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New Ontario 360 Briefing on the Future of Work

March 9, 2022

Today’s policy brief, The Future of Work, is written by University of Toronto economics professor Beth Dhuey. It sets out a near and long-term plan to prepare Ontario workers for new and evolving labour market trends, including automation and growing...

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New Reach Alliance case study: Bridging the Maternal Care Gap: Mobile Antenatal Care in Rural and Indigenous Guatemalan Communities

March 8, 2022

The newest Reach Alliance case study features Munk School professor and founder of the Reach Alliance, Joe Wong, and his team of researchers. The case study highlights the barriers to maternal health in Guatemala and the Healthy Pregnancy Project (HPP)...

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New Ontario 360 Transition Briefing: Northern Connections

March 4, 2022

The newest Ontario 360 policy brief, Northern Connections, written by the Northern Policy Institute’s President and CEO Charles Cirtwill, sets out the case for public investments in digital and physical infrastructure as a key part of an overall growth strategy...

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New Ontario 360 Transition Briefing: After The Storm: An Overview Of Ontario’s Fiscal Challenges

March 1, 2022

Ontario 360’s goal is to inform election-related policy thinking. Today’s policy brief, After The Storm: An Overview of Ontario’s Fiscal Challenges, produced by Lakehead University economist Livio Di Matteo, sets out short- and long-term fiscal policy considerations for the next...

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New Ontario 360 Transition Brief by Munk School Senior Fellow Darrell Bricker

February 22, 2022

Here is the first policy brief in Ontario 360’s pre-election series that will run twice-weekly between now and the provincial election’s campaign kick-off. Ontario 360’s goal: to inform election-related policy thinking. Today marks 100 days to the provincial election on...

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Peter Loewen & Eric Merkley publish new research in Vaccine journal: The correlates and dynamics of COVID-19 vaccine-specific hesitancy

February 22, 2022

Director of the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, Peter Loewen, and Eric Merkley, professor of political science at UofT join to publish new research on vaccine hesitancy. A major finding is that people are more willing to...

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Phillip Lipscy in the Journal of Japanese Studies: Japan Transformed? The Foreign Policy Legacy of the Abe Government

February 18, 2022

In Phillip Lipscy’s new journal acticle, he critically assess foreign policy shifts under Japan’s former Prime Minister Abe Shinzō and evaluates the relative significance of individual, domestic, and international factors. Lipscy’s assessment of Abe’s legacy carries important implications for future...

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Mohammed Al-Tajer

New Citizen Lab report: Pearl 2 Pegasus

February 18, 2022

Pearl 2 Pegasus is a joint report between Red Line for Gulf and The Citizen Lab by Bill Marczak, Ali Abdulemam, John Scott-Railton, Bahr Abdul-Razzak, Siena Anstis, Noura Al-Jizawi, and Ron Deibert. Key Findings Citizen Lab’s forensic analysis confirms that...

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The Street and the Ballot Box

Lynette Ong’s new book: The Street and the Ballot Box

February 17, 2022

Lynette Ong’s new book, The Street and the Ballot Box, published on January 29, examines the 2018 Malaysian election and a range of cases from other authoritarian regimes across Asia, Eastern Europe, and Africa. Ong explores a broad-based social movement that...

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IMFG Research Paper: Development Charges and Housing Affordability – A False Dichotomy?

February 17, 2022

In a new paper from the Munk School’s Institute on Municipal Finance and Governance (IMFG), Adam Found argues that properly formulated development charges actually improve housing affordability. Read the paper here.

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