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Shaye Ganam
Canada's inflation situation looks better than America's—it's not. Here's why

Shaye Ganam

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2026 10:27


Trevor Tombe is a professor of economics at the University of Calgary, the Director of Fiscal and Economic Policy at The School of Public Policy, a Senior Fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute, and a Fellow at the Public Policy Forum. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

China Daily Podcast
英语新闻丨中国电动汽车惠及全球消费者

China Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 5:00


The first shipment of 24,500 Chinese-made electric vehicles has been cleared for import in Canadian ports recently. The anticipation, excitement and positive feedback from Canadian car dealers, consumers and auto market analysts make it clear that Chinese EVs are by no means the "threat" to industry or security some Western politicians have portrayed them to be. On the contrary, they are a boon to the market.近期,首批2.45万辆中国产电动汽车获准通关进入加拿大港口。加拿大汽车经销商、消费者及市场分析人士对此满怀期待,热情高涨,反馈积极。这一切清晰地表明,中国电动汽车绝非某些西方政客所描绘的所谓产业或安全“威胁”,相反,它们是市场的福音。The decision by the Mark Carney government of Canada to slash tariffs on Chinese EVs and introduce an import quota system is a departure from the protectionist policies adopted by its predecessor. In October 2024, the then Justin Trudeau government imposed a 100 percent tariff on Chinese EVs, effectively shutting Chinese manufacturers out of the Canadian market. This move followed the lead of the then US administration.加拿大总理马克·卡尼政府大幅降低中国电动汽车关税并推出进口配额制度,此举明显有别于前任政府的保护主义路线。2024年10月,贾斯廷·特鲁多政府曾对中国电动汽车加征100%的关税,将中国汽车厂商实际排除在加拿大市场之外,这一措施是在步当时美国政府的后尘。However, with the new policy announced during Carney's visit to China in January, Canada has opened its market to 49,000 Chinese EVs annually, with a reduced most-favored-nation tariff rate of 6.1 percent. This shift not only reflects a pragmatic approach to trade but also signals a willingness to engage with China on mutually beneficial terms.不过,卡尼今年1月访华期间宣布的新政策,标志着加拿大每年向4.9万辆中国电动汽车敞开大门,并适用6.1%的最惠国关税。这一转变不仅体现出加拿大当局务实的贸易态度,更传递出加拿大愿与中国在互利共赢的基础上开展合作的意图。The import of Chinese EVs comes at a juncture for Canada, which is striving to meet its climate goals. Ottawa has set ambitious targets to phase out internal combustion engines and achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. Chinese EVs, with their technology, competitive pricing and proven performance, can play a big role in helping accelerate Canada's transition to green mobility.中国电动汽车进入加拿大市场,正值该国为实现气候目标而冲刺的关键节点。加拿大政府已制定了宏伟目标,计划逐步淘汰内燃机汽车,力争到2050年实现净零排放。中国电动汽车凭借先进的技术、极具竞争力的价格和久经考验的性能,有望成为推动加拿大绿色出行转型的一支重要力量。Canadian Minister of Industry Melanie Joly has emphasized the potential of joint-venture partnerships with Chinese EV companies to help boost domestic manufacturing and competitiveness. "The idea is to be able, in North America, to adopt new technology," Joly told the media on the sidelines of the Public Policy Forum's 2026 Canada Growth Summit in Toronto early this month. "If other countries don't necessarily want to adopt them right now, we can adopt them first."加拿大工业部长梅拉妮·乔利强调,与中国电动汽车企业建立合资伙伴关系,有望助力提升本国制造业和竞争力。本月初,乔利在多伦多举行的公共政策论坛2026年加拿大增长峰会间隙对媒体表示:“我们的想法是能够在北美采纳新技术。如果其他国家现在不一定想采用,我们可以先试先行。”As some observers say, Canada can gain access to cutting-edge technologies, improve its industrial competitiveness, and create jobs in the clean energy sector by collaborating with Chinese EV companies. The partnership is not a one-way street; it offers opportunities for Canadian companies to integrate into global supply chains and benefit from China's vast market.观察人士指出,与中国电动汽车企业合作,加拿大可获得前沿技术、提升产业竞争力,并为清洁能源领域创造就业机会。这种合作关系并非单向受益,它让加拿大企业得以融入全球供应链,并分享中国广阔市场带来的红利。The import of Chinese EVs can help address the affordability gap in Canada's EV market. Chinese EVs, known for their affordability without compromising on quality, can make EVs more accessible to a broader segment of the population.进口中国电动汽车有助于缩小加拿大电动汽车市场的价格鸿沟。中国电动汽车物美价廉,能让更广泛的人群负担得起电动汽车。Canada's practical approach is in stark contrast to the shortsightedness of some developed economies that still impose hefty tariffs on Chinese EVs under the excuse of safeguarding "security" and protecting local enterprises. Protectionism only harms consumers by raising prices and stifles the technological progress of domestic industries by removing the incentive to be competitive.加拿大的务实态度,与一些仍以维护“安全”、保护本土产业为借口、对中国电动汽车征收高额关税的发达经济体形成了鲜明对比。保护主义只会推高价格,最终由消费者买单;同时,由于削弱了竞争动力,它还会扼杀本土产业的技术进步。That explains why the European Union — under growing pressure from its enterprises and consumers to open the market to Chinese EVs — has chosen to resolve its self-created problem with them through negotiations with China. The energy shortage triggered by the Middle East crisis has further driven consumers worldwide toward EVs.这也解释了为何欧盟在企业和消费者要求向中国电动汽车开放市场的压力日益增大的情况下,选择通过与中国谈判来解决这个由其自身制造的问题。中东危机引发的能源短缺,更是进一步促使全球消费者转向电动汽车。Protecting inefficient industries only breeds stagnation; while embracing competition breeds innovation. The policymakers of the EU should heed the experience of Canada and view China's EV sector with objectivity.保护低效产业,只会助长停滞;拥抱公平竞争,方能催生创新。欧盟的政策制定者不妨听听加拿大经验,客观看待中国电动汽车产业。The competitiveness of Chinese EVs stems from market dynamics. The technological edge of Chinese EVs lies in the country's complete industry chain, innovation and fierce market competition. The ability to source almost all the battery components within a single city cluster allows manufacturers to produce high-quality vehicles at lower costs.中国电动汽车的竞争力,源自其充满活力的市场生态。其技术优势,得益于中国完备的产业链、持续不断的创新以及激烈的市场竞争。在单一城市集群内即可采购几乎全部电池组件,这让制造商得以用更低的成本生产出高品质的汽车。Chinese EVs lower the barrier to green mobility for consumers worldwide, and support global climate goals. By embracing this, the Canadian government has made a rational choice to join many other economies in the world and opt for a path of shared prosperity and sustainable development.中国电动汽车降低了全球消费者践行绿色出行的门槛,并对实现全球气候目标形成支撑。加拿大政府对此欣然接纳,作出了明智选择,与全球众多经济体携手,走上了共享繁荣与可持续发展的道路。cleared for import获准进口anticipation /ænˌtɪsɪˈpeɪʃən/期待juncture /ˈdʒʌŋktʃə/关键时刻,关头stark contrast /stɑːkˈkɒntrɑːst/鲜明对比city cluster /ˈsɪtiˈklʌstə/城市集群

