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Opinion: Canada and UAE: Carving new paths in a post-OPEC world

The United Arab Emirates has announced that it will no longer be a member of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries effective May 1.

Opinion: The Better Pathway

Canada should back away from carbon capture and storage and focus on infrastructure like pipelines

Opinion: Why Alberta also needs its own domestic trade offices

The federal government’s announcement on April 21 of the creation of a second Domestic Trade Commissioners Network is long overdue. It is good news of real, meaningful, concrete action on an internal trade file filled with aspirational talk.

Opinion: B.C.’s disability reform shows why Canada can’t keep outsourcing fairness to postal codes

Reform that expands access for some children while removing support from others does not solve the problem — it simply shifts who is left behind. Without national coordination, families will continue to fall through the cracks.

Forum: How Canada’s energy sector can navigate a Gulf Oil Crisis

The crisis in the Middle East has sent shock waves through oil markets and global economy but it may also create new opportunities for Canada’s energy sector.

Dr. Winter testifies before Standing Committee about Industrial Carbon Pricing

Dr. Jennifer Winter of the School of Public Policy and leader of the Canadian Climate Policy Partnership testified before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development about Industrial Carbon Pricing on April 21. Below is her opening statement to the Committee.


Charting Our Course

Annual Report 2025

 

2025 was a year of transition and achievement for the School of Public Policy. 

Charting Our Course was chosen as the theme for this annual report to reflect the need to adapt in a fast-changing world while also establishing a path forward for the School. Learn more about our accomplishments and activities in 2025.

 


Recent Publications

Purchasing power

Social Policy Trends: The Growing Gap in Purchasing Power

The purchasing power of Canadian households has increased since 1976 though more for some than others…

Housing

Housing Policy Trends: Housing Insecurity in Later-Life Affects Homeowners Too

A central goal for many Canadians has always been to own their own home. Home ownership is typically considered…

Waiting room

Health Policy Trends: Virtual Primary Care

The COVID-19 virus shocked primary care systems across Canada, with Alberta being no exception. After years of investment in, and debate around, virtually delivered care…

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Research Areas of Focus

The School of Public Policy is driven by a mission to create meaningful change. Explore how our research—and the communities around it—advance critical conversations and practical solutions.

From taxation and interprovincial trade to economic productivity, our experts develop policy options that support economic growth and national prosperity. We work with governments, business, academics and other organizations to research and generate practical solutions to Canada’s generational economic challenges.

Energy and natural resources are drivers of economic prosperity and growth in Canada but face uncertain future. We work with governments, Indigenous peoples, industry, and civil society to bring a trans-disciplinary, global, and solutions-oriented agenda to the risk and opportunities in energy, critical minerals and other natural resources.

Our focus is on developing international trade policy options that enable economic growth and improve the quality of life for Canadians. Our priorities are Canada-U.S. relations, with the New North America Initiative, and the Indo-Pacific. We bring together leading thinkers to research and respond to a rapidly changing global trade environment. 

Improving our health and social systems is essential to the prosperity and well-being of Canadians. Applying a transdisciplinary lens to our research, we take on some of society’s most complex challenges: mental health for children, youth and adults; homelessness; improving primary healthcare; and immigration and social cohesion.

Canada is a complex country that’s difficult to govern effectively. We bring together academia, government, business and civil society to collaborate in creating a better future for Canada. Our focus is on federal-provincial and interprovincial relations, climate policy regulatory oversight, security and defence, and Indigenous reconciliation.


Explore Our Graduate Programs

Students at the School of Public Policy are driven to address societal challenges, improve lives, and make meaningful contributions at local, provincial, national, and global levels. Through our intensive Master of Public Policy (MPP) and Master of Science in Sustainable Energy Development (SEDV) programs, students receive a high-calibre education combining rigorous academic training with experiential learning. Both programs foster creative thinking and develop strong analytical and leadership skills.

Located at our downtown Calgary campus, students join a dynamic and diverse community of faculty, fellows, alumni, and peers. This lifelong network supports personal growth, professional development, and lasting connections.