Faculty /maxbellschool/taxonomy/term/3/all en Vincent Rigby on Canada-India Relations | CBC News /maxbellschool/channels/news/vincent-rigby-canada-india-relations-cbc-news-371517 <p>February 25, 2026 | Vincent Rigby reflects on Prime Minister Mark Carney's upcoming trip to India amid debate over whether the threat of Indian transnational repression in Canada has truly ended. While describing the trip as pragmatic diplomacy, Rigby warns that security concerns should not be treated as a "footnote," and cautions against turning a blind eye to allegations of interference and intimidation.  He expresses skepticism that longstanding national security concerns will disappear overnight.</p> Thu, 26 Feb 2026 21:37:25 +0000 keith.baybayon@mcgill.ca 3673 at /maxbellschool Vincent Rigby on Montreal's Defence Industry Potential | Montreal Gazette /maxbellschool/channels/news/vincent-rigby-montreals-defence-industry-potential-montreal-gazette-371513 <p>February 25, 2026 | Vincent Rigby joins the Montreal Gazette to discuss whether Montreal could emerge as a hub in Canada's new Defence Industrial Strategy. He describes the federal announcement as a "major pivot" toward domestic industry and notes that Montreal's aerospace and simulation expertise position the city well. Rigby cautions that industrial ambition must be tied to a clear defence plan that prioritizes operational readiness.</p> Thu, 26 Feb 2026 21:18:59 +0000 keith.baybayon@mcgill.ca 3672 at /maxbellschool Shane Joy on Canada's Defence Culture and Public Support | Policy Magazine /maxbellschool/channels/news/shane-joy-canadas-defence-culture-and-public-support-policy-magazine-371495 <p>February 24, 2026 | In an article published by Policy Magazine as part of the Emerging Voices program, MPP student Shane Joy examines the cultural and political foundations required to sustain Canada's planned defence expansion.</p> <p>Joy argues that long-term legitimacy will depend on embedding a deeper national security culture, aligning industrial strategy with a coherent National Security Strategy. He writes that a transformation of this scale will require Canadians to view defence as a permanent component of sovereignty, rather than a discretionary one.</p> Wed, 25 Feb 2026 21:36:45 +0000 keith.baybayon@mcgill.ca 3671 at /maxbellschool The Modern Media Ecosystem: Risks, Realities, and Responsibilities /maxbellschool/channels/event/modern-media-ecosystem-risks-realities-and-responsibilities-371467 <p><i>As part of Francofête 2026 at ɬ﷬, under the theme "French, Language of Knowledge," this session will be held in French and is brought to you by the ɬ﷬ Alumni Association.</i></p> Tue, 24 Feb 2026 16:40:37 +0000 isabela.sullivan@mcgill.ca 3669 at /maxbellschool Vincent Rigby on Canada’s Defence Industrial Strategy | The Walrus /maxbellschool/channels/news/vincent-rigby-canadas-defence-industrial-strategy-walrus-371346 <p>February 18, 2026 | In a roundtable published by <em>The Walrus</em>, Vincent Rigby examines the Canadian federal government's new Defence Industrial Strategy and describes it as long overdue. While he supports efforts to strengthen Canada's defence industrial base and reduce dependence on foreign suppliers, he cautions that the strategy places heavy emphasis on economic development. He calls for ensuring that "sovereign capabilities" are anchored in a coherent policy framework and matched by effective implementation.</p> Wed, 18 Feb 2026 20:11:32 +0000 keith.baybayon@mcgill.ca 3667 at /maxbellschool Vincent Rigby on Appointing Canada's Next National Security Adviser | The Globe and Mail /maxbellschool/channels/news/vincent-rigby-appointing-canadas-next-national-security-adviser-globe-and-mail-371274 <p>February 10, 2026 | Vincent Rigby and Adam Chapnick argue that Ottawa should move quickly to appoint Canada's next National Security and Intelligence Adviser following Nathalie Drouin's resignation. They reflect on the evolution and growing significance of the position within the Privy Council Office and the importance of timely appointment and clearly defined responsibilities. Canada has not issued a comprehensive National Security Strategy in over two decades, and Rigby calls for its return under the next National Security and Intelligence Adviser.</p> Fri, 13 Feb 2026 18:26:52 +0000 keith.baybayon@mcgill.ca 3663 at /maxbellschool Kyle Matthews on Iran’s Rising Death Toll and What Comes Next | CTV /maxbellschool/channels/news/kyle-matthews-irans-rising-death-toll-and-what-comes-next-ctv-371247 <p>February 11, 2026 | Kyle Matthews spoke with CTV News about the rising death toll in Iran and what could come next. As the government’s crackdown is being described as the deadliest in modern Iranian history, Matthews reflects on the regime’s escalating repression, the resilience of protesters, and how the international community may respond in the weeks ahead.</p> Thu, 12 Feb 2026 18:42:26 +0000 isabela.sullivan@mcgill.ca 3657 at /maxbellschool Vincent Rigby's Canada-US Experts Group Report /maxbellschool/channels/news/vincent-rigbys-canada-us-experts-group-report-371234 <p>February 11, 2026 | In a new report for the Canada-US Experts Group, Vincent Rigby and Lawrence Herman examine the implications of renewed U.S. expansionist rhetoric for Canada's Arctic sovereignty.