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From prof to publisher of award-winning public policy book

Osgoode Hall Law School Professor Paul Emond wears many hats, but it鈥檚 his publishing business that has grabbed the limelight recently.

On May 1, it was announced that by Peter Aucoin, Mark Jarvis and Lori Turnbull, and published by Emond Montgomery Publications, had won the $50,000 for the best public policy book in 2011聽by a Canadian.

Paul Emond

Emond, who is the director of Osgoode鈥檚 Professional Master of Laws聽in Alternative Dispute Resolution Program, founded Emond Montgomery Publications Limited in 1978 with Ann Montgomery and developed it into one of Canada鈥檚 top academic publishers.

What started with Emond鈥檚 idea to build better teaching materials for Canadian law students, 鈥渓ed to a company that has not only become a leading a voice in Canadian academic and school publishing, but a strong voice in stimulating public policy debate in Canada,鈥澛爃e said in an e-mail message.

The winner of the Donner Prize was chosen from an impressive list of 58 submissions and a shortlist of four by the distinguished five-member jury comprised of: 聽A. Anne McLellan, former MP and distinguished scholar in residence to the at the Institute for United States Policy Studies聽(Jury Chair); Wendy Dobson, professor at the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto and director of the Institute for International Business; Kevin聽Lynch, Canadian economist and former clerk of the Privy Council and secretary to the Cabinet, who is now chair of BMO Financial Group; Marcel Boyer, Bell Canada Professor of industrial economics at the University聽of Montreal;聽聽and Denis Stairs, professor emeritus in political science and a Faculty Fellow of the Centre of Foreign Policy Studies at Dalhousie University.

The Donner Prize jury described Democratizing the Constitution as "an important and timely book -- one that calls into question the legitimacy of our most fundamental institutions of democracy."聽 Aucoin, who聽died last July, was professor emeritus of political science and public administration at Dalhousie University.聽Mark聽Jarvis聽is a doctoral candidate at the University of Victoria, and Lori Turnbull聽is an associate professor in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University.

The Donner Prize, established in 1998, annually rewards excellence and innovation in Canadian public policy thinking, writing and research in Canada. In bestowing this award, the Donner Canadian Foundation seeks to broaden policy debates, increase general awareness of the importance of policy decision making and make an original and meaningful contribution to policy discourse.

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