Climate Dialogue is a platform for open and rational discourse on some of the most important albeit contentious issues on climate governance in Canada. It brings together stakeholders with varying viewpoints to address contentions and craft solutions. At the next Dialogue, we address the subject - Reimagining Canadian Federalism in the Climate Change Era. Discussants and participants will engage with questions including whether Canada's federalism is fit for purpose in addressing climate change and consider proposals to make our federal system less inimical to ambitious and urgent climate actions.
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Speakers
David Wright
Professor of Law, University of Calgary, Faculty of Law
Anna Johnston
Co-chair, Environmental Planning and Assessment Caucus, Canadian Environmental Network; Staff Lawyer, West Coast Environmental Law
Jason Unger
Director, Environmental Law Center
Richard Mailey
PhD - Director, Center for Constitutional Studies
Moderator
Location details
University of Alberta, Law Centre, Room: 105
Address: Law Centre, 111 Street Northwest, Edmonton, AB, Canada