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B.C. cabinet shuffle - SFU experts available
British Columbia Premier David Eby will announce his new cabinet Wednesday, Dec. 7. Experts from Simon Fraser University are available to talk about the shuffle, the new premier’s priorities and focus on housing, health care and other pressing issues facing the province.
AVAILABLE SFU EXPERTS
ANDREY PAVLOV, professor, Beedie School of Business
604.763.3696 | apavlov@sfu.ca
Expertise: changes related to housing and the economy
MARJORIE GRIFFIN COHEN, professor emeritus, political science
604.679.8522 | mcohen@sfu.ca
Expertise: provincial politics, government priorities
ANDY YAN, director, The City Program | ayan@sfu.ca
Expertise: cities, housing, transportation
ALEX BOSTON, executive director, Renewable Cities, Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue | a_boston@sfu.ca
Expertise: climate change, affordability, public spending, transportation, municipalities
SANJAY JERAM, senior lecturer, political science
604.445.6790 | sjeram@sfu.ca
Expertise: Canadian federal and provincial politics (Ontario, BC & Alberta), federalism, public opinion, political parties, national identity, political values & ideology, immigration & diversity
CONTACT
MATT KIELTYKA, SFU Communications & Marketing
236.880.2187 | matt_kieltyka@sfu.ca
Simon Fraser University
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