Thursday, March 1, 2018
10 am
Plaza 600F
In this talk, Dr. David E. Smith, OC, FRSC, will speak to the state of the Senate as a political institution. Specifically, he will discuss whether the Senate is in crisis and what makes the Canadian Senate different from others.
David E. Smith is Distinguished Visiting Professor at Ryerson University and Professor Emeritus, Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy. He has taught in the Department of Political Studies, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, from 1964 to 2004, and is a previous President of the Canadian Political Science Association. His publications include a trilogy of works on each of the parts of Parliament, as well as books on political parties, the constitution, and federalism. The People’s House of Commons: Theories of Democracy in Contention (University of Toronto Press) won the Donner Prize for the best book in Canadian public policy in 2007, and Across the Aisle: Opposition in Canadian Politics (2013), won the Canada Prize in Social Sciences in 2014. His most recent book (2017) is The Constitution in a Hall of Mirrors: Canada at 150 (University of Toronto Press).
For further information, please contact Nicole Goodman, Department of Political Science.