Why is Canada so polarized? In this special six-part series of The Moment, John Milloy, Director of Martin Luther University College’s Centre for Public Ethics asks some of Canada’s leading thinkers why we’re entering our post-COVID world so divided. What can we do about it? And can faith — often seen as a driver of polarization — play a role in bridging deep divides in our society?
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Sixth in a series on polarization: A conversation with Fanis Juma
John Milloy, director of Martin Luther University College's Centre for Public Ethics, in conversation with Fanis Juma: founder and lead practitioner with the African C...
Fifth in a series on polarization: A conversation with Nina Karachi-Khaled
John Milloy, director of Martin Luther University College's Centre for Public Ethics, in conversation with Nina Karachi-Khaled, president of the National Board of the ...
Fourth in a series on polarization: A conversation with Sean Speer
John Milloy, director of Martin Luther University College's Centre for Public Ethics, in conversation with Sean Speer, former senior policy advisor for former prime mi...
Third in a series on polarization: A conversation with Akaash Maharaj
John Milloy, director of Martin Luther University College's Centre for Public Ethics, in conversation with Akaash Maharaj, Ambassador-at-Large for the Global Organizat...
Second in a series on polarization: A conversation with Jonathan Malloy
John Milloy, director of Martin Luther University College's Centre for Public Ethics, in conversation with Jonathan Malloy, Bell Chair in Canadian Parliamentary Democr...