The following Carleton University professors are available to talk with the media about issues relating to the election.

Frances Abele
Professor, School of Public Policy and Administration
(work) 613-520-2600 ext. 2553
Frances_abele@carleton.ca
Expertise: Aboriginal and northern development issues

Chris Dornan
Director, Arthur Kroeger College of Public Affairs
(work) 613-520-7560
(evening) 613-231-7904
Chris_dornan@carleton.ca
Expertise: Canadian politics and public affairs

Katherine Graham
Dean, Faculty of Public Affairs
(work) 613-520-3741
katherine_graham@carleton.ca
Expertise: General Canadian politics, the urban/infrastructure agenda, municipalities, and Aboriginal issues

Michael Hart
Professor of International Affairs
Simon Reisman Chair in Trade Policy
(Work) 613-520-2600 ext. 1370
michael_hart@carleton.ca
Expertise:  Trade issues, Canadian foreign policy

Melissa Haussman
Associate Professor
Department of Political Science
(work) 613-520-2600 ext. 2768
(other) 613-321-2856
mhaussma@connect.carleton.ca
Expertise:  Gender Politics, role of women in the parties and platforms; also comparisons with US Presidential elections and electoral/party/financing systems

Robert Jackson
Distinguished Research Professor of Political Science at Carleton University in Ottawa
(work) 1-909-335-8919
Robert_Jackson@redlands.edu
Note: Author of Politics in Canada, now in its 7th edition. He is also Fletcher Jones Professor of Government and Director of International Relations at the University of Redlands in California and Fellow Chatham House, Royal institute of International Affairs. Please note he is not available to do TV as he lives in California.
Expertise: General Canadian politics, Canada-US issues and foreign policy

Ian Lee
MBA Director, Sprott School of Business
(Work) 613-520-2600 ext. 2375
(Cell) 613-222-7722
ian_lee@carleton.ca
Expertise: The economy, economic policies, monetary policy re interest rates and inflation, policies that affect business, trade policy, and trading relationships, energy prices

Jez Littlewood
Director, Canadian Centre of Intelligence and Security Studies (CCISS)
Norman Paterson School of International Affairs
(work) 613-520-2600 ext. 6659
Jeremy_littlewood@carleton.ca
Expertise: terrorism, intelligence and security issues

Jonathan Malloy
Associate Professor, Political Science
(work) 613-520-2600 ext. 1189
jonathan_malloy@carleton.ca
Expertise: Canadian politics, political parties political leadership, the role of social conservatives and evangelical Christians in Canadian politics

Allan Maslove
Professor, Public Policy and Administration
(cell) 613-866-1475.
amaslove@connect.carleton.ca
Expertise: Health care policy, budget and tax policy

Michael McIntyre
Associate Professor, Sprott School of Business
(work) 520-2600 ext. 2514
michael_mcintyre@carleton.ca
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Expertise: Financial system and financial risk

Richard Nimijean
Lecturer, School of Canadian Studies
(work) 613-520-2600 ext. 4030
(cell) 819-351-2315
richard_nimijean@carleton.ca
Expertise: Canadian politics and overall election issues

Jon Pammett
Professor, Political Science
(work) 613-520-2600 ext. 2793
jon_pammett@carleton.ca
Note: Dr. Pammett is working on a book, along with Chris Dornan, about the election. This is part of a series of books already published about past elections.
Expertise: Voter turnout; general election issues

Ellen Russell
Assistant Professor, Public Policy and Administration
(cell) 613-864-1991
russell.ellen@gmail.com
Note: Professor Russell was a senior economist for the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.
Expertise: Budget and fiscal matters, financial markets

Elinor Sloan
Associate Professor, Political Science
(work) 613-520-2600 ext. 2782 (on Tuesdays and Fridays)
(cell) 613-513-4560 (other days)
esloan@connect.carleton.ca
Note: Dr. Sloan is not available after 3:00 p.m. daily
Expertise: Defence issues

Christopher Waddell
Associate Director
School of Journalism and Communication
(work) 613-520.2600 ext 8495
Chris_waddell@carleton.ca
Expertise: Issues related to Canadian politics and the election; social media election coverage

Ira Wagman
Assistant Professor, Mass Communication, School of Journalism and Communication
(Work) 613-520-2600 ext. 2609
ira_wagman_carleton.ca
Expertise: The Election Debates controversy; Arts and Cultural Policy Issues during the election; Copyright; Digital Culture; Political advertising

 

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