Lessons from Vincent Rigby on National Security and the Navigating Public Service

22 Oct 2025

After advising prime ministers and shaping defence policy, Vincent Rigby now teaches students to see national security as a living field shaped by new global realitie, from climate change to COVID-19.

Climate at a Crossroads | Watch the Videos

17 Oct 2025

The third annual Ecofiscal Conference, hosted by the Max Bell School of Public Policy and The Walrus, explored how information integrity influences climate action and public trust during periods of...

Gisèle Yasmeen on Challenges and Opportunities for Food System Transformation

16 Oct 2025

A number of voices are converging in an urgent call for global action to fundamentally reform the world’s food system, given climbing rates of food insecurity, diet-related disease, and...

Meet Our MPPs: Juma Omala ‘22

2 Oct 2025

When Juma Omala MPP’22 thinks back to his early career in rural Kenya, he remembers the moments that revealed how deeply intertwined health, education, and economic opportunity are. Through his...

The Immigration Debate Within Immigrant Communities

25 Sep 2025

MPP alumnus Aftab Ahmed '23 took time to listen to the viewpoints of immigrants in his community in Toronto.

Neil Bouwer: Bringing 30+ Years of Public Service Experience into the Classroom

25 Sep 2025

With over three decades of experience in Canada’s public service, Neil Bouwer brings an unmatched depth of insight to his role as Visiting Professor of Practice at the Max Bell School of Public...

New "Covering Wildfire" toolkit for media

12 Sep 2025

The toolkit came from a journalism bootcamp held June 16-18, 2025.

New research on legal reform in preventing homelessness

10 Sep 2025

Canada is not experiencing “a” housing crisis. It is experiencing multiple housing crises. For those with vulnerabilities—such as mental illness, addiction, domestic violence, disability, or...

Nouvelle recherche sur la réforme juridique en matière de prévention de l’itinérance

10 Sep 2025

Le Canada ne connaît pas « une » crise du logement, mais bien plusieurs crises simultanées. Les personnes vulnérables, notamment celles qui souffrent de maladie mentale, de toxicomanie, de violence...

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