jobs.

Published: 21 Apr 2026

Elijah Maubert on Algorithmic Pricing | CBC Listen

April 2, 2026 | MPP'25 Elijah Maubert听spoke to CBC about algorithmic pricing as Manitoba moves to ban the tactic under Bill 49. Drawing on a 2025听Max Bell Policy Lab project听co-authored for the Competition Bureau of Canada, Maubert weighs both sides: AI pricing can help smaller firms compete, but it can also produce unintentional collusion when competitors rely on the same software.

Published: 21 Apr 2026

Vincent Rigby on Expanding Canada鈥檚 Foreign Intelligence Capabilities | The Canadian Press

April 10, 2026 | Vincent Rigby weighs in on renewed debate over whether Canada should expand its foreign intelligence capabilities following the release of an internal CSIS memo. He notes that shifting geopolitical dynamics, including strained relations with key allies, make it timely to revisit how Canada gathers intelligence abroad.

Published: 13 Apr 2026

Pearl Eliadis on the Supreme Court Challenge to Bill 21 | CJAD Radio

March 30, 2026 | Following four days of hearings at the Supreme Court of Canada, Pearl Eliadis spoke to听CJAD Radioabout the key legal questions at the heart of the challenge to Quebec鈥檚 Bill 21.

Published: 31 Mar 2026

Aengus Bridgman on How Algorithms Perpetuate Disinformation | Savoir m茅dia

MEO Director Aengus Bridgman was recently featured in Savoir m茅dia's digital series La guerre des cerveaux (War of the Mind), in an episode titled, Les algorithmes comme armes de guerres (Algorithms as weapons of war).

Published: 27 Mar 2026

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