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Homecoming: From Harm to Home - Housing as Healing for Women Survivors of Violence

25 Oct 2025 10:00
12:00

The Âé¶¹´«Ã½ÍøÕ¾ Women's Alumnae Association kindly invites you to join us for a compelling session with Pearl Eliadis, BSc'81, BCL/LLB'85, a senior lawyer and Associate Professor (professional) at the Max Bell School of Public Policy, as she explores how Canada's

Homelessness, Housing and the Law | QHPC Conference 2025

27 Oct 2025 08:00
19:00

Organized by the Quebec Homelessness Prevention Collaborative (QHPC), the conference Homelessness, Housing, and the Law will bring together policymakers, researchers, and community actors to explore how legal frameworks can help prevent homelessness in Québec.

How Canada Got Immigration Right, and Then Wrong

28 Oct 2025 17:00
20:00

In the first of three 2025 Âé¶¹´«Ã½ÍøÕ¾ Max Bell Lectures, Tony Keller explores how Canada’s unique immigration history made modern Canada. This country has always wanted immigrants, but for most of history it chose them based not on education and ability, but race and national origin.

Inside the Policy Room: A Conversation with Neil Bouwer

5 Nov 2025 14:00
15:00

Inside the Policy Room: A Conversation with Neil Bouwer

MBS at Bishop's University | Grad Fair

6 Nov 2025

We’ll be in Sherbrooke, come see us! If you’re interested in learning how to start your career in public policy, we’ll be in person & online on November 6, talking about Âé¶¹´«Ã½ÍøÕ¾â€™s Master of Public Policy (MPP). Come and learn about the curriculum, networking opportunities and life in Canada's best student city, Montreal!

MBS at Western University | Grad Fair

12 Nov 2025

We’ll be in London, Ontario, come see us! If you’re interested in learning how to start your career in public policy, we’ll be in person & online on November 12, talking about Âé¶¹´«Ã½ÍøÕ¾â€™s Master of Public Policy (MPP). Come and learn about the curriculum, networking opportunities and life in Canada's best student city, Montreal!

Five Walls and a Door: The Secret Sauce of Canadian Immigration

18 Nov 2025 17:00
20:00

In the second of three 2025 Âé¶¹´«Ã½ÍøÕ¾ Max Bell Lectures, Tony Keller explores how modern Canada built an economically successful, politically popular immigration system. For more than a quarter century, Canada enjoyed a national consensus around immigration, even as immigration was inflaming politics on both the left and the right in Europe and the United States. Why did Canada avoid these immigration conflicts? And what went wrong after 2015?

Master of Public Policy Information Session

19 Nov 2025 11:00
12:00

Learn more about our intensive Master of Public Policy program and studying at the Max Bell School where we challenge students to take on complex policy issues through practical and theoretical methods. These webinars are a chance to find out more about our program and ask any questions you may have about admission requirements, tuition, fees, career opportunities and the Max Bell School learning experience.

The Future of Canadian Immigration

27 Nov 2025 17:30
20:30

In the final of three 2025 Âé¶¹´«Ã½ÍøÕ¾ Max Bell Lectures, Tony Keller explores the options for restoring the Canadian immigration consensus, rediscovering the immigration middle-ground shared by most voters, and building a model immigration system that will benefit Canadians, the Canadian economy and immigrants. Followed by a discussion with Parisa Mahboubi, Senior Policy Analyst at the C.D.

Master of Public Policy Information Session

17 Dec 2025 12:00
13:00

Learn more about our intensive Master of Public Policy program and studying at the Max Bell School where we challenge students to take on complex policy issues through practical and theoretical methods. These webinars are a chance to find out more about our program and ask any questions you may have about admission requirements, tuition, fees, career opportunities and the Max Bell School learning experience.

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