Political Science
Charles Burton presented at the Canadian Political Science Association annual conference.
Charles Burton presented at the Canadian Political Science Association annual conference.
Livianna Tossutti, associate professor of Political Science, was an invited speaker at “How Canadian Cities are Responding to International Migration.”
Larry Savage, associate professor of Labour Studies and Political Science, presented the paper “Strange Bedfellows: strategic voting and
the Canadian labor movement” at the United Association for Labor Education conference in New Orleans, La. on March 25.
Marilyn Cottrell has been named to an advisory panel to the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
Larry Savage, associate professor of Labour Studies and Political Science, delivered the keynote address, “Niagara’s Changing Labour Movement” to the Workers United Ontario Council General Meeting in Niagara Falls on Nov. 11.
David Siegel, Department of Political Science, made a presentation titled “Leadership Qualities of the Successful Senior Manager” to the University of Western Ontario Local Government Alumni Association.
Charles Burton spoke on “The Current State of Canada-China Relations” at the 40th Anniversary of Canada-China Relations National Conference.
David Siegel, Political Science, spoke to the fall workshop of the Ontario Municipal Administrators’ Association on the topic “Developing Strategies to Deal with Change” on Oct. 1.
Larry Savage, associate professor of Labour Studies and Political Science, has been elected vice-chair of the grievance committee of the Ontario Confederation of University Faculty Associations.
Charles Burton spoke on “Reflections on Forty Years of Political Relations between Canada and China” at the panel “Celebrating 40 Years of Canada-China Relations.”