"Policymakers in Congo and elsewhere increasingly view the ADF as an extension of the Islamic State -but this assumption obscures the causes and consequences of the violence, and may be counterproductive."- ‼️freshly in from @HuronPoliSci Prof @LindsayScorgie and Alum M Dunlop‼️
With somewhat of a LOOOOONG break and inactivity, we're back in this space with exciting updates about what's coming up this summer and fall! #staytuned@HuronGLE @huronatwestern @HuronPoliSci@DrBradfordGLE
We're at the opening of the @PillarNN Community Innovation Awards and the night is young! This has been a night of good vibes and energy! Shotout to DJ Zara! @DrBradfordGLE @ml_baldwin
GLE classes (2001, 4001) recently engaged with Professor Michelle Baldwin’s action-research with Community Foundations of Canada @CommFdnsCanada on transforming philanthropy and communities. Terrific theory/practice learning! #CFCTransform#GLE#governance#leadership#ethics
A stimulating GLE Capstone seminar yesterday with City Planners @BenGMorin and Laurel Snyder.Great discussion of civic engagement in planning processnm!New insights from @CityofLdnOnt and @cityofcalgary for GLE @CityStudioLdn project!@DrBradfordGLE @HuronResearch @huronatwestern
In his @TorontoStar column, @kofi_hope presented a vision for coordinated federal-provincial-municipal investment in Toronto's Rexdale neighbourhood. @DrBradfordGLE writes that Urban Development Agreements offer a model for bringing that vision to life: https://t.co/W55EhuGvzn
New article today in @TorontoStar
by @DrBradfordGLE building on my last column, lets keep the convo going on how government and community can best coordinate comprehensive supports for our most undserserved neighbourhoods #TOpoli
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Just before reading week, @huronatwestern alumni @SeanAlexYauk and @natalie_crossX visited the GLE Capstone Class to talk about the role of arts and culture in the modern policy landscape! This conversation is very important and students learned a lot! Thank-you Sean and Natalie!
Happy to see @DrBradfordGLE and @thachard in @TheHillTimes discussing how Canada's history of federal-provincial-municipal agreements offers a model for collaborative policymaking to address the country's major challenges, including COVID-19: https://t.co/FBLmjoIP1g
A poli sci prof says different levels of gov't need to stop passing blame and start working together. @DrBradfordGLE joins us @CBCKW891 at 650 to talk about his new report for the Institute on Municipal Finance and Governance @UofT. LISTEN LIVE: https://t.co/J0xDEi016K
A new paper from @IMFGtoronto, as part of FCM’s Urban Project, presents tri-level urban development agreements as a way – if managed properly – to coordinate decision-making and improve outcomes for those who live in cities. https://t.co/XGb2DnvPS9 @DrBradfordGLE#cdnmuni
Our very own @DrBradfordGLE's tri-level and place bases framework can be a starter pack for many @HuronGLE thinkers and a gameplan for our decision-makers! @imfgtoronto @huronatwestern @HuronPoliSci
New report draws together ideas I’ve been tackling since 2001 CPRN Why Cities Matter! Place-based, multi-level governance & municipalities/communities as policy partners. Build back better through “place-based federalism”. @huronatwestern @WesternUrban@HuronPoliSci@HuronGLE
@HuronGLE is in the process of hosting several panels and guest speakers this year to leverage the virtual platform and stimulate discussions around innovations and critical thinking in our public and private sectors. Panel 1️⃣ of many! @huronatwestern @ggransaull
This week @HuronGLE class hosted terrific panel on Social Innovation/Impact Investing. Huge thanks to @ggransaull Avery Pasternak & Maddi McNevitts for their insights. Shout-out to GLE RA Rohan Noronha for convening/chairing session. @HuronResearch@ecobee@leapforchange@MaRSDD