Was Trudeau’s ‘Grand Bargain’ just a little too clever? | THE GLOBE AND MAIL

Published: 14 November 2018

Chris Ragan, Director of the Max Bell School, and Andrew Potter, Associate Professor at the McGill Institute for the Study of Canada, wrote an opinion piece for The Globe and Mail on carbon pricing...

Deux Nouvelles Écoles À McGill | LA PRESSE

Published: 7 November 2018

The newly opened Max Bell School of Public Policy was featured in La Presse. ...

Bank of Canada to review policy framework, hints at big changes | REUTERS

Published: 21 November 2018

McGill University was featured in an article outlining the Bank of Canada's plans to review policy framework and implement changes. ...

An Inside View on the Future of Responsible Journalism

16 Nov 2018

While struggling to preserve the trust of its readership, mainstream American media has been faced with a series of crucial concerns regarding journalistic conduct. How are journalists to cover...

Responsible journalism in the age of hyper-polarization

Tuesday, October 30, 2018 17:30to19:30

For many observers, the American media’s commitment to “balance” contributed to President Trump’s victory by normalizing his views and behaviour and fueling the public’s belief that “both sides are...

Max Bell School Celebrates its Launch and Talks Policy in London

11 Oct 2018

The Max Bell School of Public Policy was in London last week to celebrate its recent launch and the unveiling of its flagship teaching program – a one-year Master of Public Policy (MPP) – which is...

Celebrating a new generation of data-powered policy analysts

5 Sep 2018

On August 23, McGill’s Max Bell School of Public Policy co-organized a showcase event with the Centre for Social and Cultural Data Science to mark the end of the Policy & Data Science (PODS)...

Max Bell School's New York Launch

12 Apr 2018

From domestic taxation to global security, the Trump administration has consistently highlighted that national interests will be paramount in U.S. policy decisions. But what does this really mean...

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