Wonk
Could Canada be energy independent?

Wonk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2026 47:29


The conflict with Iran has raised a lot of questions about Canadian oil, gas and energy. If we produce so much of the stuff, why are we at the mercy of bottlenecks in the Strait of Hormuz? Jay Khosla is executive director of economic and energy policy at the Public Policy Forum. Susannah Pierce is the former CEO of Shell Canada and also led the development of the LNG Canada terminal. They join host Amanda Lang to talk about strategic reserves, east-west pipelines and the missing electricity link.

Alexander Garrett
OneLegUpAlex Update 2/3/26- DDNC SPRING PUBLIC POLICY FORUM RETURNS TO DC IN MARCH 2026!

Alexander Garrett

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 9:43 Transcription Available


More info on the DDNC 2026 Spring Public Policg Forum as referenced on OneLegUpAlex : https://ddnc.org

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Keeping It Real With Alex Garrett Podcasting
OneLegUpAlex Update 2/3/26- DDNC SPRING PUBLIC POLICY FORUM RETURNS TO DC IN MARCH 2026!

Keeping It Real With Alex Garrett Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 9:43 Transcription Available


More info on the DDNC 2026 Spring Public Policg Forum as referenced on OneLegUpAlex : https://ddnc.org

spring public policy forum
Adapting With Alex Garrett
OneLegUpAlex Update 2/3/26- DDNC SPRING PUBLIC POLICY FORUM RETURNS TO DC IN MARCH 2026!

Adapting With Alex Garrett

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 9:43 Transcription Available


More info on the DDNC 2026 Spring Public Policg Forum as referenced on OneLegUpAlex : https://ddnc.org

spring public policy forum
The CEO Series with McGill's Karl Moore
Inez Jabalpurwala, CEO of the Public Policy Forum

The CEO Series with McGill's Karl Moore

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 40:33


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Wonk
The big policies that will shape 2026

Wonk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 34:22


When it comes to unprecedented times, 2025 did not disappoint. It was a year of upheaval and change, both at home and abroad. In the year ahead, Canada will grapple with big issues and daunting policy files, from housing to AI to tariffs and trade. Host Amanda Lang speaks with Inez Jabalpurwala, the president and CEO of the Public Policy Forum, about the urgent need for broader policy discussions, their impact on all Canadians and how to chart a better path forward in 2026.

Energy vs Climate
Energy Tech That Has Us (and You) Talking

Energy vs Climate

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 57:04 Transcription Available


A fun, fast-paced, skeptics tour through some of the most talked-about emerging energy technologies. From enhanced geothermal systems to thermal batteries, balcony solar, flying cars, and yes, even space-based solar power – David, Sara, and Ed dig into what's real, what's hype, and what might actually move the needle on decarbonization. (00:00) - Cold open(02:08) - Small modular nuclear reactors(09:14) - E-bikes(15:46) - Balcony solar(22:13) - Fusion(28:33) - Thermal batteries(34:56) - Enhanced geothermal(42:04) - Carbon capture and storage capacity(43:19) - Space solar(45:07) - Flying carsA huge thanks to all the listeners who submitted suggestions for this episode!Show Notes & ReferencesAbout Your Co-HostsDavid Keith is Professor and Founding Faculty Director, Climate Systems Engineering Initiative at the University of Chicago. He is the founder of Carbon Engineering and was formerly a professor at Harvard University and the University of Calgary. He splits his time between Canmore and Chicago.Sara Hastings-Simon studies energy transitions at the intersection of policy, business, and technology. She's a policy wonk, a physicist turned management consultant, and a professor at the University of Calgary and Director of the Master of Science in Sustainable Energy Development.Ed Whittingham is a clean energy policy/finance professional specializing in renewable electricity generation and transmission, carbon capture, carbon removal and low carbon transportation. He is a Public Policy Forum fellow and formerly the executive director of the Pembina Institute, a national clean energy think tank.Send us a text (if you'd like a response, please include your email)Produced by Amit Tandon & Bespoke Podcasts ___Energy vs Climate Podcastwww.energyvsclimate.com Contact us at info@energyvsclimate.com Bluesky | YouTube | LinkedIn | X/Twitter

Energy vs Climate
The Great Energy Showdown: Solar Takes All?

Energy vs Climate

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2025 56:02 Transcription Available


Sara's back for the launch of Season 7 of Energy vs Climate!For our first episode, David, Sara, and Ed discuss whether solar will be the big energy winner. Has solar energy already won? What's driving its rapid ascent? And what does it mean for energy production and policy here in Canada?Show notes & references available on episode page.About Your EvC Co-Hosts:David Keith is Professor and Founding Faculty Director, Climate Systems Engineering Initiative at the University of Chicago. He is the founder of Carbon Engineering and was formerly a professor at Harvard University and the University of Calgary. He splits his time between Canmore and Chicago.Sara Hastings-Simon studies energy transitions at the intersection of policy, business, and technology. She's a policy wonk, a physicist turned management consultant, and a professor at the University of Calgary and Director of the Master of Science in Sustainable Energy Development.Ed Whittingham is a clean energy policy/finance professional specializing in renewable electricity generation and transmission, carbon capture, carbon removal and low carbon transportation. He is a Public Policy Forum fellow and formerly the executive director of the Pembina Institute, a national clean energy think tank.Energy vs Climate relies on the support of our generous listenersDonate to keep EvC goingSend us a text (if you'd like a response, please include your email)Produced by Amit Tandon & Bespoke Podcasts ___Energy vs Climate Podcastwww.energyvsclimate.com Contact us at info@energyvsclimate.com Bluesky | YouTube | LinkedIn | X/Twitter

