Richard Lindgren is a staff lawyer with the Canadian Environmental Law Association and represents citizensâ groups on environmental issues. An editor of the Canadian Environmental Law Reports, he has also taught environmental law at Queenâs and Trent Universities.
Colin Scott is a doctoral candidate at McGill University and the Centre for the Study of Democratic Citizenship. His research focuses on political psychology, prejudice and discrimination, and political participation.
Odmaa Sod-Erdene is a research analyst at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto.
Arjumand Siddiqi is an expert adviser with EvidenceNetwork.ca, an associate professor at the University of Torontoâs Dalla Lana School of Public Health and Canada Research Chair in Population Health Equity.
Robert Asselin is a senior fellow at the University of Torontoâs School of Public Policy & Governance and a former adviser to Finance Minister Bill Morneau.
Andrew (Fu Yuan) Liu is pursuing an MSc in global politics at the London School of Economics and Political Science. His research focuses are the G7, the G20 and international economic organizations.
Caberry Weiyang Yu is a medical student at Queenâs University and a contributor to EvidenceNetwork.ca. She conducts research on health care equity and access to care.
David Wiercigroch is a medical student at the University of Toronto and a contributor to EvidenceNetwork.ca. He is a graduate of the Master of Public Administration program at Queenâs University and has an interest in health system improvement through public policy.
Shiri Pasternak is the research director of the Yellowhead Institute and an assistant professor of criminology at Ryerson University. She is the author of Grounded Authority: The Algonquins of Barriere Lake Against the State (2017).
Aluki Kotierk is the president of Nunavut Tunngavik Inc., an Inuit organization that ensures that promises made under the Nunavut Agreement are carried out. Previously she worked at the Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami, Pauktuutit and Nunavut Sivuniksavut. She has also worked for the Government of Nunavut as deputy minister in several departments.
Charlotte Argue is program manager for the Fraser Basin Councilâs Climate Change and Air Quality Program. Charlotte leads FBCâs green fleet initiatives and has an extensive background in sustainability and energy-related issues.
Ryan Davis is a program coordinator for the Climate Change and Air Quality Program at the Fraser Basin Council. Ryan has a masterâs degree in resource management and environmental studies from the University of British Columbia.
Pete Poovanna is a Canadian Queen Elizabeth Scholar and a clean transportation analyst who oversees the BC Fleet Electrification program and the West Coast Electric Fleets program. He has a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering from Visvesvaraya Technological University in India, a Master of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Coventry University in the UK and a PhD in Mechatronic Systems Engineering from Simon Fraser University.
Elizabeth Wall-Wieler est doctorante en sciences de la santĂ© communautaire Ă lâUniversitĂ© du Manitoba, et conseillĂšre experte pour le rĂ©seau EvidenceNetwork.ca, attachĂ© Ă lâUniversitĂ© de Winnipeg.
David Dufresne est journaliste indépendant. Il a entre autres publié Tarnac, magasin général (2012) et réalisé le documentaire interactif Fort McMoney (2014).
Raymonde Saint-Germain est sĂ©natrice, facilitatrice adjointe du Groupe des sĂ©nateurs indĂ©pendants. Elle a Ă©tĂ© nommĂ©e au SĂ©nat en 2016, aprĂšs deux mandats Ă titre de protectrice du citoyen au QuĂ©bec et une carriĂšre dans lâadministration publique.
Patricia Monnier est obstĂ©tricienne-gynĂ©cologue, spĂ©cialiste en fertilitĂ©, et professeure agrĂ©gĂ©e au DĂ©partement dâobstĂ©trique et gynĂ©cologie Ă lâUniversitĂ© McGill. Elle est membre du Centre universitaire de santĂ© et Centre de reproduction McGill, et membre du CREPPA.