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April 24, 2021 | In the contemporary First Hundred Days (the standard measureof early presidential achievement that, in Joe Biden's case, endsApril 30),a consequential question, whichwill determine the course of the next several years and will shape the 46th President’s place in history, emerges: Has Mr. Biden—who came to the White House as the avatar of moderation, the spokesman for unity, and the exemplar of bipartisanship—changed?

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Published on: 26 Apr 2021

April 28, 2021 | Max Bell School professor David Shribman reacts to U.S. President Joe Biden's first address to Congress, which leaned into the burgeoning sentiment among Americans that government can and should play a central role in addressing the biggest challenges of our time.

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Published on: 26 Apr 2021

April 19, 2021 | Your move, Kenney and Ford. Max Bell School professor Ken Boessenkool believes the Albertan and Ontarian premierscandesign their own—superior—provincial plans byusingcarbon revenues to cut personal or corporate income taxes or boost childcare tax rebates, rather than givingrestricted visa-cash-back style rebates.

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Published on: 26 Apr 2021

April 21,2021|“The decision touches on virtually every aspect of the Canadian political landscape as it affects fundamental human rights. I cannot think that this will not go to the Supreme Court of Canada.”Pearl Eliadis, human rights lawyer andprofessor at the Max Bell School, is quoted in this article concerning the recent ruling by the Quebec Court of Appeal to uphold Bill 21.

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Published on: 22 Apr 2021

April2021| In these recent Globe and Mail articles, Max Bell School professorDavid Shribman discusses Biden's post-Trump agenda,voting laws, and the potential for a GOP Presidential hopeful from the state of Florida.

Read the articles here:

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Published on: 21 Apr 2021

October, 2020 | In the inaugural edition ofThe Oxford Handbook of Peaceful Change in International Relations, readJennifer Welsh's chapter on International law and peaceful change.

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Published on: 21 Apr 2021

April 16, 2021|With the world in crisis, what's an intellectual to do?

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Published on: 21 Apr 2021

15 April, 2021| In this panel conversation, Max Bell School director Chris Ragan shares his thoughts on the Conservative's newly revealed climate planin a conversation with theGlobe and Mail's Kelly Cryderman and political commentator Shakir Chambers.

Thepanel discussion starts at 1:20:41.

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Published on: 16 Apr 2021

March 1, 2021| Software company Clearview AI has recently been discovered illegally scraping countless images of faces on the Internet and selling them to third-party organizations in Canada.Co-penned by Sonja Solomun, Research Director of the Centre for Media, Technology, and Democracy, this article looks at the consequences of using facial recognition for the purposes of widespread surveillance. Read on to learn more about Canadian privacy law needs to change in order to hold users of facial recognition technology accountable.

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Published on: 9 Apr 2021

March 30, 2021 | This Times Colonist article examines a recent C.D. Howe Institute report, co-authored by Max Bell School professor Ken Boessenkool. Read about the report's proposal for improving Canadian daycare systems iteratively, rather than by pressing the reset button.

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Published on: 9 Apr 2021

March2021| Max Bell Professor David Shribman has penned several articles covering the ongoing changes being instated by the Biden administration. To learn more about how the US has been dealing with the pandemic relief response, massive government spending, and the other challenges of adapting to new leadership, read the articles:

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Published on: 9 Apr 2021

March 23, 2021| In this recent article, Max Bell Professor Andrew Potter comments on the current diplomatic trajectory Canada is taking with China. To learn more about the economicand defense-related consequencesinvolved, read on.

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Published on: 7 Apr 2021

May 5, 2021 | MaxBell Professor Pearl Eliadisdelivered the opening address at Queen's Human Rights Law Club's “Human Rights in Pandemic Times" conference. In this article by thePKI Global Justice Journal, learn more about Eliadis' address and the conference's key takeaways.

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Published on: 6 Apr 2021

April 1, 2021 | Max Bell Professor Pearl Eliadis is quotedin this article, which takes a look at the recent Supreme Court case against comedian Mike Ward, and the consequences of a joke he made against the disability of Quebec artist Jérémy Gabriel. Thispiece encourages readers to consider the tense relationship between freedom of speech, artistic autonomy, and personal dignity.

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Published on: 6 Apr 2021

March 5, 2021 |Google and Facebookhave dominateddigital advertising in search and social networking, creating a business model that is not based on the distribution of reliable information. Following the Australian government's recent mandate on tech regulation, Max Bell School ProfessorTaylor Owendiscusses the plight of independent media and the reputable journalistic institutions that are at stake.

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Published on: 9 Mar 2021

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