On-demand Webinars
Our Explore Public Policy Issues seminar and webinar series features engaging presentations about pressing policy issues and innovations. Our series is especially tailored with Canadian content and is available for all post-secondary students across Canada. Students: search below to register for upcoming events or to review featured on-demand webinars. Faculty members are also welcome to incorporate seminars and webinars into their classroom experience. Please reach out to us at [email protected] if you need any assistance.
5 Key Economic Concepts that Every Public Policy Enthusiast Needs to Know
Do you love public policy? Do you know how to analyze it? Kim Holder takes us through the 5 key economic concepts that will help you do just that!
Global Storm: The Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic and Responses around the World
Livio Di Matteo explores the effectiveness of international COVID-19 containment efforts and the wide-ranging policies adopted to limit economic impact.
Two of the 7 Deadly Economic Sins
James Otteson warns of the economics sins that have deleterious effects on everything from our personal lives to our public policy.
Why Climate Policy Keeps Failing
Ross McKitrick explains carbon tax’s unintended consequences, namely permanently increased government deficits and decreased productivity.
On Productivity: The Story of Labour Market Mobility
Robert Murphy talks improved productivity growth, higher wages, and faster job creation – all beginning with greater flexibility in labour contracts.
Climate Innovations
How does increasing global prosperity address global warming issues? Bjorn Lomborg explains that the path forward is driven by ingenuity.
How Ideas Matter
Art Carden interviews renowned economist, Deirdre McCloskey, as they explore the ideas that promote positive long-run economic change.
Enviropreneurs in Action
Holly Fretwell examines how environmental entrepreneurs around the world are using markets to provide a freer, cleaner, and more prosperous society.
How Innovation Works: And Why It Flourishes in Freedom
Matt Ridley argues that we need to see innovation as an emergent, serendipitous, evolutionary and collaborative process resulting from free markets.
Women and Progress
Rosemarie Fike explores why countries around the world struggle to prosper when they place barriers on women’s rights.
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