</p> <p>They argue that Donald Trump's annexation threats to Greenland highlight broader strategic risks for Canada, and Washington's longstanding rejection of Canada's claim that the Northwest Passage constitutes internal waters. Rigby and Herman argue that the United States must respond urgently by increasing its Arctic presence and meeting its NATO and NORAD commitments.</p> Wed, 11 Feb 2026 18:35:45 +0000 keith.baybayon@mcgill.ca 3656 at /maxbellschool A youth employment supplement could rebalance Canada’s generational divide | Policy Options /maxbellschool/channels/news/youth-employment-supplement-could-rebalance-canadas-generational-divide-policy-options-371182 <p>February 9, 2026 | In <em>Policy Options</em>, MPP'25 Graduates Kiran Gill and Gabriel Blanc examine how Canada's tax and benefit system affects young adults and outline a proposal for a Youth Employment Supplement (YES) to the Canada Workers Benefit. Building on research from the <a href="/maxbellschool/policy-lab-2025/wealth-building">Policy Lab</a> on building wealth for young Canadians, they explore how a targeted supplement for workers aged 19-29 could support employment and improve economic security for younger Canadians.</p> Mon, 09 Feb 2026 21:17:45 +0000 keith.baybayon@mcgill.ca 3652 at /maxbellschool Environment and Science Diplomacy: Past, Present and Future /maxbellschool/channels/event/environment-and-science-diplomacy-past-present-and-future-371078 <p>Join us February 26, 2026 at 5:30 p.m. for an engaging panel hosted by the ɬ﷬ Bieler School of Environment and the Canadian chapter of Women in Science Diplomacy.</p> Wed, 04 Feb 2026 20:03:10 +0000 admin 3648 at /maxbellschool Barbara Koremenos on International Scientific Collaboration | Frontiers Policy Labs /maxbellschool/channels/news/barbara-koremenos-international-scientific-collaboration-frontiers-policy-labs-370646 <p>January 14, 2026 | <a href="/maxbellschool/our-people/visiting-professors-and-scholars/barbara-koremenos">Barbara Koremenos</a>, the 23-24 McConnell Visiting Scholar at ɬ﷬'s Max Bell School of Public Policy, argues that international scientific collaboration can build trust and help solve global problems, even amid geopolitical rivalry. She focuses on stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI) research that represents a new frontier akin to the Antarctic Treaty in its ability to foster international scientific collaboration.</p> Wed, 28 Jan 2026 17:17:10 +0000 victoria.weston@mcgill.ca 3647 at /maxbellschool ɬ﷬’s Trottier Institute for Science and Public Policy announces Nicholas B. King as Associate Director, Rhonda Moore as Professor of Practice /maxbellschool/channels/news/mcgills-trottier-institute-science-and-public-policy-announces-nicholas-b-king-associate-director-371071 <p>Nicholas B. King has been named the Associate Director of the <a href="/tispp/">Trottier Institute for Science and Public Policy</a> at ɬ﷬, where he holds appointments in the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences’ School of Population and Global Health and the Faculty of Arts’ Max Bell School of Public Policy.</p> Wed, 04 Feb 2026 18:54:07 +0000 victoria.weston@mcgill.ca 3644 at /maxbellschool Rees Kassen on The Endless Frontier | Frontiers Policy Labs /maxbellschool/channels/news/rees-kassen-endless-frontier-frontiers-policy-labs-370647 <p>January 14, 2026 | <a href="/maxbellschool/our-people/mpp-teaching-faculty/rees-kassen">Rees Kassen</a><strong>, </strong>Academic Director for ɬ﷬'s new Sustainability Park and the director of TISPP. His article traces today’s tension around the post‑WWII “social contract” for publicly funded basic research (shaped by Vannevar Bush’s <i>Science: The Endless Frontier</i>). He argues the contract is straining as governments demand faster, more visible returns, even though long-run payoffs (like mRNA vaccines) show why basic research matters.</p> Wed, 28 Jan 2026 18:05:54 +0000 victoria.weston@mcgill.ca 3646 at /maxbellschool Ruth Morgan on rethinking the social contract for science | Frontiers Policy Labs /maxbellschool/channels/news/ruth-morgan-rethinking-social-contract-science-frontiers-policy-labs-370649 <p>January 14, 2026 | Ruth Morgan, the 2024-25 TISPP visiting fellow, argues that trust between science and society depends on sustained, open dialogue. She highlights that knowledge is disruptive and uncertain, and that progress starts with asking better questions especially in an era of misinformation. </p> Wed, 28 Jan 2026 18:14:37 +0000 victoria.weston@mcgill.ca 3645 at /maxbellschool Vincent Rigby on Trade Crossfire Between US and Canada | The Hill /maxbellschool/channels/news/vincent-rigby-trade-crossfire-between-us-and-canada-hill-371128 <p>February 4, 2026 | Vincent Rigby weighed in on Canada's reassessment of its planned purchase of U.S. F-35 fighter jets amid rising trade tensions and strained political relations with Washington. Rigby argued that increasingly sharp rhetoric from the United States prompted Canadian policymakers to rethink the long-standing defence relationship. While both countries will always share an interest in defending North America, Rigby said Canada needs to "walk on a tightrope," pushing back where necessary and reducing its overdependence on an unpredictable partner. </p> Fri, 06 Feb 2026 15:02:16 +0000 keith.baybayon@mcgill.ca 3643 at /maxbellschool