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Earlier this year the Institute published a paper entitled An Opportunity not to be wasted: Reforming Ontario's Recycling Program. Our expert panelists discussed the paper, and reform in the Ontario recycling system more generally.  Panelists:  Tom Chervinsky, VP Campaigns, Canadians for Clean Prosperity Ken Friesen, Executive Director, Canadian Beverage Container Recycling Association…
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Convening government leaders, industry experts and key policy influencers, the C.D. Howe Institute’s Special Policy Conference on telecommunications and broadcasting will discuss the current and future landscape in Canada. Register today to join the discussion on this constantly evolving sector. We will be discussing the future of broadcasting, Canadian content, the consumer perspective and…
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Convening government leaders, industry experts and key policy influencers, the C.D. Howe Institute’s Special Policy Conference on transportation infrastructure will discuss the current and future landscape in Canada. Register today to join the discussion on the challenges and opportunities municipalities and policy makers face as we transition into an increasingly urban ecosystem. By examining…
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Please join us post-election for a discussion with our in-house experts on the policy priorities for a newly elected federal government. Our experts discuss Canada’s economic policy challenges, potential directions of the new government, and their implications for Canada’s economic dynamism and Canadians’ living standards.   To register please contact Allie Kehoe at AKehoe@cdhowe.org. 
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English to follow. Les avantages concurrentiels des économies développées et en voie de développement sont liés aux aptitudes des pays à recruter et à déployer le potentiel de talents qui leur permettront de se démarquer en recherche et innovation. Au cours des dernières décennies, le Canada est devenu l’un des principaux joueurs dans les domaines de l’enseignement supérieur, de la recherche et…
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English to follow. Pour des raisons historiques et politiques, le dossier énergétique du Canada est devenu un « patchwork » d’initiatives provinciales, un creuset d’oppositions régionales et une source d’antagonisme environnemental. Sophie Brochu propose ce qu’elle pense être une approche pratique pour dénouer l’impasse et nourrir une ambition collective. For historical and political reasons,…