Canada's 45th federal election
Members of the media may directly contact the following experts on this topic:
Politics
André Lecours(English and French)
Full Professor, School of Political Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences
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Professor Lecours’ research and expertise includes Canadian and Quebec politics, federalism and nationalism.
“Mark Carney is bright guy but is untested as a politician. Does he have the communication and debating skills (including in French) to hold his own against Pierre Poilievre and Yves-François Blanchet. There is some upside but also potential for major disappointment."
Efe Peker (English and French)
Associate Professor, School of Sociological and Anthropological Studies and School of Political Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences
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Professor Peker's research focuses on populism and nationalism in North America and Europe. He can examine how Carney's arrival comes at a time of increased nationalism/populism within Canada since Donald Trump's return and the implications Trump’s threats to Canada’s sovereignty and how that might shape the campaign.
Luc Turgeon (English and French)
Full Professor, School of Political Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences
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Professor Turgeon’s research and expertise includes Canadian and Quebec politics, federalism and nationalism.
Environment + Carbon Tax
Ryan Katz-Rosene (English only)
Associate Professor, School of Political Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences
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Professor Katz-Rosen’s expertise relates to the ecological political economy with a focus the complex interactions between political economic structures and the environment. His research includes sustainable transportation and its climate and environmental impact. (Read his article in The Conversation: Who really killed Canada’s carbon tax? Friends and foes alike.)
Andrew Heffernan (English and French)
Adjunct Professor, School of Political Studies and Climate Associate, Information Integrity Lab.
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Professor Heffernan’s expertise relates to climate policy and the politics of climate change, both in Canada and from a global perspective (read his article in The Conversation: How political leaders communicate climate policy should be a defining factor this election). His research and expertise includes:
- Impact of climate policies on electoral polling and outcomes
- Current federal political stances on climate policy
- Evolution (and apparent death) of the carbon tax in Canada
- Climate disinformation
Jean-Thomas Bernard (English & French)
Visiting Professor, Department of Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences and Faculty affiliate at the Institute of the Environment.
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Professor Bernard's research includes topics related to energy economics: sector and individual energy demand, energy efficiency, energy price by sources, oil price forecast and energy policies.
Tax plans and economic visions
Vern Krishna (English only)
Full Professor, Faculty of Law - Common Law Section
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- Canadian tax law
- Business policy and law
- Corporate finance
- Internet law
Isabelle Salle (English and French)
Canada Research Chair in Macroeconomics and Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences.
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Professor Salle has extensive research and policy experience in monetary policy, central bank communication and inflation dynamics.
David Gray (English and French)
Full Professor, Department of Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences
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Professor Gray's research interests include the fields of labor economics and labor market policy. He can provide analysis of the parties' economic platforms and promises.
Gordon Betcherman (English only)
Emeritus Professor, International Development and Global Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences
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- Labour Economics (including jobs and unemployment)
- National economy
- Social Policy (including employment insurance)
- Political economy
- Trade
Security & intelligence
Michelle Tessier (English and French)
Senior Fellow, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, Faculty of Social Sciences
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Ms. Tessier is a former Deputy Director Operations of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) responsible for the overall management of Service operations, intelligence, security screening and governance. Her expertise lies in intelligence and national security, including foreign interference.
Peter Jones (English and French)
Associate Professor, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, Faculty of Social Sciences
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Professor Jones formerly held positions related to international affairs and security at the Department of Foreign Affairs, the Privy Council Office, and the Department of Defence.
Florian Martin-Bariteau (English and French)
Associate Professor, Faculty of Law - Common Law Section, University Research Chair in Technology and Society, Director of AI + Society Initiative and the Centre for Law, Technology and Society.
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Professor Martin-Bariteau is co-author on a recently published global policy brief to provide policymakers with actionable globally-oriented policy guidance on the impact of AI on democracy and electoral integrity. He can discuss:
- AI policy
- Platform governance and online harms
- Privacy protection
Elizabeth Dubois (English only)
Associate Professor, Department of Communication, Faculty of Arts and University Research Chair in Politics, Communication and Technology.
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Dr. Elizabeth Dubois’ work examines political uses of digital media, including media manipulation, citizen engagement, and AI. She can speak about:
- Foreign interferences campaigns online
- Disinformation
- The role of social media platforms and tech companies in the election
- Generative AI in the election
- Social media and use of social media influencers in election campaigns
- Astroturfing
Social Issues
Geranda Notten (English and French)
Full Professor, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, Faculty of Social Sciences
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Professor Nottenk’s research and expertise lies in public policy, public administration and economics. She can discuss the following topics in relation to the federal election:
- Income poverty
- Food security
- Social policy
Emmanuelle Bernheim (English and French)
Full Professor, Faculty of Law – Civil Law Section
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Professor Bernheim’s research and expertise explores the role of law and justice in the production and reproduction of inequalities, including access to justice for marginalized citizens. She can speak to:
- Homelessness
- Mental health
- Health and forced hospitalization
- Difficulties in accessing justice
Communications / Messaging
Nomi Claire Lazar (English only)
Full Professor, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, Faculty of Social Sciences
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Professor Lazark can discuss political messaging and rhetoric.
Elizabeth Dubois (English only)
Associate Professor, Department of Communication, Faculty of Arts and University Research Chair in Politics, Communication and Technology.
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Dr. Elizabeth Dubois work examines political uses of digital media, including media manipulation, citizen engagement, and AI.
Ivan Ivanov (English and French)
Associate Professor, Department of Communications, Faculty of Arts
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Professor Ivanov's research and expertise focuses on:
- Constitutive power of the organizational communication
- Public relations practices in public organizations in the digital era
- Competencies, skills and know-how of communicators
- Crisis communication and internal communication
Communications / messages politiques
Ivan Ivanov (français et anglais)
Professeur agrégé, Département de communication, Faculté des arts
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Les domaines de recherches et d'expertise du professeur Ivanov portent sur :
- Le rôle constitutif de la communication organisationnelle
- Les pratiques de relations publiques qui se trouvent au carrefour de l'information et de la communication
- Compétences, aptitudes et savoir-faire des communicants
- La communication de crise et la communication interne
Nomi Claire Lazar (anglais seulement)
Professeure titulaire, École supérieure d'affaires publiques et internationales, Faculté des sciences sociales
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La professeure Lazar peut discuter des messages politiques et de la rhétorique politiques.
Elizabeth Dubois (anglais seulement)
Professeure agrégée, Département de communication, Faculté des arts et Chaire de recherche de l’Université en politique, communication et technologie
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Les travaux de la professeure Dubois portent sur les utilisations politiques des médias numériques, notamment la manipulation des médias, l'engagement des citoyen(ne)s et l'intelligence artificielle.