The Bellwether
The Bellwether is a podcast where students of the Max Bell School of Public Policy at McGill University talk to current MPP students, leading practitioners, and experts on emerging policy issues in Canada and abroad. The podcast is a part of The Bell, a weekly newsletter where Master of Public Policy students unpack complex policy topics through op-eds, interviews, and briefings.
Episodes
Tuesday Oct 01, 2024
Tuesday Oct 01, 2024
The Bellwether is back with an exciting guest! Cameron Adams, from Gimli Manitoba, has been involved with indigenous language revitalization in his community through the creation of an app (Swampy Cree), language camps and academic research. In this episode he speaks with Seth and Isabella about his experiences with indigenous language, language advocacy, policy and reconciliation more broadly.
Hosts: Isabella Coronado Doria and Seth Bumagat
Producers: Seth Bumagat and Isabella Coronado Doria
Audio Engineering: Jacob Kates Rose
Managing Editor: Kiran Gill
Editor in Chief of the Bell: Gabriel Blanc
Music Credits: Jacob Tarasofsky (Instagram: Tarasonic)
Saturday Sep 28, 2024
Saturday Sep 28, 2024
In this first episode of the new season, we begin with the first edition of a new segment for The Bellwether called Article Spotlight. Kiran Gill, the author of the recent article from The Bell titled, “Anti-Scab Legislation is an Important Win for Organized Labour,” joins hosts Seth Bumagat and Cyrus Nagra. They discuss Kiran’s article, covering topics including the recently passed Bill C-58, 1990s labour history in the Northwest Territories, and class politics.
Seth Bumagat, Cyrus Nagra, and Kiran Gill are all Master of Public Policy Students at McGill University’s Max Bell School of Public Policy. The Bellwether podcast is associated with The Bell, a student-run newsletter from students at the Max Bell School of Public Policy.
Subscribe to The Bell: https://maxpolicy.substack.com/
Read Kiran’s Article: https://maxpolicy.substack.com/p/anti-scab-legislation-is-an-important
Hosts: Seth Bumagat & Cyrus Nagra
Sound Engineer: Seth Bumagat
Production: Seth Bumagat, Kiran Gill, Cyrus Nagra, Husein Pumaya Yakubu
Managing Editor: Kiran Gill
Editor-in-Chief of the Bell: Gabriel Blanc
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Friday Sep 20, 2024
Friday Sep 20, 2024
The Bellwether Podcast is back! Here is a brief introduction from the new team. Stay tuned for new upcoming episodes!
Host(s): Isabella Coronado, Seth Bumagat
Managing Editor: Kiran Gill
Editor-in-Chief of The Bell: Gabriel Blanc
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Wednesday May 08, 2024
Wednesday May 08, 2024
The fourth episode of the Bellwether features Dirk Druet, a researcher, policy adviser and former official in international peace and security at the United Nations. He is a Non-Resident Fellow at the Brian Urquhart Center for Peace Operations of the International Peace Institute and an Affiliate Researcher at McGill University’s Centre for International Peace and Security Studies. This year, he taught a complexity seminar at McGill's Max Bell School of Public Policy called "Trade-Offs in International Policy".
Joined by Dirk are MPP students Michael Kynaston and Chloe Aboud. In this episode, they discuss the resilience of international aid organizations, specifically, the multifaceted challenges that UNRWA faced following funding withdrawals by donor nations in January 2024. It explores the complexities of maintaining aid in conflict zones like Gaza and the trade-offs faced by UN leadership in upholding core organizational principles.
If you want to learn more about this topic, Max Bell student Arwa Emhemed and co-host Chloe Aboud wrote about UNRWA's funding cuts in the Bell newsletter. You can read their op-ed here.
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Tuesday Apr 23, 2024
Tuesday Apr 23, 2024
Regulating the online world is as complex as the diverse content it hosts. For the third episode of the Bellwether, Max Bell School of Public Policy Students Nina Hernandez and Asha Sivarajah unpack Canada’s recently tabled Online Harms Act (C-63) - a pivotal piece of Canadian legislation aimed at regulating harmful online content. This episode, we talk with Taylor Owen, Beaverbrook Chair in Media, Ethics and Communications, and the founding director of The Center for Media, Technology and Democracy at McGill University. Tune in as we analyze the bill and what the future holds for online safety.
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Song: Musical Bakery - In Da Hood (No Copyright Music)
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Free Download: bit.ly/3eMHsy4
Video Link: youtu.be/93tW9diWPYM
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Tuesday Feb 27, 2024
Tuesday Feb 27, 2024
For the second episode of The Bellwether, we talk to Dr. Jennifer Welsh about the second anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Dr. Welsh is the Canada 150 Research Chair in Global Governance and Security at McGill University and teaches Global Politics and Policy Landscape at the Max Bell School of Public Policy. She recently went to Ukraine on a special mission with the Internally Displaced Persons Experts Group. The group supports the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the human rights of internally displaced persons. In this episode, she tells us about things from her trip to Ukraine and her thoughts on the impacts of the Russia-Ukraine war that has been going on for two years.
This episode is hosted by Anita Dernovici and Teodora Durca, and produced by Sean Celi. Anita and Teodora also recently published an op-ed about this topic on The Bell newsletter. You can read that op-ed here.
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Video Link: youtu.be/93tW9diWPYM
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Monday Jan 29, 2024
Monday Jan 29, 2024
For the first episode of the Bellwether, we dive into the 2023 Manitoba elections where Wab Kinew made history by becoming the first First Nations premier of a Canadian province.
In October 2023, The Manitoba New Democratic Party won a majority government beating the incumbent Progressive Conservatives. The NDP’s campaign promises focused largely on healthcare reform and improving the quality of life for all Manitobans.
We will hear from two top campaign strategists, Brian Topp, who was the campaign director of Manitoba NDP who successfully elected Wab Kinew and Cheryl Oates, who also helped in the Manitoba NDP’s campaign and was the Executive Director of Communication and Planning to Alberta Premier Rachel Notley from 2015-2019. They will share their insights on the win and what this means for the future of Manitoba and Canada.
This episode is hosted by Jibril Hussein and Soomin Han, and produced by Gagan Gill and Sean Celi.
Music credits to: TuneTank
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Song: Musical Bakery - In Da Hood (No Copyright Music)
Music provided by Tunetank.
Free Download: bit.ly/3eMHsy4
Video Link: youtu.be/93tW9diWPYM
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