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About the Event

This graduate seminar-style training program teaches journalists how to use an economic lens to analyze policies in Canada and around the globe. Some policy issues are dauntingly complex, and while economic reasoning doesn’t guarantee that the issues can be resolved, it nonetheless provides a powerful tool for critical thinking. The ability to determine opportunity cost, identify incentives, and predict resulting behaviour will help journalists set aside the emotion surrounding policy issues and discuss current events clearly.

For this advanced program, participants must have previously taken our Economics for Journalists program.

Bursaries
The Fraser Institute will provide a bursary to cover the cost of travel, accommodation (if applicable), and the program fee. The program fee includes tuition, materials, and included meals. Requesting a bursary does not affect application status and agreeing to pay the program fee does not guarantee acceptance into one of the programs. Bursary requests can be made on the application form. Please note: Some organizations do not allow employees to accept bursaries that pay for professional development.

Accommodation
The Fraser Institute will pay the cost of accommodation for non-local participants for the Thursday and Friday nights of the program (May 21st and 22nd). The Fraser Institute will provide Saturday night accommodation (May 23rd) only if necessary due to departing flight availability, which will be determined at the sole discretion of the Fraser Institute. Participants are considered to be “local” if they live within approximately 60 km of the program (the Lower Mainland).

Travel
The Fraser Institute will provide a bursary to cover the cost of return economy travel to the program via plane, train, bus, or ferry, or for mileage and parking for local participants. The Fraser Institute will not cover other travel expenses (i.e., taxis, airport parking, non-included meals, parking tickets, etc.)

The application deadline is February 18, 2020 at 5:00pm (PST)

When

Thursday, May 21, 2020 - 5:00 pm to Saturday, May 23, 2020 - 5:00 pm

Where

Metropolitan Hotel Vancouver
645 Howe Street
Vancouver, BC V6C 2Y9
Contact Name: 
Daniela Castillo
Contact Phone: 
604-688-0221 ext. 532
Contact Email: 

Event Pricing

FREE - no costs to register or attend
$0.00

Bursary Information

The Fraser Institute will provide bursaries to cover the costs of the program fee, travel, and accommodation (if applicable). Requesting one or more bursaries does not affect application status, and agreeing to pay for program costs does not guarantee acceptance into the program.

Please note: Some organizations do not allow employees to accept bursaries for professional development (eg., some CBC and CTV stations). Please check your organization’s policy before applying.

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About the Event

This graduate seminar-style training program teaches journalists how to use an economic lens to analyze policies in Canada and around the globe. Some policy issues are dauntingly complex, and while economic reasoning doesn’t guarantee that the issues can be resolved, it nonetheless provides a powerful tool for critical thinking. The ability to determine opportunity cost, identify incentives, and predict resulting behaviour will help journalists set aside the emotion surrounding policy issues and discuss current events clearly.

For this advanced program, participants must have previously taken our Economics for Journalists program.

Bursaries
The Fraser Institute will provide a bursary to cover the cost of travel, accommodation (if applicable), and the program fee. The program fee includes tuition, materials, and included meals. Requesting a bursary does not affect application status and agreeing to pay the program fee does not guarantee acceptance into one of the programs. Bursary requests can be made on the application form. Please note: Some organizations do not allow employees to accept bursaries that pay for professional development.

Accommodation
The Fraser Institute will pay the cost of accommodation for non-local participants for the Thursday and Friday nights of the program (May 21st and 22nd). The Fraser Institute will provide Saturday night accommodation (May 23rd) only if necessary due to departing flight availability, which will be determined at the sole discretion of the Fraser Institute. Participants are considered to be “local” if they live within approximately 60 km of the program (the Lower Mainland).

Travel
The Fraser Institute will provide a bursary to cover the cost of return economy travel to the program via plane, train, bus, or ferry, or for mileage and parking for local participants. The Fraser Institute will not cover other travel expenses (i.e., taxis, airport parking, non-included meals, parking tickets, etc.)

The application deadline is February 18, 2020 at 5:00pm (PST)

Speakers & Instructors

Economics Faculty/Director, Center for Economic Education & Honors Program at Mesa Community College
Debbie Henney teaches Economics at Mesa Community College in Mesa, Arizona. Previously she served... more

Debbie Henney teaches Economics at Mesa Community College in Mesa, Arizona. Previously she served as the Executive Director for the Arizona Council on Economic Education (ACEE). She taught high school economics and social studies for 10 years at Highland High School in Gilbert, Arizona. Debbie is also the Curriculum Director for the Foundation for Teaching Economics. In her work with MCC, ACEE and FTE, she regularly presents workshops, in-service training, and week-long residential programs for schools, students, and teachers throughout Arizona and around the country. Debbie is a member of NAEE (National Association of Economic Educations) and a past President of ACSS (Arizona Council for the Social Studies).

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Event Testimonials

  • I came to this conference expecting to be provoked and educated, and to have my previous thinking challenged. I found I was challenged and opened up my mind.
    - Sean O’Shea, Global News, Consumer Reporter
  • Very intellectually stimulating, lots of food for thought and a great way to connect with other journalists.
    - Policy for Journalists Attendee, 2019

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