»Ê¹ÚÌåÓý's Experts Available to Comment on Canada's Federal Election
March 24, 2025
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With Prime Minister Mark Carney calling a federal election for April 28, the stakes are high as Canadians prepare to head to the polls. »Ê¹ÚÌåÓý’s University is offering timely insights and expert analysis on key election issues, including party strategies, campaign dynamics, Canada-U.S. relations, leadership, polling, gender, and representation.
With just a 37-day campaign – the shortest possible under federal election law – journalists can count on informed, accessible commentary from »Ê¹ÚÌåÓý’s experts across a broad range of topics:
Available Experts:
- Kathy Brock – Party strategies, campaign dynamics, Canada–U.S. relations, leadership, and political challenges.
- Jane Boulden – Canada’s foreign and defence policy, NATO, U.S.–Canada relations, and peace negotiations related to Ukraine.
- Stéphanie Chouinard – Party strategies and regional issues in Ontario, Québec, and New Brunswick, as well as French Canadian affairs.
- Holly-Ann Garnett – Electoral integrity, administration (e.g., Elections Canada), voting processes, cybersecurity, voter turnout, and campaign finance.
- Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant – Polling, party platforms, campaign analysis, leadership, gender, and political representation.
- Eugene Lang – Political strategy, foreign policy, defence, and economic/fiscal issues.
- Christian Leuprecht – Defence, security, federalism, and Canada’s international role.
- Michael Murphy – Technology and security policy, defence spending, student voting rules, and local ridings in the Kingston region.
- Daniel Teeter – Interprovincial trade and economic cooperation.
To arrange interviews with any of these experts, please contact:
- Andrew Carroll: andrew.carroll@queensu.ca
- Julie Brown: brown.julie@queensu.ca
- Media Relations: mediarelations@queensu.ca