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James R. Meadowcroft

Professor in both the School of Public Policy and Administration and in the Department of Political Science, Carleton University


Graeme Auld

Associate Professor, School of Public Policy and Administration, Carleton University


Gordon R. Lambert

Suncor Sustainability Executive in Residence at the Ivey School of Business


George Greene

Institute of the Environment, University of Ottawa


David Popp

Professor, Senior Research Associate at the Center for Policy Research, Carolyn Rapking Faculty Scholar in Public Administration and Policy, Maxwell School, Syracuse University


Catherine Beaudry

Professor at the Department of Mathematical and Industrial Engineering and Fellow at CIRANO


Carolyn Fischer

Canada 150 Research Chair in Climate Economics, Innovation, and Policy, University of Ottawa Senior Fellow, Resources for the Future, Washington DC


Barry Rabe

Professor of Public Policy in the Ford School and the School of Natural Resources and Environment, University of Michigan


Antoine Dechezleprêtre

Associate Professorial Research Fellow, London School of Economics and Political Science and Senior Economist, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)


Decent Work in the Green Economy

Economies around the world are in transition as businesses, citizens and governments embrace new ways of generating growth that put less strain on the planet. Ontario must make its green transition a triple win – one that offers social, economic and environmental opportunities across the province.


Andrew Sharpe

Founder and Executive Director of the Ottawa-based Centre for the Study of Living Standards (CSLS)


André Plourde

Full Professor and Dean of the Faculty of Public Affairs at Carleton University


Sparking the Conversation: Decent Work in the Green Economy

Economies around the world are in transition as businesses, citizens and governments embrace new ways of generating growth that put less strain on the planet. In Ontario, the transition to a green economy will have unique impacts on economic sectors and the people who work in them.


Leah Stokes

Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of California Santa Barbara


Wiktor Adamowicz

Professor and Vice Dean in the Department of Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology, Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences, University of Alberta


Robert Smith

Senior Associate at International Institute for Sustainable Development and Principal at Midsummer Analytics


Peter Nicholson

Inaugural President, Council of Canadian Academies


Peter Loewen

Director of the School of Public Policy and Governance and an Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Toronto.


Paul Boothe

Professor Emeritus, Ivey Business School, Western University


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