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.
Property Rights vs. The Environment
Is there truly an insolvable conflict between economic growth and the environment? Bradley K. Hobbs talks property rights and environmental protection.
A Better Solution for Universally Accessible Hospital Care
Nadeem Esmail outlines how activity-based funding could improve the quality of health care services and reduce wait times for Canadians.
Maverick: A Biography of Thomas Sowell
Wall Street Journal columnist Jason Riley’s Maverick traces the life events that shaped Thomas Sowell’s ideas and resulted in a Black orphan from the Jim Crow South becoming one of our foremost public intellectuals.
Understanding the World Trade Organization
Join Inu Manak as she dives into the different types of trade institutions and explores the role of the WTO within the international trading system.
The Essential John Stuart Mill
What can we learn from John Stuart Mill? Sandra Peart offers that his greatest defense of choice is its use as a means by which we can learn to choose.
Technology Startups and Industry-Specific Regulations
Liya Palagashvili explores how regulations influence technology start-ups in the United States and in Canada. Join us to discuss innovation and regulation!
Guaranteed Annual Income
Is a Guaranteed Annual Income (GAI) a viable option for Canada to pursue? Jake Fuss explores the effectiveness of a GAI program, cost implications, and reasons why the idea has gained traction recently.
Freedom to Innovate: The Future of Technology
Adam Thierer argues that permissionless innovation is set to power the next great industrial revolution. Join us as he expands on the future of technology and prosperity.
Essential Natural Law
Samuel Gregg expands on how natural law thinkers have given us rule of law, constitutionalism, rights, private property, and limited government.
The Tyranny of Experts
William Easterly traces the history of the fight against global poverty, showing how these tactics have trampled the individual freedom of the world’s poor.