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Policy Options is a digital magazine published by the Institute for Research on Public Policy (IRPP) in Montreal, Quebec. It features daily articles on issues of public policy by contributors from academia, research institutions, the political world, the public service and the non-profit and private sectors. We’re committed to introducing our listeners to a diversity of viewpoints on the important public policy challenges of our time.

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Policy Options is a digital magazine published by the Institute for Research on Public Policy (IRPP) in Montreal, Quebec. It features daily articles on issues of public policy by contributors from academia, research institutions, the political world, the public service and the non-profit and private sectors. We’re committed to introducing our listeners to a diversity of viewpoints on the important public policy challenges of our time.

Twitter: https://twitter.com/IRPP
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IRPP.org/

    PO Podcast 167 - Addressing Ecological Risks (Institutions for Effective Climate Action conference)

    PO Podcast 167 - Addressing Ecological Risks (Institutions for Effective Climate Action conference)

    PO Podcast 167 - Addressing Ecological Risks (Institutions for Effective Climate Action conference) by IRPP

    • 1h 1m
    PO Podcast 166 - Climate Change in the North

    PO Podcast 166 - Climate Change in the North

    PO Podcast 166 - Climate Change in the North by IRPP

    • 34 min
    PO Podcast 165 - An Interview between Jennifer Ditchburn and Kim Pate

    PO Podcast 165 - An Interview between Jennifer Ditchburn and Kim Pate

    It is undeniable that poverty and income inequality are two of Canada’s most pressing issues. But it is less clear what policy solutions need to be enacted to address these problems.

    In response to these challenges, some policy practitioners have called for the implementation of an unconditional Basic Income that would be accessible to all Canadians. Bill S-233, An Act to develop a national framework for a guaranteed livable basic income, is a clear example of this response. Proponents of a Basic Income present the policy framework as a simple and direct response to poverty, on the grounds that sending people a cheque through the tax system seems efficient.

    However, a host of researchers have called into question the underlying assumptions about the causes of poverty that proponents of a basic income take for granted. For instance, is basic income the best tool to achieve a just society? Could other social policies be put in place to achieve the desired outcome more holistically and efficiently? The book Basic Income and a Just Society, published last year by the IRPP, takes such an approach.

    This conversation between IRPP CEO and President Jennifer Ditchburn and Senator Kim Pate – a sponsor of Bill S-233 – tackles these questions, which have been at the centre of the IRPP’s and Senator Pate’s work for years.

    • 23 min
    PO Podcast 164 - An all-in approach to solving Canada’s affordability and climate crises

    PO Podcast 164 - An all-in approach to solving Canada’s affordability and climate crises

    Affordability and climate are compounding, overlapping crises — and people are struggling through them both at the same time. Individuals across Canada are tired of making trade-offs because, when it comes to life’s necessities — housing, food, transportation and a sustainable climate — there should be none.

    Solutions that ignore the full picture are no longer acceptable. What’s needed now is a fundamentally different approach to policymaking, one that considers all basic needs because they are all interdependent. The Affordability Action Council (AAC), a collaboration of diverse policy and community leaders, has broken down silos to table a package of “all-in” solutions to help meet Canadians’ basic needs in an integrated way.

    On Thursday, February 1, we held a panel discussion featuring three AAC members who explored the group’s main areas of focus — food, transportation and housing — and explained how a holistic approach to policymaking can lead to solutions that lower cost, reduce vulnerability and give people greater control over their lives. The event took place at the Impact Hub in Ottawa and was also live streamed. This podcast is the audio from that discussion.

    • 1h 16 min
    The history of colonialism and slavery still impacts Black people in Canada by Fauzya Moore

    The history of colonialism and slavery still impacts Black people in Canada by Fauzya Moore

    To move beyond this long legacy, federal and provincial governments need to focus on educating Canadians about Black history.

    • 9 min
    Le Québec encore seul dans sa défense des pouvoirs provinciaux par Charles Breton

    Le Québec encore seul dans sa défense des pouvoirs provinciaux par Charles Breton

    En se privant d’un milliard cette année pour défendre sa compétence en santé, le Québec se retrouve une fois de plus dans le rôle de gardien du fédéralisme.

    • 7 min

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Patty Cuttell ,

Important conversations

There is not enough public understanding of political and policy processes in Canada. Anyone interested or concerned about the governance of our country, provinces or municipalities should listen. Thank you!

NateCowan6 ,

Great Podcast

Extremely informative on Canadian Policy, host always has great questions!

JasminCyr ,

Great show about Canadian politics

Great work

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