Archived Conferences

Stabilizing Provincial Revenues: Economic, Political and Policy Perspectives Collection

How should Canadians mitigate and cope with severe shocks to provincial revenues? Should the federal government enhance nationwide insurance? Should the provinces limit and insure against provincial revenue volatility themselves? And how do we identify useful and politically acceptable policy solutions?

On April 17, 2019, the Queen鈥檚 Institute of Intergovernmental Relations brought together a group of economists, political scientists and policy experts to explore these and other issues related to provincial revenue shocks. The discussants and panellists were:

  • Robin Boadway (Professor Emeritus, Department of Economics, Queen鈥檚 University)
  • Tom Courchene (Professor Emeritus, Department of Economics and the School of Policy Studies, Queen鈥檚 University)
  • Adrienne Davidson (Skelton-Clark Post-Doctoral Fellow, Department of Political Studies, 成人大片)
  • Patrick Deutscher (Queen鈥檚 University; former Chief Economist of Ontario and former Assistant Deputy Minister in the Office of Economic Policy at the Ministry of Finance)
  • Kyle Hanniman (Assistant Professor, Department of Political Studies, Queen鈥檚 University)
  • Scott Matthews (Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Memorial University)
  • Trevor Tombe (Associate Professor, Department of Economics, University of Calgary)
  • Tracy Snoddon (Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Wilfrid Laurier University)

A number of panellists prepared summaries of their presentations, which can be found below:

Title Author/Editor Year
[PDF 158KB] Robin Boadway, 成人大片 2019
[PDF 199KB] Kyle Hanniman, 成人大片 2019
[PDF 194KB] J. Scott Matthews, Memorial University 2019
[PDF 355KB] Trevor Tombe, University of Calgary 2019
[PDF 202KB] Tracy Snodden, Wilfrid Laurier University 2019

Held Monday, April 17, 2019

Let's Talk: A Conversation about Canada and Quebec

On November 20, 2017, the Queen鈥檚 Institute of Intergovernmental Relations hosted a one-day workshop on the Qu茅bec government鈥檚 Policy on Qu茅bec Affirmation and Canadian Relations Quebecers, our way of being Canadian. The event, entitled Let鈥檚 Talk: A Conversation about Canada and Quebec, was sponsored by the Secr茅tariat du Qu茅bec aux relations canadiennes, and featured Jean Marc-Fournier, the Qu茅bec Minister responsible for Canadian Relations and the Canadian Francophonie.

Mr. Fournier participated in two panel discussions with six distinguished discussants. Topics included the merits, drawbacks and challenges of constitutional reform and recognition, self-determination, interculturalism and the federal spirit.

The discussants were:

  • Bob Rae (Olthuis Kleer Townshend LLP, former Premier of Ontario, former Member of Parliament, Special Envoy to Myanmar);
  • Kathy Brock (Professor, School of Policy Studies, Queen鈥檚 University);
  • Peter Russell (Professor Emeritus, Political Science, University of Toronto);
  • Avigail Eisenberg (Professor, Political Science, University of Victoria);
  • Alain-G. Gagnon (Professeur, science politique, l鈥橴niversit茅 du Qu茅bec 脿 Montr茅al); and
  • Michael Doxtater (Assistant Professor & Queen鈥檚 National Scholar, Languages, Literature, and Culture, Queen鈥檚 University).

A number of the panellists prepared summaries of their presentations. Links to the summaries appear below.

Title Author/Editor Year
[PDF 391 KB] Peter Russell 2017-1
[PDF 287 KB] Kathy L. Brock 2017-2
[PDF 355 KB] Avigail Eisenberg 2017-3
[PDF 424 KB] Alain-G. Gagnon 2017-4
[PDF 429 KB] Michael Doxtater 2017-5

Held Monday, November 20, 2017

Agenda [PDF 322 KB]

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Informal Authority in India's Urban Slums. Adam Auerbach
(January 26, 2017: Kingston, Ontario)

Countering Violent Extremism and Terrorism: Assessing Canada鈥檚 Domestic and International Strategies
(January 18-20, 2017: Kingston, Ontario)

New Frontiers in Public Policy: Federalism and the Welfare State in a Multicultural World
A conference in celebration of Keith Banting
(September 23-24, 2016: Kingston, Ontario)

Macdonald and Federalism: A Special Conference
(January 10, 2013: Kingston, Ontario)

The Crown in Canada: A Diamond Jubilee Assessment
(October 26-28, 2012: Regina, Saskatchewan)

Thinking Outside the Box: A Conference in Celebration of Thomas J. Courchene
(October 26 - 27, 2012: Kingston, Ontario)

Past Conferences

For information on these past IIGR events, please contact IIGR@queensu.ca.  Conference publications are available from .

  • Toward 2014: Strategic Considerations for the Renewal of the Fiscal Arrangements (2011)
  • The Global Promise of Federalism: A Workshop to Honour Richard Simeon (2011)
  • The Crown in Canada: Present Realities and Future Options (2010)
  • The Federal Idea: A Conference in Honour of Ronald L. Watts (2007)
  • The State of National Governance Relative to the New International Health Regulations (2006)
  • Fiscal Federalism and the Future of Canada (2006)
  • Cities in Multilevel Government Systems: Lessons from Abroad (2005)
  • Looking Backward, Thinking Forward: IIGR 40th Anniversary Conference (2005)
  • Canadian Federalism and National Security Intergovernmental and Comparative Perspectives (2004)
  • Municipal-Federal-Provincial Relations: New Structures/New Connections (2003)
  • Quebec and Canada in the New Century: New Dynamics, New Opportunities (2003)
  • Canadian Fiscal Arrangements: What Works, What Might Work Better (2002)
  • Globalization, Multilevel Governance and Democracy: Continental, Comparative and Global Perspectives (2002)