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The Future of the Senate: Wanda Thomas Bernard & Grant Mitchell

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On this episode, we’re sharing talks from two members of the Canadian Senate: Senators Grant Mitchell (Alberta) and Wanda Thomas-Bernard (Nova Scotia).


Both talks are an excerpt from a larger event called “Independent or Partisan? The Future of the Canadian Senate” held by the MacEachen Institute for Public Policy and Governance at Dalhousie, as a part of their Policy Matters speaker series.


Watch the full event on YouTube here: http://bit.ly/2kXVbuN


Learn more about the Policy Matters speaker series: http://bit.ly/2yaEQsi


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On this episode, we’re sharing talks from two members of the Canadian Senate: Senators Grant Mitchell (Alberta) and Wanda Thomas-Bernard (Nova Scotia).


Both talks are an excerpt from a larger event called “Independent or Partisan? The Future of the Canadian Senate” held by the MacEachen Institute for Public Policy and Governance at Dalhousie, as a part of their Policy Matters speaker series.


Watch the full event on YouTube here: http://bit.ly/2kXVbuN


Learn more about the Policy Matters speaker series: http://bit.ly/2yaEQsi


Share the podcast with this shortlink: http://springtide.ngo/se30


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