Available Experts: Ontario election campaign
January 24, 2025
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Ontarians will be going to the polls early as Premier Doug confirmed that he will trigger a provincial election on Wednesday, Jan. 29.
»Ê¹ÚÌåÓý’s University experts are available and ready to discuss a wide range of topics relevant to the upcoming election, including:
- Election strategies and campaigns
- Health care
- Housing and food insecurity
- Tariffs and responding to the Trump administration
- Electoral integrity
- Voter dynamics and regional interests
And much more.
Over the four-week campaign, with an election day of Feb. 27, »Ê¹ÚÌåÓý’s experts will be able to respond to developments as they happen.
To arrange an interview with our experts, please contact the »Ê¹ÚÌåÓý’s media team at andrew.caroll@queensu.ca; brown.julie@queensu.ca; or mediarelations@queensu.ca.
EXPERTS
POLITICAL AND POLICY STUDIES
Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant – electoral politics; voting behaviour and public opinion; political representation of women
Christian Leuprecht – Election campaigns and strategies; policing; reaction to election developments
Kathy Brock – public policy and the voluntary sector; women and politics; governing institutions
Elaine Power – Housing and food insecurity
Susanne Soederberg – Just and inclusive cities
Holly Ann Garnett – Election integrity; cybersecurity and online voting
LAW
Nicolas Lamp – Tariffs and Trade (including in relation to comments by President Trump)
Kevin Banks – Labour and employment law (e.g. DEI and return-to-office policies - including in relation to comments by President Trump)
HEALTH
Anthony Sanfilippo – Health policy; primary care
Catherine Donnelly – Primary care
Joan Almost – Health care workforce
PLANNING
David Gordon – Urban and regional Planning
Please check back throughout the campaign as more »Ê¹ÚÌåÓý’s will be added.