Energy vs Climate
BONUS: Author Don Gillmor on his latest book "On Oil" | Climate Book Reviews

Energy vs Climate

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2025 44:15 Transcription Available


We're sharing another episode of Ed's podcast Climate Book Reviews with acclaimed Canadian author Don Gillmor on his latest non-fiction work, On Oil.Ed is joined by his regular co-host Dr. Roger Thompson, Director of Writing Programs and Professor at Arizona State University.This episode dives into the sharply drawn and darkly funny world of On Oil, a slim and punchy examination of the most earth-altering industry of our time. Drawing from Gillmor's early years working on Alberta oil rigs and his deep experience as a journalist and novelist, the book traces how oil has shaped not only our landscapes and economies, but also our politics, foreign policy, and our public imagination.It's a lively and wide-ranging conversation with Don about the inspiration behind the book, and how the oil industry—like a character in a novel—is navigating a world in flux.About Our Guest:Don Gillmor is an award-winning Canadian novelist, journalist and children's book author. His journalism and criticism have appeared in The Walrus, where he was a senior editor; Saturday Night and Toronto Life, where he was a contributing editor; and Rolling Stone, GQ, The Globe and Mail and The Toronto Star, among other publications. He has won 12 National Magazine Awards.About Your Hosts:Roger Thompson is a professor and writer at ASU. He began his career working with environmental literature and nature writing and established with Ed Whittingham an environmental internship program in Banff, Alberta for students at a VMI, a military college. His most recent environmental book, No Word for Wilderness: Italy's Grizzlies and the Race to Save the Rarest Bears on Earth (Ashland Creek), documents the attempts by grassroots activists and university faculty to preserve the Marsican bears of Abruzzo, and it reveals for the first time the mafia's attempts to use National Parks to fleece EU subsidies.Ed Whittingham is a clean energy policy/finance professional specializing in renewable electricity generation and transmission, carbon capture, carbon removal and low carbon transportation. He is a Public Policy Forum fellow and formerly the executive director of the Pembina Institute, a national clean energy think tank.Send us a text (if you'd like a response, please include your email)Produced by Amit Tandon & Bespoke Podcasts ___Energy vs Climate Podcastwww.energyvsclimate.com Contact us at info@energyvsclimate.com Bluesky | YouTube | LinkedIn | X/Twitter

Energy vs Climate
EvC BONUS: Upton Sinclair's Oil! - Climate Book Reviews Podcast with Michael Tondre

Energy vs Climate

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2025 47:09 Transcription Available


Send us a textEd Whittingham & Roger Thompson discuss Upton Sinclair's classic novel - Oil!We're sharing another episode of Ed's occasional podcast, Climate Book Reviews, this time discussing the book that was the inspiration for the critically acclaimed 2007 movie, There Will Be Blood, starring Daniel Day-Lewis.Ed and co-host Dr. Roger Thompson (Associate Dean and Professor of Writing and Rhetoric at Stony Brook University in New York) chat with Michael Tondry, editor of a critical edition reissue by Penguin Books.Michael talks about the history of the book, the events that gave birth to it, and the book's depiction of both the hope and horrors of oil exploration and extraction. About Your Hosts:Roger Thompson is a professor and writer at Stony Brook University. He began his career working with environmental literature and nature writing and established with Ed Whittingham an environmental internship program in Banff, Alberta for students at a VMI, a military college. His most recent environmental book, No Word for Wilderness: Italy's Grizzlies and the Race to Save the Rarest Bears on Earth (Ashland Creek), documents the attempts by grassroots activists and university faculty to preserve the Marsican bears of Abruzzo, and it reveals for the first time the mafia's attempts to use National Parks to fleece EU subsidies.Ed Whittingham is a clean energy policy/finance professional specializing in renewable electricity generation and transmission, carbon capture, carbon removal and low carbon transportation. He is a Public Policy Forum fellow and formerly the executive director of the Pembina Institute, a national clean energy think tank.Produced by Amit Tandon & Bespoke Podcasts___Energy vs Climatewww.energyvsclimate.com Bluesky | YouTube | LinkedIn | X/Twitter

Energy vs Climate
The Rise of Conspiratorial Environmentalism with Dr. Holly Jean Buck

Energy vs Climate

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 58:12 Transcription Available


Send us a textDavid & Ed chat with Dr. Holly Buck about Conspiratorial-Environmentalism's connection to climate & geoengineering; the anti-vax movement; and what it tells us about mainstream environmentalism & climate politics.(03:08) Skip Intro(09:12) David's personal experience with Conspiratorial-Environmentalism(27:15) Social Media and monetization(38:58) What do we do when environmentalists turn to conspiracies?(46:33) Audience QuestionsDetailed show notes available on episode page About Our Guest:Holly Jean Buck is an Associate Professor of Environment and Sustainability at the University at Buffalo. She is an environmental social scientist and human geographer whose research focuses on public engagement with emerging climate and energy technologies. She holds a Ph.D in Development Sociology from Cornell University, and is the author of the books Ending Fossil Fuels: Why Net Zero Is Not Enough and After Geoengineering. Currently, she is a 2024-25 Radcliffe-Salata Climate Justice Fellow at Harvard University.About Your EvC Co-Hosts:David Keith is Professor and Founding Faculty Director, Climate Systems Engineering Initiative at the University of Chicago. He is the founder of Carbon Engineering and was formerly a professor at Harvard University and the University of Calgary. He splits his time between Canmore and Chicago.Sara Hastings-Simon studies energy transitions at the intersection of policy, business, and technology. She's a policy wonk, a physicist turned management consultant, and a professor at the University of Calgary and Director of the Master of Science in Sustainable Energy Development.Ed Whittingham is a clean energy policy/finance professional specializing in renewable electricity generation and transmission, carbon capture, carbon removal and low carbon transportation. He is a Public Policy Forum fellow and formerly the executive director of the Pembina Institute, a national clean energy think tank.Produced by Amit Tandon & Bespoke Podcasts___Energy vs Climatewww.energyvsclimate.com Bluesky | YouTube | LinkedIn | X/Twitter

The CEO Series with McGill's Karl Moore
Edward Greenspon, Former CEO of the Public Policy Forum

The CEO Series with McGill's Karl Moore

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 44:25


This week on The CEO Series, Karl Moore sits down with Edward Greenspon, former CEO of the Public Policy Forum and past Editor-in-Chief of The Globe and Mail. Tune in as they discuss the impact of Canada’s most influential prime ministers, the future of the media industry, and how organizations can navigate today’s increasingly complex policy landscape.

