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Jim Farney

Dr. Jim Farney appointed Director of the School of Policy Studies and Stauffer Dunning Chair

Date Published: Apr 07, 2026

Dr. Jim Farney appointed Director of Queen’s School of Policy Studies, effective July 1, 2026.

Bob Rae

Hon. Bob Rae delivers speech to Balsillie School of International Affairs

Date Published: Mar 31, 2026

Bob Rae

Hon. Bob Rae delivers speech to Osgoode Hall Law School

Date Published: Mar 30, 2026

Mark Carney

Carney, multilateralism champion, must help save the World Trade Organization

Date Published: Mar 26, 2026

Robert Wolfe, SPS | The Globe and Mail

Hugh Winsor

Remembering Hugh Winsor, Adjunct Professor and Respected Canadian Journalist

Date Published: Mar 24, 2026

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