The “AB-QC’s” of equalization payments | Breakfast Television Montreal

Published: 11 January 2019

Director of the Max Bell School of Public Policy, Chris Ragan, sat down with Breakfast Television Montreal to speak about equalization payments. ...

Not all news consumers worry about journalistic values | POLICY OPTIONS

Published: 14 December 2018

The Max Bell School of Public Policy was mentioned in a Policy Options piece that discusses research conducted by newly appointed Max Bell Professor Taylor Owen and McGill Institute for the Study...

Un projet pour surveiller et analyser la désinformation en ligne | Le Devoir

Published: 12 December 2018

The Max Bell School was mentioned in an article featuring the Digital Democracy Project in Le Devoir. ...

Speech by Carolyn A. Wilkins, Senior Deputy Governor of the Bank of Canada, at McGill University's Max Bell School of Public Policy

Published: 19 November 2018

MONTREAL - On Tuesday, November 20, 2018, Bank of Canada Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn A. Wilkins will visit McGill University and deliver a speech during the first Max Bell Policy Luncheon,...

Our First Year in Review

30 Nov 2018

The Max Bell School launched last November. We've been quite busy in the little more than a year since, with numerous public events, appointments, the PODS Summer Program, developing partnerships,...

Digital Democracy Project to examine online disinformation

Published: 27 November 2018

TORONTO, Nov 27, 2018 – Public Policy Forum President & CEO Edward Greenspon and recently appointed Max Bell School of Public Policy professor Taylor Owen announced the launch of a multi-year...

Announcing the Digital Democracy Project

29 Nov 2018

Public Policy Forum President & CEO Edward Greenspon and recently appointed Max Bell School of Public Policy professor Taylor Owen announced the launch of a multi-year project to analyze and...

What do Canadians want from their news? | POLICY OPTIONS

Published: 31 October 2018

The Max Bell School of Public Policy's study about news consumption habits, political preferences and trust in news organizations was featured in Policy Options magazine. 

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