Alexander Garrett
DDNC Washington Representative Dane Christiansen Recaps Spring Public Policy Forum with OneLegUpAlex 3-12-25

Alexander Garrett

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 36:13


Learn more about the Digestive Disease National Coalition  as featured on Alex Garrett's One Leg Up Network, https://ddnc.org/leadership

Adapting With Alex Garrett
DDNC Washington Representative Dane Christiansen Recaps Spring Public Policy Forum with OneLegUpAlex 3-12-25

Adapting With Alex Garrett

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 36:13


Learn more about the Digestive Disease National Coalition  as featured on Alex Garrett's One Leg Up Network, https://ddnc.org/leadership

Keeping It Real With Alex Garrett Podcasting
DDNC Washington Representative Dane Christiansen Recaps Spring Public Policy Forum with OneLegUpAlex 3-12-25

Keeping It Real With Alex Garrett Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 36:13


Learn more about the Digestive Disease National Coalition  as featured on Alex Garrett's One Leg Up Network, https://ddnc.org/leadership

Adapting With Alex Garrett
OneLegUpAlex Recaps The DDNC Public Policy Forum 2025 : Ease Frustration Through Legislation

Adapting With Alex Garrett

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 23:52


Links to organizations represented at the DDNC 2025 Spring Public Policy Forum and as covered One Leg Up With Alex Garrett :- DDNC: https://ddnc.org/public-policy...- UOAA - https://www.ostomy.org/- Oley Foundation : https://oley.org/- ASPEN: https://nutritioncare.org/- CDF https://celiac.org/about-celia...- NPF - https://pancreasfoundation.org...- Mission Cure: https://rarediseases.org/organ...:~:text=Mission%3A%20Cure%20is%20a%20nonprofit,patient%20outcomes%2C%20starting%20with%20pancreatitis.

Energy vs Climate
The USA vs Climate - Trump's New Climate & Energy Policy with Dr. Jesse Jenkins

Energy vs Climate

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 65:40 Transcription Available


Send us a textJesse Jenkins, David Keith, and Ed Whittingham break down the key policy reversals, their impact on U.S. emissions, and the broader geopolitical and economic consequences—for Canada and beyond. Plus, audience questions!Full Show notes with links to references on our websiteAbout Our Guest:Jesse D. Jenkins is an assistant professor and macro-scale energy systems engineer at Princeton University with a joint appointment in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and the Andlinger Center for Energy and Environment. He leads the Princeton ZERO Lab (Zero-carbon Energy systems Research and Optimization Laboratory), which focuses on improving and applying optimization-based energy systems models to evaluate and optimize low-carbon energy technologies, guide investment and research in innovative energy technologies, and generate insights to improve energy and climate policy and planning decisions. About Your Co-Hosts:David Keith is Professor and Founding Faculty Director, Climate Systems Engineering Initiative at the University of Chicago. He is the founder of Carbon Engineering and was formerly a professor at Harvard University and the University of Calgary. He splits his time between Canmore and Chicago.Sara Hastings-Simon studies energy transitions at the intersection of policy, business, and technology. She's a policy wonk, a physicist turned management consultant, and a professor at the University of Calgary and Director of the Master of Science in Sustainable Energy Development.Ed Whittingham is a clean energy policy/finance professional specializing in renewable electricity generation and transmission, carbon capture, carbon removal and low carbon transportation. He is a Public Policy Forum fellow and formerly the executive director of the Pembina Institute, a national clean energy think tank.Produced by Amit Tandon & Bespoke Podcasts___Energy vs Climatewww.energyvsclimate.com Bluesky | YouTube | LinkedIn | X/Twitter

Alexander Garrett
OneLegUpAlex Recaps The DDNC Public Policy Forum 2025 : Ease Frustration Through Legislation

Alexander Garrett

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 23:52


Links to organizations represented at the DDNC 2025 Spring Public Policy Forum and as covered One Leg Up With Alex Garrett : - DDNC: https://ddnc.org/public-policy... - UOAA - https://www.ostomy.org/ - Oley Foundation : https://oley.org/ - ASPEN: https://nutritioncare.org/ - CDF https://celiac.org/about-celia... - NPF - https://pancreasfoundation.org... - Mission Cure: https://rarediseases.org/organ...:~:text=Mission%3A%20Cure%20is%20a%20nonprofit,patient%20outcomes%2C%20starting%20with%20pancreatitis.

Keeping It Real With Alex Garrett Podcasting
OneLegUpAlex Recaps The DDNC Public Policy Forum 2025 : Ease Frustration Through Legislation

Keeping It Real With Alex Garrett Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 23:52


Links to organizations represented at the DDNC 2025 Spring Public Policy Forum and as covered One Leg Up With Alex Garrett : - DDNC: https://ddnc.org/public-policy... - UOAA - https://www.ostomy.org/ - Oley Foundation : https://oley.org/ - ASPEN: https://nutritioncare.org/ - CDF https://celiac.org/about-celia... - NPF - https://pancreasfoundation.org... - Mission Cure: https://rarediseases.org/organ...:~:text=Mission%3A%20Cure%20is%20a%20nonprofit,patient%20outcomes%2C%20starting%20with%20pancreatitis.

