Canadian Priorities Agenda: Student papers
As part of a graduate seminar at the University of Toronto’s School of Public Policy and Governance based on the CPA project, students took on the role of judges and wrote papers proposing a policy agenda based on a broadened menu of options. Each year, the award-winning papers were published by the IRPP. With the paper by Mackenzie Claggett, we are marking the end of that tradition.
A National Strategy for the Revitalization of the Canadian Corrections Sector
Mackenzie Claggett, August 2021
Canada’s Climate Change Agenda: Whose Cost to Bear?
Kaidie C. Williams, November 2020
Increasing the Capacity of Canada’s Healthcare System by Supporting Informal Caregivers
Alexandra De Rosa, October 2020
The New Governance Agenda: Aligning Power and Responsibility for Effective Responses to Priority Issues
Ben Hanff, October 2018
Safe at Home: Increasing Housing Affordability across the Continuum
Oren Newson, September 2016
Improving Productivity for the Prosperity of Canada
Creig Lamb, September 2015
Investing in Canadian Workers for a Brighter Economic Future
Evan Brander, September 2014
Investing in Canadian Workers for a Brighter Economic Future
Evan Brander, September 2014
A Strategy for a Competitive Canada: Three New Trends in Global Competition
Fardowsa Hashi, September 2013
Efficiency and Equality: Can Canada Have it All?
Linda Friis Petersen, September 2013
Securing the Fundamentals of Canada’s Prosperity
Ryan Nichols, September 2012
Time for Canada
Dylan Marando, August 2011
Harnessing Knowledge and Innovation: A Canadian Priorities Agenda
Devan Sommerville, November 2010
Two for One: Building a Versatile Canadian Priorities Agenda
David Suk, September 2009
A Canadian Priorities Agenda: Ensuring Future Prosperity
Karen Thorburn, September 2009