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SUMMARY:Building better housing policy: How immigration\, family formation\, and a changing population shape housing supply and affordability
DESCRIPTION:Canada is undergoing profound demographic change\, and that’s driven housing policy to the centre of the national conversation. \nQuestions about housing policy – and specifically how it supports or hinders family life\, community cohesion\, and economic resilience – have never been more urgent. \nOur expert panel will address how immigration patterns affect supply and demand\, how demographic shifts are changing housing needs\, and how affordability influences key life decisions such as marriage\, childbearing\, and household formation. \nThey’ll also dive into solutions. The panel will look at how municipalities and developers can respond with strategies that promote affordability\, strengthen civil society\, and support long-term prosperity. \nThe webinar will offer essential insights into the drivers shaping Canada’s housing landscape\, and the policy responses needed to meet the challenges ahead.
URL:https://macdonaldlaurier.ca/event/building-better-housing-policy-how-immigration-family-formation-and-a-changing-population-shape-housing-supply-and-affordability/
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SUMMARY:Breaking the Feed: Does the attention economy undermine our democracy?
DESCRIPTION:Join us on this webinar to explore the complex relationship between free speech\, democracy\, and the attention economy. \nIn an age where digital platforms prioritize engagement above all else\, the algorithms that shape what we see and hear increasingly favour outrage\, sensationalism\, and polarizing content. This dynamic has profound implications –not only for the quality of public discourse\, but for democratic values and our shared understanding of truth. Beyond distorting public debate\, the attention economy is undermining journalism\, accelerating mental health crises\, polarizing citizens\, and opening the door to foreign influence operations\, all while monetizing distraction and division. \nOur panel of experts will explore how these forces intersect\, the risks they pose to civic life\, and what can be done to foster healthier digital spaces. \nRegister for the event here.
URL:https://macdonaldlaurier.ca/event/breaking-the-feed-does-the-attention-economy-undermine-our-democracy/
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SUMMARY:Free speech under threat: How we can defend it – together
DESCRIPTION:﻿﻿﻿Free speech in Canada is facing unprecedented pressure from expanding government controls and cultural shifts. Once the bedrock of democratic life\, open debate is increasingly stifled by laws targeting so-called “harmful” expression and by a rising climate of censorship – especially on sensitive issues like immigration\, gender\, and national identity.Canada’s conception of free speech has quietly – but profoundly – shifted. Once seen as a tool for collective truth-seeking and democratic engagement\, it is now often framed as a matter of personal expression. This turn\, amplified by the Charter’s post-1982 interpretation and the rise of expressive individualism\, has made them more easily overridden in the name of competing values like “safety” and “inclusion.” The result? A thinner\, more fragile vision of free expression – one less anchored in the rigour of open debate.Join Macdonald-Laurier Institute Senior Fellows Ryan Alford and Eric Kaufmann for a critical conversation on the future of free expression in Canada. They’ll explore the cultural currents weakening resistance to censorship\, the revival of restrictive laws\, and the risks they pose to our foundational freedoms. They will also offer a roadmap for Canadians seeking to restore a culture of open inquiry and principled dissent. It’s time for Canadians to raise their voices in defence of free speech – before it’s too late.Register for the event here. \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \n\n\nFree speech in Canada is facing unprecedented pressure from expanding government controls and cultural shifts. Once the bedrock of democratic life\, open debate is increasingly stifled by laws targeting so-called “harmful” expression and by a rising climate of censorship – especially on sensitive issues like immigration\, gender\, and national identity. \nCanada’s conception of free speech has quietly – but profoundly – shifted. Once seen as a tool for collective truth-seeking and democratic engagement\, it is now often framed as a matter of personal expression. This turn\, amplified by the Charter’s post-1982 interpretation and the rise of expressive individualism\, has made them more easily overridden in the name of competing values like “safety” and “inclusion.” The result? A thinner\, more fragile vision of free expression – one less anchored in the rigour of open debate. \nJoin Macdonald-Laurier Institute Senior Fellows Ryan Alford and Eric Kaufmann for a critical conversation on the future of free expression in Canada. They’ll explore the cultural currents weakening resistance to censorship\, the revival of restrictive laws\, and the risks they pose to our foundational freedoms. They will also offer a roadmap for Canadians seeking to restore a culture of open inquiry and principled dissent. It’s time for Canadians to raise their voices in defence of free speech – before it’s too late.
URL:https://macdonaldlaurier.ca/event/free-speech-under-threat-how-we-can-defend-it-together/
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