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Our experts: 41st federal election

OTTAWA, March 25, 2011  —  The University of Ottawa has an array of experts you can call on to discuss topics related to the federal elections.

Elections and election laws

Jean-Pierre Kingsley

Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
Election procedures and processes
*Please contact Maria Scopelliti at 613-562-5800 (2529) or 613-793-7361
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Constitutional matters (including coalition governments)

Sébastien Grammond
Faculty of Law, Civil Law Section
Public law, including constitutional and administrative law; the rights of minorities, in particular the rights of aboriginal peoples, linguistic rights, equality rights, and contract law
Office: 613-562-5902
Cell: 613-808-3620
Home: 819-827-5303

Benoît Pelletier
Faculty of Law, Civil Law Section
Constitutional law, administrative law, and labour law
Office: 613-562-5800 (3229)


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Elections and politics

Pierre Anctil

Department of History
Different aspects of Canadian identity, Quebec culture, immigration, ethnic and religious minorities
Office: 613-562-5800 (1289)
Cell: 514-261-5265
panctil@uottawa.ca

Caroline Andrew
School of Political Studies
Women and politics, municipal politics
Office: 613-562-5800 (2755)
Home: 613-241-6727
candrew@uOttawa.ca

François-Pierre Gingras
School of Political Studies
Electoral politics (Canada, Ontario, Quebec), identity and minority issues (Canada and comparative),nationalism, political communications
Home: 819-568-6813
fgingras@uottawa.ca

Christian Rouillard
School of Political Studies
Canadian and Quebec politics, governance and renewal of public administration in the Canadian federal and Quebec public service, public administration
Office: 613-562-5800 (2659)
Cell: 613-864-8690
Home: 613-819-772-8690
christian.rouillard@uottawa.ca

David Zussman
Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
Machinery of government
Office: 613-562-5800 (4704)
dzussman@uOttawa.ca

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International relations

Amir Attaran

Faculty of Law, Common Law Section (English only)
International development and foreign aid, international human rights law, health policy, population health and international law, parliamentary law
Office: 613-562-5800 (2889)
Cell: 613-276-7687
aattaran@uottawa.ca

Roland Paris
Graduate School of Public and International Affairs (English only)
Afghanistan, democracy and democratization, geopolitics, globalization, international organizations, international political economy, international relations, international security, foreign policy, defence policy, Canada-US relations.
Office : 613-562-5800 ext. 4047
Cell: 613-719-7815
Roland.Paris@uottawa.ca

Nipa Banerjee
School of International Development and Global Studies (English only)
Foreign aid, international development and reconstruction, fragile states, aid effectiveness, managing for development results (monitoring and evaluation), specialization in Afghanistan and other Asian countries
Office: 613-562-5800 (4531)
nipa.banerjee@uottawa.ca

Debra Steger
Faculty of Law, Common Law Section (English only)
Geo politics, globalization, international business, international commerce, international development, international development and globalization, international financial institutions, international law, international organizations, international political economy, international relations, international trade and environment, international trade law, political economy, trade/free trade, international environmental law, international arbitration, Canadian politics
Office: 613-562-5800 (3323)
dsteger@uottawa.ca

Errol Mendes
Faculty of Law, Common Law Section
Role of ethics, democracy and its relationship with the economy, the constitutional basis of a coalition government, the role of the Governor General in the election outcome, which could result in hung parliaments, the impact of the budget and taxation policy on future social policy initiatives, international law issues that could arise in relation to the Libya conflict
Office: 613-562-5890
Cell: 613-799-0559
emendes@uottawa.ca

Jacqueline Best
School of Political Studies
International political economics (financial issues), international development and globalization
Office: 613-562-5800 (1719)
jbest@uottawa.ca

Stephen Brown
School of Political Studies
Foreign politics and developing countries: democracy and democratization, political economy, political violence, globalization and international development
Office: 613-562-5800 (1896)
brown@uottawa.ca

Costanza Musu
Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
Geopolitics, international relations, international terrorism, Middle-East politics and the Arab-Israeli conflict
Office: 613-562-5800 (4662)
Cell : 613-263-9300
c.musu@uottawa.ca

