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01/15/2018

This talk presented by the Centre for Professional and Applied Ethics at the University of Manitoba.

11/23/2017

Join Dr. Andrea Charron tomorrow as she talks about Canada's Use of Sanctions! 11:30am, 307 Tier Building. Part of the Political Studies Colloquium Series. All are welcome!

01/25/2017

Conference Summary In 2017, the thirty-third annual Political Studies Students’ Conference will be held at the University of Manitoba. In commemoration and celebration of the 150 year anniversary of Confederation, the theme of this conference will be dedicated to Canada, its political culture and in...

01/16/2017

The Dept. of Political Studies at the University of Manitoba is launching a series of public lectures. Our inaugural lecture is given by Dr. Steven Lecce on the topic: "What is wrong with private schools?" FEB. 3 at 1:30pm in 307 TIER! All are welcome!

12/05/2016

Time: 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.Location: 580 Main Street (parking in rear)Cost: $150 each or $375 for all 3. Click here to register for all 3 workshops.

10/27/2016

The department of Political Studies is excited to welcome Mr. Lee Brenner to the U of M to discuss his observations on the use of technology in the current US Presidential election.

10/17/2016

This Friday at 7.30 at McNally Robinson, the Ethics Centre presents Brian Glenney. Prof. Glenney will discuss the new accessibility icon he designed as a guerilla art campaign to change how society views disability. The icon has now been adopted by a number of cities in the U.S. and is now in the permanent collection at MOMA. The talk is free and open to all. It's an exciting project and the talk is going to be great.

09/26/2016

On September 26, 2016 from noon – 1:00 p.m. in Room 200A (“Moot Court A”) at Robson Hall Faculty of Law, located at 224 Dysart Rd. , the Honourable Maxime Bernier, P.C., M.P. will be speaking to the students of the University of Manitoba on his vision for Canada and the future of the Conservative Party of Canada. This will include a number of interesting and controversial topics, such as free trade, the privatization of Canada Post, carbon pricing, increasing competition in Canada’s airline industry, and supply management.

Regardless of your political leanings, this speaking event is sure to be interesting for anyone in business, law, public administration and politics. All are welcome!

If you are interested, please register at:
http://www.maximebernier.com/university_of_manitoba

Maxime has served as the Member of Parliament for Beauce, QC since 2006. He also acted as the Minister of Industry, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of State for Small Business and Tourism and Agriculture in the cabinet of former Prime Minister Stephen Harper. He is now the Official Opposition Critic for Innovation, Science, and Economic Development and leadership candidate for the Conservative Party of Canada.

For more information, please visit: http://www.maximebernier.com/

08/10/2016

Work with Next Up in Winnipeg! We are now accepting applications for a Program Coordinator - deadline August 23.

06/27/2016

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