Energy vs Climate
Ask EvC Anything - 2024

Energy vs Climate

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024 48:09 Transcription Available


Send us a textJoin David & Ed for a special end-of-2024 Ask-Us-Anything episode dedicated to your questions. Thanks to everyone who sent in your questions - we couldn't do it without you!Also, thanks to the Pembina Institute for help with an answer at 22:00 (reference link - Meeting the emissions cap-A feasible pathway for the oil and gas) About Your EvC Co-Hosts:David Keith is Professor and Founding Faculty Director, Climate Systems Engineering Initiative at the University of Chicago. He is the founder of Carbon Engineering and was formerly a professor at Harvard University and the University of Calgary. He splits his time between Canmore and Chicago.Sara Hastings-Simon studies energy transitions at the intersection of policy, business, and technology. She's a policy wonk, a physicist turned management consultant, and a professor at the University of Calgary and Director of the Master of Science in Sustainable Energy Development.Ed Whittingham is a clean energy policy/finance professional specializing in renewable electricity generation and transmission, carbon capture, carbon removal and low carbon transportation. He is a Public Policy Forum fellow and formerly the executive director of the Pembina Institute, a national clean energy think tank.Produced by Amit Tandon & Bespoke Podcasts___Energy vs Climatewww.energyvsclimate.com Bluesky | YouTube | LinkedIn | X/Twitter

Energy vs Climate
New York Times Columnist David Wallace-Wells: In Conversation on EvC

Energy vs Climate

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 52:46 Transcription Available


The Rush with Reshmi Nair & Scott MacArthur
Election Day in America as Canada watches nervously

The Rush with Reshmi Nair & Scott MacArthur

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 33:45


Brian Lilley is in for Deb Hutton today. - Brett House - Professor of Professional Practice in economics at Columbia Business School and a Fellow with the Public Policy Forum, the Munk School and Massey College, on the economic impact for Canada of the American elections- Bell selling MLSE, buying US ISP - Cocktails to enjoy for tonight while watching the US election with Jen Kirsch - pop culture insider and your friendly neighborhood relationship columnist- Are you going in to debt to help your kids? Or at a certain point do you have to have your best interest at heart? 

Energy vs Climate
LIVE SHOW - Solar Geoengineering: Should we go there? - Part II

Energy vs Climate

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 44:57 Transcription Available


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Energy vs Climate
EV Ownership vs Level 1 Charging

Energy vs Climate

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 26:56 Transcription Available


Rethinking EV ChargingA commonly held belief by new or prospective EV owners is that purchasing one requires the installation of a “level 2”, or 240 volt, home charger. Sara and Ed chat about recent University of Calgary research that challenges this assumption. They discuss considerations that might go into choosing which option is best for EV owners and people considering EVs, as well as the practical realities when it comes to charging, range anxiety - and pottery kilns. About Your EvC Co-Hosts:David Keith is Professor and Founding Faculty Director, Climate Systems Engineering Initiative at the University of Chicago. He is the founder of Carbon Engineering and was formerly a professor at Harvard University and the University of Calgary. He splits his time between Canmore and Chicago.Sara Hastings-Simon studies energy transitions at the intersection of policy, business, and technology. She's a policy wonk, a physicist turned management consultant, and a professor at the University of Calgary and Director of the Master of Science in Sustainable Energy Development.Ed Whittingham is a clean energy policy/finance professional specializing in renewable electricity generation and transmission, carbon capture, carbon removal and low carbon transportation. He is a Public Policy Forum fellow and formerly the executive director of the Pembina Institute, a national clean energy think tank.Produced by Amit Tandon & Bespoke Podcasts___Energy vs Climate: How climate is changing our energy systemswww.energyvsclimate.com Twitter/X | Bluesky | YouTube | LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram

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Illinois REALTORS® Podcast
How Zoning Reform Impacts The Housing Market with Angela Brooks

Illinois REALTORS® Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 11:41


This week on the Illinois REALTORS® Weekly Podcast we're bringing you a little taste of the Public Policy Forum from the 2024 Fall Business Meetings which was all about Zoning Reform and featured Angela Brooks, the 2024 President of the American Planning Association. She joined our CEO Jeff Baker on stage to talk about the origins of Zoning, the important role it plays in the future of the housing market and why REALTORS® are uniquely suited to help in that process.

Empire Club of Canada
Borderline: How Canada Can Matter More to the United States - and the Rest of the World | 09-18-2024

Empire Club of Canada

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 61:47


The Empire Club of Canada Presents: Borderline: How Canada Can Matter More to the United States - and the Rest of the WorldAre Canadians prepared for a new relationship with the United States? No matter who becomes president after the upcoming U.S. election, Canada needs a plan. While our economies are deeply intertwined, Canada is heavily exposed to the populist headwinds in the U.S., and to larger geopolitical tensions sweeping the world. The Public Policy Forum and the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy have embarked on a project — called Matter More — to inject fresh policy thinking into the Canada-U.S. relationship. PPF President Edward Greenspon and Janice Stein, Founding Director of Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, will announce how Canada can leverage its strengths and investments to ensure the country is resilient in the face of political and policy shifts, and geopolitical risks. The discussion will be moderated by award-winning business journalist Amanda Lang, Anchor, Taking Stock at CTV. Join us at the Empire Club of Canada on September 18th, 2024, to explore how the evolving U.S. landscape might affect your business. The Public Policy Forum will unveil the latest insights from their new report, entitled “Matter More: A Canadian strategy for a changing United States”, during this event. The Empire Club is proud to welcome the Public Policy Forum to its podium. Featuring special remarks by Drew Fagan, Professor, Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy  Moderator: Amanda Lang, Anchor, Taking Stock, CTV Speakers:Edward Greenspon, President and CEO, Public Policy ForumJanice Stein, Founding Director, Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy *The content presented is free of charge but please note that the Empire Club of Canada retains copyright. Neither the speeches themselves nor any part of their content may be used for any purpose other than personal interest or research without the explicit permission of the Empire Club of Canada.* *Views and Opinions Expressed Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by the speakers or panelists are those of the speakers or panelists and do not necessarily reflect or represent the official views and opinions, policy or position held by The Empire Club of Canada.*

Ontario Today Phone-Ins from CBC Radio
How are you affected by political polarization?

Ontario Today Phone-Ins from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 51:41


You weigh in on the growing concern around political polarization with guests Sabreena Delhon with the Samara Centre for Democracy, MP Marco Mendicino, former public safety Minister, and Journalist Justin Ling, author of a final report on polarization for the Public Policy Forum.

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Wonk
Wonk Returns for Season 2

Wonk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 0:43


Season 2 of WONK launches September 12! Join host Edward Greenspon, president and CEO of the Public Policy Forum, for another season of thoughtful conversations with passionate leaders and policy makers who are helping to shape the policy of this country. New episodes launch Thursdays.

