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Aug 19, 2016

Ride sharing, new tech key to cutting gridlock

August 19, 2016

Michael Crawford Urban discusses shared mobility and public transit in the GTHA. Read More

Aug 19, 2016

NewsTalk 1010’s Jerry Agar interviews Sunil Johal

August 19, 2016

Embrace new transit technology or else, a U of T study says. Read More

Aug 19, 2016

Sharing the Road

August 19, 2016

The Promise and Perils of Shared Mobility in the GTHA

This report makes a series of recommendations for building a robust and flexible transportation system that can effectively respond to the emergence of “shared mobility” in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area. Read More

Aug 09, 2016

A little explainer on how equalization payments work: radio interview with Erich Hartmann

August 9, 2016

Erich Hartmann, Mowat’s Practice Lead – Intergovernmental Affairs, explains how Canada’s Equalization program and other transfer payments work in the context of the recent economic downturn in Alberta. Read More

Aug 08, 2016

Creating a High-Performing Canadian Civil Service against a Backdrop of Disruptive Change

August 8, 2016

The latest from Mowat in our ongoing Shifting Gears research partnership with KPMG, this paper takes a hard look at Canada’s federal civil service. Read More

Jul 25, 2016

Canada Needs a What Works Centre. Here’s How We Can Build It.

July 25, 2016

Growing demand for services, reduced fiscal capacity and increased public scrutiny of government spending have led to a spike in the demand for systematic, rigorous evidence in policymaking. Read More

Jul 14, 2016

Policy in a Pub: Policy on a Patio

July 14, 2016

Summer is here, and patio season is upon us! Read More

Jul 13, 2016

Will Pokémon Go forever change the face of government?

July 13, 2016

Here at Mowat, we talk a lot about the policy implications of disruptive technologies and ideas. In recent years, we’ve written about how policymakers can prepare for shifting realities and changes on the horizon. Read More