policy makers Archives | Research & Innovation /research/tag/policy-makers/ Wed, 29 Jan 2025 19:49:53 +0000 en-CA hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Book launch on Monday will feature journalist Jeffrey Simpson /research/2011/10/14/book-launch-on-monday-will-feature-journalist-jeffrey-simpson-2/ Fri, 14 Oct 2011 08:00:00 +0000 /researchdev/2011/10/14/book-launch-on-monday-will-feature-journalist-jeffrey-simpson-2/ Over the last 40 years, tax expenditure analysis has reshaped the way policy makers and practitioners around the world think about the design of tax systems. On Monday, Oct. 17, Jeffrey Simpson (right), The Globe and Mail's award-winning national affairs columnist, will be the keynote speaker at the official launch of Tax Expenditures: State of […]

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Over the last 40 years, tax expenditure analysis has reshaped the way policy makers and practitioners around the world think about the design of tax systems.

On Monday, Oct. 17, Jeffrey Simpson (right), The Globe and Mail's award-winning national affairs columnist, will be the keynote speaker at the official launch of Tax Expenditures: State of the Art, a new book edited by Osgoode Professors Lisa Philipps, Neil Brooks and Jinyan Li. He will introduce the book, which presents recent research on tax expenditures and their role in the fiscal and public policy systems of the 34 countries that make up the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).

Within the pages of Tax Expenditures: State of the Art, contributors from the Canada, United States, Australia and England offer new data and interdisciplinary perspectives on the definition, distributional effects and politics of tax expenditures, and the use of tax expenditures to advance policy agendas relating to the environment, housing, health and fitness, and retirement savings.

The event, which is free and open to the University community, will take place from 12:30 to 2pm in 1002 Osgoode Hall Law School, Ignat Kaneff Building. A light lunch will be served. To help with planning, organizers request that you RSVP by e-mail to Inbal Marcovitch, research coordinator, Osgoode Hall Law School.

Republished courtesy of YFile– 91ɫ’s daily e-bulletin.

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David Phipps and 91ɫ's KMb Unit named Canada's biggest influencers /research/2011/09/28/david-phipps-and-yorks-kmb-unit-named-canadas-biggest-influencers-2/ Wed, 28 Sep 2011 08:00:00 +0000 /researchdev/2011/09/28/david-phipps-and-yorks-kmb-unit-named-canadas-biggest-influencers-2/ David Phipps, director of 91ɫ's Research Services and Knowledge Exchange, has been named the most influential knowledge broker in Canada, according to a report by Knowledge Mobilization Works, a consulting and training company based in Ottawa. The Canadian Knowledge Mobilization 100, a survey run by Knowledge Mobilization Works, asked respondents to rank the biggest influences of their […]

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David Phipps, director of 91ɫ's Research Services and Knowledge Exchange, has been named the most influential knowledge broker in Canada, according to a report by Knowledge Mobilization Works, a consulting and training company based in Ottawa.

The Canadian Knowledge Mobilization 100, a survey run by , asked respondents to rank the biggest influences of their knowledge mobilization practice. Phipps, who leads 91ɫ’s Knowledge Mobilization Unit and , Canada’s knowledge mobilization network, topped the list.

Left: David Phipps

Also mentioned among the top influencers in Canada were Peter Levesque (Knowledge Mobilization Works), Melanie Barwick (Hospital for Sick Children), Ben Levin (Ontario Institute for Studies in Education) and Gary Myers (KMbeing.com).  The survey collected responses from Jan. 5 to June 15, and results were released by Knowledge Mobilization Works on Monday.

“Knowledge mobilization is a key element of 91ɫ’s research outreach strategy,” said Robert Haché, 91ɫ’s vice-president research & innovation. “Through David’s efforts and leadership, 91ɫ’s excellent reputation as a leading knowledge mobilization university in Canada continues to be strengthened. This recognition by his peers is well deserved.”

91ɫ piloted institutional knowledge mobilization in 2005 under a grant from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Since then, 91ɫ has grown its knowledge mobilization collaboration with the University of Victoria to include the other four 𲹰貹-é𲹳ܱ貹ٸ𳦳 universities: Memorial University of Newfoundland & Labrador, Université du Québec à Montréal, University of Guelph and University of Saskatchewan. 91ɫ also works closely with the United Way of 91ɫ Region to deliver knowledge mobilization services to the 91ɫ Region community, municipal and regional agencies.

Knowledge mobilization is a suite of services that connect university research and expertise to government and community agencies so that research can help these organizations make better informed decisions about public policy and social services. Knowledge mobilization is a process that results in social innovation.

“Knowledge mobilization has become very important for Canada,” said Steven Gaetz, professor in the Faculty of Education who leads both the and the . “David’s work and that of the knowledge mobilization unit is very helpful to those of us seeking to make research accessible to policy makers.”

Levesque, president and CEO of Knowledge Mobilization Works, undertook the survey to obtain a snapshot of who people see as influential in their knowledge mobilization practice in Canada.

“We think that knowledge mobilization as a concept and as a practice is growing. We think that we have barely scratched the surface of understanding what influences knowledge mobilization practice,” said Levesque.

Founded in January 2007, Knowledge Mobilization Works supports individuals and organizations to create incentives and infrastructure for knowledge mobilization.

For more information on 91ɫ’s Knowledge Mobilization Unit contact , manager, Knowledge Mobilization at ext. 88876.

To view the results of the survey, visit .

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