Peter Jones
Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
Canadian foreign policy, diplomacy, international negotiation and conflict resolution, especially track-two diplomacy, Middle-East affairs and Iranian security policy, defense issues
Office: 613-562-5800 (4572)
Peter.Jones@uOttawa.ca

Matteo Legrenzi
Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
Conflicts and security architectures, gulf monarchies, politics and International relations of the Middle East, regionalism and regionalization, WMD proliferation in the Middle East and the Korean peninsula
Office: 613-562-5800 (4648)
Cell: 613-276-5347

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Economy / Business

Patrick Leblond

Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
Political economy
Office: 613-562-5800 (2953)
Cell: 613-263-9824
pleblond@uottawa.ca

Marc Lavoie
Department of Economics
Public finance
Office: 613-562-5800 (1687)
mlavoie@uottawa.ca

Gilles Paquet
Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
Centre on Governance
Political economy
Office: 613-562-5800 (4729)
Cell: 613-878-7834
paquet@telfer.uOttawa.ca

www.gouvernance.ca

Gilles Grenier
Department of Economics
Labour market in Canada, immigration
Office: 613-562-5800 (1423)
Home: 819-684-0022
gilles.grenier@uottawa.ca

Bruce Firestone
Telfer School of Management (English only)
Entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship education, mentoring and research focused on self-capitalized enterprises using smart business models, guerrilla marketing, economic models, economic policies, international development, management, economic policy
bruce.firestone@century21.ca

Gordon Betcherman
School of International Development and Global Studies
Economy, labour economics, Canada’s place in the global economy, social policy, demography, transition economies.
Office : 613-562-5800 ext. 2568
gordon.betcherman@uOttawa.ca

Marcel Mérette
Faculty of Social sciences
Fiscal issues, population ageing, computable general equilibrium models, Overlapping Generations Models, international conomics, public economics.
Office: 613-562-5800 ext. 5903
doyenfssdean@uOttawa.ca

Mario Seccareccia
Department of Economics
Political economy
Office: 613-562-5800 (1691)
Home: 613-225-4901
mseccare@uottawa.ca

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Health

Michael Orsini

School of Political Studies
Health policy, citizen participation, role of the volunteer sector, public administration, democracy and democratization and ethics
Office: 613-562-5800 (2532)
Home: 613-744-4079
morsini@uottawa.ca

Ted Schrecker
Epidemiology and Community Medicine
Institute of Population Health
Globalization, health economics, health policy, human rights, international development, international health, international political economy, political economy, liberalism and poverty
Office: 613-562-5800 (2289)
Cell: 613-612-8485
Home: 613-233-6541
tschreck@uottawa.ca

http://uottawa.academia.edu/TedSchrecker

Douglas Angus
Telfer School of Management
Economic and policy analysis in the health care field, management issues and evaluation of programs in health care
Office: 613-562-5800 (4720)
angus@telfer.uOttawa.ca

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Social issues

Irvin Waller

Institute for the Prevention of Crime
Department of Criminology
Crime-Victims' rights, prison reform, national policy on crime, crim in Canada, crime prevention
Office: 613-562-5800 (3671)
Cell: 613-762-6752
Home: 613-730-0725
Irvin.waller@uottawa.ca

www.irvinwaller.org

Tim Aubry
School of Psychology
Center for Research on Community Service
Community mental health, de-institutionalization, homelessness, mental health services, program evaluation, social services
Office: 562-5800 (4815)
taubry@uottawa.ca

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Environment

Philippe Crabbé

Department of Economics
Natural resources (oil, gas, water), Energy, environment (climate change,sustainable development)
Office: 562-5800 (1430)
crabbe@uottawa.ca

Luc Juillet
School of Political Studies
Canadian politics: public administration, federal-provincial relations, parliament and elections, analysis of government policies (especially environmental)
Office: 613-562-5800 (1584)
ljuillet@uottawa.ca

Robert McLeman
Department of Geography
Environmental issues, climate change, global warming, immigration
Office: 613-562-5800 (1051)
rmcleman@uOttawa.ca

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Political advertising and marketing

Luc Dupont (French interview)
Department of Communication
Political communication, politicians’ image, marketing and politics
Office: 613-562-5800 (3838)
Office: 418-580-9019
ldupont@uottawa.ca

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