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Hub Dialogues
Hub Dialogues: Ed Greenspon on the fast-evolving policy landscape and the role of think tanks

Hub Dialogues

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 48:06


Ed Greenspon, president and CEO of the Public Policy Forum, discusses the fast-evolving policy landscape, the role of think tanks and where the PPF has sought the policy conversation on the energy transition, economic growth and government subsidies for the news media. The Hub Dialogues features The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.If you like what you are hearing on Hub Dialogues consider subscribing to The Hub's free weekly email newsletter featuring our insights and analysis on key public policy issues. Sign up here: https://thehub.ca/free-member-sign-up/. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Energy vs Climate
Canada vs Climate: Federal Minister of Energy & Natural Resources, Jonathan Wilkinson

Energy vs Climate

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 58:53 Transcription Available


David, Sara, and Ed talk to Canada's Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, Jonathan Wilkinson. The conversation was very timely given that Canada's federal parliament had only just risen for the summer. It was also revealing of the challenges and opportunities facing the current federal government on climate and energy policy. They covered a broad range of energy and climate policy topics, from electrification, affordability concerns, policy resilience, to his government's industrial decarbonization problem.About Our Guest:The Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson has served as the Member of Parliament for North Vancouver since 2015. He has also served in the Prime Minister's Cabinet as Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, and currently as Minister of Energy and Natural Resources. Raised in Saskatchewan, Minister Wilkinson spent more than 20 years in the private sector, holding leadership positions with a number of companies dedicated to the development of clean technology.About Your Co-Hosts:David Keith is Professor and Founding Faculty Director, Climate Systems Engineering Initiative at the University of Chicago. He is the founder of Carbon Engineering and was formerly a professor at Harvard University and the University of Calgary. He splits his time between Canmore and Chicago.Sara Hastings-Simon studies energy transitions at the intersection of policy, business, and technology. She's a policy wonk, a physicist turned management consultant, and a professor at the University of Calgary and Director of the Master of Science in Sustainable Energy Development.Ed Whittingham is a clean energy policy/finance professional specializing in renewable electricity generation and transmission, carbon capture, carbon removal and low carbon transportation. He is a Public Policy Forum fellow and formerly the executive director of the Pembina Institute, a national clean energy think tank.Produced by Amit Tandon & Bespoke PodcastsSend us a Text Message.___Energy vs Climate: How climate is changing our energy systemswww.energyvsclimate.com Twitter/X | Bluesky | YouTube | LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram

Generation Squeeze's Hard Truths
Taxes, deficits, and Canada's fiscal reckoning - with Sean Speer

Generation Squeeze's Hard Truths

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 43:37


Governments of all party stripes, across Canada, must confront a gnarly problem when it comes to investing more fairly in all ages. How do we pay for the ballooning retirement costs of baby boomers, without skimping on the needs of younger people and burdening future generations with massive public debts? And more basically, how can we have "adult conversations" about how to pay for the Canada we want? Gen Squeeze founder Paul Kershaw delves into these questions and more with leading conservative thinker Sean Speer. Sean is editor-at-large at The Hub, a Public Policy Forum fellow, and an assistant professor at the University of Toronto's Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy. He was previously a senior economic adviser to former Prime Minister Stephen Harper.  Dig deeper: Our Budget Season 2024 commentary and ⁠Substack Chat⁠, where you can share your budget questions and ideas during our “Office Hours” on April 19. “A fiscal reckoning is coming for Canada” by Sean Speer, The Hub  “Protect OAS by eliminating outdated tax shelters for retirees” by Paul Kershaw, The Globe & Mail “Globe & Mail: Canada's promise to NATO collides with spending increases for retirees” by Paul Kershaw, The Globe & Mail Paul Kershaw's provincial budget commentary in The Hub: Ontario's budget further burdens younger Ontarians Alberta's Conservatives double down on expensive health care strategy  The B.C. budget highlights just how expensive the Boomers' retirements will be

Energy vs Climate
EvC Bonus - Hot Topic: Carbon Tax

Energy vs Climate

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 59:10 Transcription Available


New BONUS Podcast EpisodeCanada's consumer carbon tax policy has been getting a lot of press attention of late, especially following the $15/T increase that took affect on April 1, 2024. Much has been said about it across the political spectrum, some of it accurate, and some of it just plain wrong. David's away this month, so it's just Sara and Ed talking all things carbon tax with special guest Mark Jaccard.  About Our GuestMark Jaccard has been a prof at Simon Fraser University since 1986 save a couple of sabbaticals serving as Chair and CEO of the British Columbia Utilities Commission. Mark has served on the IPCC, domestically on the National Roundtable on the Environment and the Economy, and he's a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and CD Howe Institute. His most recent book is the “The Citizen's Guide for Climate Success,” published in 2021.About Your Hosts:Sara Hastings-Simon studies energy transitions at the intersection of policy, business, and technology. She's a policy wonk, a physicist turned management consultant, and a professor at the University of Calgary and Director of the Master of Science in Sustainable Energy Development.Ed Whittingham is a clean energy policy/finance professional specializing in renewable electricity generation and transmission, carbon capture, carbon removal and low carbon transportation. He is a Public Policy Forum fellow and formerly the executive director of the Pembina Institute, a national clean energy think tank.___Energy vs Climate: How climate is changing our energy systemswww.energyvsclimate.com Twitter/X | Facebook | Instagram | Threads | Bluesky | YouTube | LinkedIn

Illinois REALTORS® Podcast
Winter Business Meetings 2024 Highlights

Illinois REALTORS® Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 13:09


This week on the Illinois REALTORS® Weekly Podcast we're recapping the PACKED sessions from the 2024 Winter Business Meetings. If you were unable to attend or if you did and couldn't make some of the sessions, here is your recap and highlights of the Business Issues Forum, Public Policy Forum, REALTOR® Political Involvement Committee (RPIC) Forum and the Legal Update.

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Can quality of life and a sense of belonging on the East Coast translate into big economic gains for the region?

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 8:19


Carole Lee Reinhardt is the Atlantic director for the national think-tank Public Policy Forum.

Information Morning Fredericton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

A new report suggests Atlantic Canada has a secret weapon to attract business investment and it boils down to our sunny disposition. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Carole Lee Reinhardt, the Atlantic director for the Public Policy Forum.

Front Burner
What's driving polarization in Canadian politics?

