Mark Carney and Donald Trump meet at the White House

By Paul Logothetis

Media Relations Advisor, uOttawa

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Mark Carney and Donald Trump meet at the White House

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Patrick Leblond (English and French)

Associate professor, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, Faculty of Social Sciences

pleblond@uOttawa.ca

Patrick Leblond's expertise concerns questions relating to global economic governance and international and comparative political economy in North America, more specifically those that deal with international finance, international economic integration as well as business-government relations.



Emily Regan Wills (English and French)

Associate Professor, School of Political Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences.

emily.wills@uottawa.ca

Professor Wills' research research interests include transnationalism and everyday politics.


André Lecours (English and French)

Full Professor, School of Political Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences

Andre.Lecours@uottawa.ca

Professor Lecours expertise includes:

  • Canadian and Quebec politics
  • Nationalism
  • Federalism
  • Comparative politics


Ivan Ivanov (English and French)

Associate Professor, Faculty of Arts

iivanov@uottawa.ca

Professor Ivanov's expertise includes public relations, communication studies and crisis management.


Evan Potter (English only)

Associate Professor, Department of Communication, Faculty of Arts

evan.potter@uottawa.ca

Professor Potter can discuss the staging of this political 'highwire' event and how it will likely be crafted from the Canadian side.

 


Serge Elie Banyongen ( English and French)

Part-time Professor, School of Political Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences

Serge.Banyongen@uottawa.ca

Professor Banyongen can discuss the political communication issues and public image perceptions Prime Minister Carney faces



Errol Mendes (English only)

Full Professor, Faculty of Law – Common Law Section

emendes@uOttawa.ca

Professor Mendes’ expertise touches on democracy, politics, government ethics, constitutional conventions and international law across Canada and the world.