Look for Two Special upcoming Issues: Sustainable Finance and Climate Change in November and Artificial Intelligence and Public Policy in Canada in early 2026 Journal ContentCEA members please use the following link to authenticate your membership and read CPP/Adp online at the University of Toronto Press. Additional InformationPlease see the CPP/Adp website (external re-direct) or visit the CPP pages at UTPress for more information about the journal including Instructions for Authors/Submissions. | Editor / Rédacteur en chefTammy Schirle (WLU, School of Business and Economics); Tammy Schirle is a professor of economics at Wilfrid Laurier University. She is the former Director of the Laurier Centre for Economic Research and Policy Analysis (LCERPA) and a C.D. Howe Institute Research Fellow. She completed her PhD at the University of British Columbia in 2006. She graduated from the University of Manitoba with a BA (Honours) in Economics in 1999 and completed her MA in Economics at Dalhousie University (Halifax) in 2000. Co-Editors / Co-rédacteursKelly Foley (University of Saskatchewan, Department of Economics) |
Member Access CEA members please use the following link to authenticate your membership & read the CJE at Wiley Online Library | Canadian Public Policy is a separate legal entity from the CEA. CEA Members receive complimentary online access to Canadian Public Policy. Aims and ScopeSince 1975, Canadian Public Policy/Analyse de politiques has been the foremost peer-reviewed journal examining economic and social public policy issues in Canada. It is directed at a wide readership including policy researchers, decision makers and advisers in governments, businesses, unions, non-government organizations and universities. CPP is available in print and online. From the beginning the journal was intended to be multidisciplinary. It was founded as a separate charitable organization by the Canadian Economics Association with other sponsoring organizations the Canadian Political Science Association, the Canadian Association of Law Teachers, the Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association, the Canadian Association of Geographers, the Canadian Association of Schools of Social Work, the Institute of Public Administration of Canada, the Administrative Sciences Association of Canada, and the Canadian Association for Business Economics. Journal Content & CEA Member AccessCEA members receive complimentary online access to all CPP/Adp issues at the University of Toronto Press. Please use the following link to authenticate your CEA membership and view online: |