Front Burner

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 25:17


Were the ‘Freedom Convoy' protests in Ottawa a “peaceful protest against a tyrannical ruler,” or a bunch of people driven by “lies and misinformation, disturbing the peace of everyone, and being bigoted”? These two conflicting perspectives help illustrate Canadian polarization in a new report from the Public Policy Forum, authored by journalist Justin Ling, titled ‘Far and Wider: The Rise of Polarization in Canada.' Ling joins guest host Tamara Khandaker to discuss political polarization in Canada, what's driving it, and how it's impacting young Canadians. For transcripts of this series, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/frontburner/transcripts

The Andrew Lawton Show
Chrystia Freeland bikes everywhere – except when her chauffeur is driving her

The Andrew Lawton Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 49:55


Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland touted her green bona fides by telling Canadians she doesn't have a car because she bikes, walks or takes the subway everywhere. Except as a cabinet minister, Freeland has a chauffeured limo, and she regularly flies back and forth between Toronto and Ottawa – often multiple times per week. Even so, she's accused those who point this out of “misinformation.” Also, is political polarization worse than ever? A new report from the Public Policy Forum, written by freelance journalist Justin Ling, says political polarization has been on the rise for years, but this has hastened since the onset of the pandemic. The report focuses considerably on discourse around vaccination in Canada and the Freedom Convoy, which the report finds made Canada an “exporter of anti-elite sentiment” around the world. Report author Justin Ling joins True North's Andrew Lawton live to discuss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Team Ten Eight
Dr. Alika Lafontaine - Canada's Care Crisis

Team Ten Eight

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2023 52:05


Dr. Alika Lafontaine is an award-winning physician, the first Indigenous doctor listed in Medical Post's 50 Most Powerful Doctors and the first Indigenous president of the Canadian Medical Association. He has served in medical leadership positions at the Alberta Medical Association, the Canadian Medical Association, the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, and as the vice-president and president of the Indigenous Physicians Association of Canada.From 2013 to 2017 he co-led the Indigenous Health Alliance project, one of Canada's most ambitious health transformation initiatives, successfully advocating for $68 million of federal funding for Indigenous health transformation in Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario, and was recognized for his work by the Public Policy Forum. In 2020, Dr. Lafontaine launched the Safespace Networks project with friendship centres across British Columbia, providing a safe and anonymous way for patients and providers to share their own experiences and contribute to system change without the risk of retaliation for sharing their truths.On this episode, Dr. Lafontaine discusses his personal experiences with racism as an indigenous man navigating medical school, the significant challenges faced by health care providers in what he calls a system in collapse, and offers advice for patients on how they can better advocate for themselves and navigate the complex labyrinth that makes up Canada's system of care. Thank you for listening! For more Team Ten Eight content, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn!

Policy Speaking
Ep. 75: The Future of Healthcare with Dr. Victoria Lee & Dr. Danielle Martin

Policy Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 39:19


Paired with the release of the Public Policy Forum's Taking Back Health Care report, this special edition of Policy Speaking features report authors Dr. Victoria Lee and Dr. Danielle Martin. Dr. Lee, Clinical Associate Professor at the University of British Columbia and Assistant Professor at Simon Fraser University, and Dr. Martin, Professor in the Department of Family & Community Medicine with Temerty Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto, join host Edward Greenspon to discuss what it will take to mend the health-care system – and why money is only a part of that solution.

Hub Dialogues
Episode #180: Dialogue with Robert Asselin

Hub Dialogues

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 35:21


Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada's daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad. The episodes are generously supported by The Ira Gluskin And Maxine Granovsky Gluskin Charitable Foundation.This episode features Sean Speer in conversation with Robert Asselin, the senior vice president for policy at the Business Council of Canada and a senior fellow at the Public Policy Forum and the University of Toronto's Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, about the need to reform Canada's science and technology policy and institutions in order to boost innovation and productivity.If you like what you are hearing on Hub Dialogues consider subscribing to The Hub's free weekly email newsletter featuring our insights and analysis on public policy issues. Sign up here: https://thehub.ca/free-member-sign-up/.The Hub is Canada's leading information source for public policy. Stridently non-partisan, The Hub is committed to delivering to Canadians the latest analysis and cutting-edge perspectives into the debates that are shaping our collective future.Visit The Hub now at https://www.thehub.ca. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Agenda with Steve Paikin (Audio)
Who Is This Economy Working For?

The Agenda with Steve Paikin (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 33:26


The Organization for Economic Development and Cooperation (OECD) predicts that Canada will be the worst performing advanced economy over the next decade. Wages have been virtually stagnant for 50 years, while the top 20 per cent of households hold almost 70 per cent of all the net worth in the country. It begs the question: Who is this economy working for? To help us understand, we welcome: Vass Bednar, public policy professor at McMaster University; Bret House, economist and professor at Columbia Business School and Fellow with the Public Policy Forum; Sunil Johal, professor, Public Policy and Society, University of Toronto and Vice-President, Public Policy with the CSA Group; and Kaylie Tiessen, labour economist, Unifor; and Graeme Moffat, senior fellow at the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy at the University of Toronto.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

If you were Blaine Higgs, what should your New Years resolution be? Katie Davey, former policy director at Public Policy Forum and J.P. Lewis, a professor of political science at UNBSJ talk about political expectations for 2023.

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Free Lunch by The Peak
Should Canada Build More Stuff At Home?

Free Lunch by The Peak

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 46:46


The system of low-cost, hyper-efficient manufacturing that emerged after the end of the Cold War promised to deliver the goods—literally—and usher in a new era of high growth and cheap consumer products. But after years of supply chain disruptions brought on by the pandemic and growing detachment between China and the West, we're now seeing how fragile that system really can be. Is it time for something new? Sean Speer thinks so. He's the PPF Scotiabank Fellow in Strategic Competitiveness at the Public Policy Forum and Editor-at-Large of The Hub, and in this episode, he makes the case for building up industry in Canada to make more of the stuff we need at home.

