| Panel Discussion: 2025 Canadian Federal Election
Wed., April 16 | 12:30 pm | IGS Library, 109 Philosophy Hall | RSVP
Canadian Studies invites you to join us Wednesday for a lively panel discussion on Canada’s upcoming Federal elections. Representatives from Canada’s major political parties will discuss key issues affecting the election landscape, and how developments in the United States have radically shifted the dynamics of the race. Panelists include:
Justin Meyers, a Senior Policy Advisor at Nelson Mullins. He works as a lobbyist in Washington, DC, focusing on US-Canada trade and energy issues.
David Murray, who served as Director of Policy for Conservative PM candidate Pierre Poilievre. He is Senior Vice President at One Persuasion, a national political strategy firm.
Cheryl Oates, who served as deputy chief of staff to Alberta premier Rachel Notley and has worked as a campaign manager for the NDP in Alberta and Saskatchewan. She leads the Western Canada practice for the strategy firm gt&co.
Jordan O’Brien, a cofounder and partner of the public relations and consulting firm Porter O’Brien. He worked for the Government of New Brunswick for ten years, including as chief of staff and deputy minister in the Office of the Premier.
Dr. Tamara Small, a professor of political science at the University of Guelph. She is a leading expert in Canadian politics, with a research focus on digital politics.
This event is cosponsored by the Consulate General of Canada in San Francisco, The Porter O’Brien Agency, and the Institute of Governmental Studies. |