Le programme d'Action Canada transforme les leaders émergents en leur donnant une compréhension approfondie du pays, du leadership et des politiques publiques. Jonathan Plamondon ’15 est devenu un leader rassembleur, Michelle Bailey ’23 a approfondi sa connaissance du Canada, et Geordie Hungerford ’10 a vu le programme aider des leaders autochtones transformer leurs idées en actions.
Candidature avant le 10 mars 2026.
Séances d’info : 17 fév. (angl.), 18 fév. (fr.), 19 fév. (Autochtones)
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@KelseyTuoc A correlated difference: you can only watch the large screen, you can interact with the small screen, I.e. move on to the next video, play the game.
It is the interaction, at least as much as the screen size, that makes the phone or pad so engrossing.
@s_r_constantin@yuhsinjc How do you disentangle that, i.e. decide what the mix of "they're doing a bad thing" vs. "I'm being unfair" is in a particular situation? (And are there more than these two choices?).
@JimLSilver @Teri_Kanefield "to remove opposition members from office and to prosecute or jail them, while also creating a “rally ’round the flag” effect that generates enough popular support ... to push through aggressive antidemocratic institutional reforms..." @Teri_Kanefield https://t.co/NLjdIpkzCt 4/4
@JimLSilver @Teri_Kanefield "increasing autocrats’ incentives to repress and lowering the costs of doing so. If successful, these tactics can fully stop a potential autocrat from eroding democracy. But if they fail, they will provide the executive with “legitimate” reasons... 3/4