Internationally recognized climate change activist and consultant Diana Fox-Carney moderated a discussion on the impact of COP26 in Glasgow with Catherine Abreu, Ralph Torrie and Yung Wu.
Read MoreSustainable finance expert Sara Alvarado explores the impact global financial institutions - banks, insurance companies and investment managers - can have on achieving carbon reduction goals.
Read MoreSometimes mistakes result in unanticipated — and better — outcomes. On October 21, 2021, Terry O’Reilly recounted stories from his new book and answered questions about his wide-ranging experiences in the world of advertising.
Read MoreIs growth the only way to think about the economy? On September 23, 2021, Roger Martin, former Dean of the Rotman School of Business at University of Toronto outlined his counter-intuitive ideas for NLC’s audience.
Read MoreOn June 17, NLC presented pianist Angela Hewitt, actor Greg Malone, author Emily Urquhart, artist/director Reneltta Arluk, and cellist Roman Borys in conversation with Karin Wells.
Read MoreOn May 13th, Northumberland Learning Connection explored how Canadian long-term care residents can thrive, not just survive. Experts Pat and Hugh Armstrong shared promising practices from their ten-year international study.
Read MoreBarry Blitt is an award-winning political cartoonist who was born in Montreal and studied at OCAD. Hear his unique approach to satire and how he considers the ongoing question “How far is too far?”
Read MoreOn March 11, 2021 Political scientist Peter Loewen and policy strategist Jamison Steeve discussed how we got to where we are and the divergent paths our country may take, depending on political and public decision-making.
Read MoreKeneshia N. Grant of Howard University explored the profound impact of migration on voting patterns and democracy.
Read MoreProfessor Joseph Wong explored China’s expanding global role and what it means for Western democracies.
Read MoreOn November 29, 2020, Margaret MacMillan, Canada’s renowned historian and author of PARIS 1919, discussed her latest best seller WAR: HOW CONFLICT SHAPED US.
Read MoreThe Honourable Hugh Segal, author of a recent memoir, Bootstraps Need Boots: One Tory’s Lonely Fight to End Poverty in Canada, addressed why a life-long Conservative supports basic income.
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