April 3, 2008 Public Record On April 3 & 4 in Toronto the first major conference of the Glendon School of Public Affairs took place entitled " Public Institutions and Canada's Future " . Conference participants discussed the current state and role of public institutions within Canada and internationally. On April 3 rd , 2008 , Mel Cappe , (President, Institute for Research on Public Policy), Joan Andrew , (Deputy Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, Ontario), André Dulude , (Assistant Deputy Minister, Policy, Partnerships and Corporate Affairs, Service Canada) and Ian Robert (Political Science, Glendon) discussed ways in which to renew to public service in Canada.
February 15, 2007 On February 14-16 the McGill Institute for the Study of Canada organized " The Charter @ 25 " conference exploring the history of the...
April 3, 2008 Public Record On April 3 & 4, 2008 in Toronto the first major conference of the Glendon School of Public Affairs took place entitled "...
April 3, 2008 Public Record On April 3 & 4 in Toronto the first major conference of the Glendon School of Public Affairs took place entitled " Public...
April 3, 2008 Public Record On April 3 & 4 in Toronto the first major conference of the Glendon School of Public Affairs took place entitled " Public...
January 23, 2007 On January 23 2007 , the Institute for Research on Public Policy organized a luncheon entitled " The Underrepresentation of Visible...
April 4, 2008 Public Record On April 3 & 4 in Toronto the first major conference of the Glendon School of Public Affairs took place entitled " Public...
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