About the Event

Our Explore Public Policy Issues seminars are back! These post-secondary student seminars are a perfect networking opportunity for students interested in economics, political science, business and public policy, though students of all backgrounds are welcome! Come join us as we return to Toronto for a day full of informative presentations from top scholars, a lively Q&A and peer-to-peer discussion. A light breakfast and lunch are provided alongside complimentary beverages. Please arrive before 10:00am ET to check-in. Registration is free for students.

When

Saturday, October 21, 2023 - 9:30 am to 3:00 pm

Where

Northern Lights Ballroom, Marriott City Centre
1 Blue Jays Way
Toronto, ON M5V 1J4
Contact Name: 
Mitch Charlton
Contact Phone: 
604.688.0221 ext. 532
Contact Email: 

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About the Event

Our Explore Public Policy Issues seminars are back! These post-secondary student seminars are a perfect networking opportunity for students interested in economics, political science, business and public policy, though students of all backgrounds are welcome! Come join us as we return to Toronto for a day full of informative presentations from top scholars, a lively Q&A and peer-to-peer discussion. A light breakfast and lunch are provided alongside complimentary beverages. Please arrive before 10:00am ET to check-in. Registration is free for students.

Speakers & Instructors

Professor of Political Science, University of Windsor
The Essential Women in Liberty: Jane JacobsSince the Covid-19 pandemic some have speculated about... more

The Essential Women in Liberty: Jane Jacobs

Since the Covid-19 pandemic some have speculated about the future of cities. With learning, working, and entertainment being conducted in virtual spaces we might ask what is the point of having ourselves organized in places called cities? Jane Jacobs is as good a place as any to answer that question. She was the author of 9 books, ostensibly about cities, but also about economics, diversity, and social theory. Dr. Miljan covers Jacob’s extensive contribution to our understanding of cities and the state.

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Executive Vice President, Fraser Institute
The Realities of SocialismRecent polling data finds more than 4-in-10 Canadians—and 50% of... more

The Realities of Socialism

Recent polling data finds more than 4-in-10 Canadians—and 50% of younger Canadians aged 18-24—support socialism as their preferred economic system. But what does this mean? How do Canadians and people in other western countries define socialism and are they willing to pay the costs? This presentation will explore the support for socialism, its meaning, and implications.

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Professor of Economics, Samford University, Brock School of Business
How the Bourgeois Deal Enriched the WorldStandards of living today are much higher than they used... more

How the Bourgeois Deal Enriched the World

Standards of living today are much higher than they used to be. Why? Contrary to what you might have heard, the Great Enrichment didn't happen because of things like slavery, saving, and science. Rather, even the poorest among us are vastly richer than their ancestors because we embraced what Adam Smith called 'the liberal plan of equality, liberty, and justice.

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Director, Energy & Environmental Policy, Mackinac Center for Public Policy
Environmental Economics

Environmental Economics

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Event Testimonials

  • Seminars like this one are a more approachable format to learning more about topics in public policy that otherwise may seem daunting, especially for a student.
    - Saskatoon
  • A thought-provoking experience that will challenge your assumptions and broaden your perspectives.
    - Ottawa
  • Amazing way to spend my Saturday. Very relevant and academic conversations inspiring students to professionally pursue these topics.
    - Calgary

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