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Hub Dialogues
Episode #160: Dialogue with Ed Greenspon

Hub Dialogues

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 41:10


Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada's daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad. The episodes are generously supported by The Ira Gluskin And Maxine Granovsky Gluskin Charitable Foundation.This episode features Sean Speer in conversation with Edward Greenspon, the President and CEO of the Public Policy Forum, about the need for a supply-side revolution including energy, health care, housing, ideas, and people. If you like what you are hearing on Hub Dialogues consider subscribing to The Hub's email newsletter featuring our insights and analysis on public policy issues. Sign up here: https://newsletter.thehub.ca/.The Hub is Canada's leading information source for public policy. Stridently non-partisan, The Hub is committed to delivering to Canadians the latest analysis and cutting-edge perspectives into the debates that are shaping our collective future.Visit The Hub now at https://www.thehub.ca. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Beyond the Headlines
How Addressing the Supply Crisis Can Create a More Equitable, Resilient Society

Beyond the Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 60:49


Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, businesses across many sectors of the economy have found it increasingly difficult to find workers. According to Statistics Canada, the unemployment-to-job vacancy ratio reached an historic low of 1.4 in June 2022, amidst a record tight labour market. In particular, significant impacts have been felt within the healthcare and social assistance, construction, and manufacturing sectors. Today we unpack the causes and consequences of Canada's labour supply crisis. What, if anything, can be done to improve the situation? Moreover, our guest Sean Speer outlined in a recent white paper entitled “The Urgent Case for a Supply Rebuild: Investing in a New Economic Compact for Canada” that we are facing broader supply shortages, for example related to the supply of energy, housing, and ideas. The latter part of our discussion addresses the rationale for government involvement in a broader supply rebuild. What is the role of government, and what are the long-term consequences of inaction?   Guest Bio - @Sean_Speer:   Our guest today is Sean Speer. Sean is an assistant professor at the University of Toronto's Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy, Editor-at-Large with The Hub, and a project director at Ontario 360. Additionally, Sean is the Public Policy Forum's Scotiabank Fellow in Strategic Competitiveness and, luckily for us, the Faculty Advisor of Beyond the Headlines. He has previously served in different roles for the federal government, including as senior economic advisor to Prime Minister Stephen Harper. Sean has written extensively about federal policy issues, including taxes and government spending, retirement income security, social mobility, and economic competitiveness. Sean holds an M.A. in History from Carleton University and has studied economic history as a PhD candidate at Queen's University.   Further Reading:   Porter, D., & Kavkic, R. (2022). Workers Wanted: Demand, Demographics and Disruption (Focus). BMO.   Ragan, C. (2010). Two Policy Challenges Driven by Population Aging. Policy Options, 31(9), 72–79.   Shingler, B., & Bruce, G. (2022, August 23). In a tight labour market, this is where Canadian workers are going. CBC.   Speer, S., & Greenspon, E. (2022, November 1). The Urgent Case for a Supply Rebuild: Investing in a New Economic Compact for Canada. Public Policy Forum.   Producers:   Connor Fraser - Executive Producer

The Current
Does Canada's liquefied natural gas offer a climate solution or more reliance on fossil fuels?

The Current

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 20:12


Could Canada's liquefied natural gas (LNG) be a cleaner option in weaning the world away from coal or would increasing LNG production just increase our reliance on fossil fuels? Guest host Nora Young talks to Edward Greenspon, CEO of an independent think tank called the Public Policy Forum; and Nichole Dusyk, a senior policy advisor for the International Institute for Sustainable Development.

Generation Squeeze's Hard Truths
Interview with Sean Speer: Younger generations aren't getting their fair share of Canada's budget pie

Generation Squeeze's Hard Truths

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 39:20


A generational bias in Canadian politics prioritizes seniors in government budgets, leaving younger generations fighting for table scraps. Generation Squeeze founder Dr. Paul Kershaw and host Angie Chan interview Sean Speer about the generational unfairness baked into Canada's budget pie and how it's harming younger and future generations: from unaffordable housing and a diminishing middle class, to not having as many children as parents want. Sean is editor-at-large at The Hub, the PPF Scotiabank Fellow at the Public Policy Forum, and an assistant professor at the University of Toronto's Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy. He was previously a senior economic adviser to former Prime Minister Stephen Harper. Ready to learn more and take action? Read Sean's article for Politico, "The politics of gerontocracy in Canada" Watch our Hard Truths video about Canada's Bad Budget Bunny Join Gen Squeeze in our fight for generational fairness Read this episode's transcript Check out our 2022 federal and provincial budget analysis If you're an Ontario voter, take a look at our 2022 Ontario Voter's Guide, in which we've analyzed how fairly the parties are budgeting for the wellbeing of all generations

The Health Advocates
S3, Ep 10- The Power of Virtual Advocacy

The Health Advocates

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 16:57


One of the best ways to improve health care in the United States is to educate lawmakers. And these days, conversations are made easy through Zoom. Recently, health advocates from the GHLF participated virtually in the Digestive Disease National Coalition's Public Policy Forum. Their aim was to encourage the passing of the Safe Step Act, which would protect patients from insurance companies overriding doctor's recommended therapies, and direct money to digestive disease research. “Virtual advocacy has given us the ability to reach legislators in a way in which we previously weren't able to,” says Corey Greenblatt, Manager of Policy and Advocacy at the Global Healthy Living Foundation. Among the highlights in this episode: 1:13: Listener comment 1:53: Hawaii last state to drop mask mandate 2:36: More government-issued free COVID at-home tests available 3:11: "Test to Treat Initiative"- COVID test and treatment 4:05: Describing the Digestive Disease National Coalition's Public Policy Forum 4:35: Health advocates meet with state delegates to educate lawmakers 5:35: The power of patient stories on lawmakers 6:53: Advocating for step therapy- why it’s a huge issue for patients 7:26: The Safe Step Act would establish common-sense protocols and protections for patients 7:59: Cameo appearance from Corey’s dog Walker 8:16: Analogy of upgrading your cellphone 8:54- Corey describes his and Zoe’s meeting with a Long Island lawmaker 11:28: Steven and Corey confident the Safe Step Act will become law 12:49: Advocating for increased funding for digestive disease research and public health programs 13:53: The power of virtual advocacy through Zoom 15:36: What did our co-hosts Steven and Zoe learn from this episode? Contact Our Hosts Steven Newmark, Director of Policy at GHLF: snewmark@ghlf.org Zoe Rothblatt, Patient Advocate and Community Outreach Manager at GHLF: zrothblatt@ghlf.org We want to hear what you think. Send your comments, or a video or audio clip of yourself, to thehealthadvocates@ghlf.org Catch up on all our episodes on our website or on your favorite podcast channel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.