As the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic made the realities of urban life more and more uncomfortable, city-dwellers from across Canada traded in high-rise condos in densely packed neighbourhoods for farmhouses in the countryside. As a result, Canadians in more rural areas have seen rising costs in housing and related issues. Should smaller communities try to do something to combat the influx of come-from-away’ers? Or does a move from urban to rural signal a new opportunity for new collaborations and a shift in the balance of power? Watch our panel discussion with housing experts from in and around Halifax as they unpack the challenges that have emerged in the past years.

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This talk is part of the IRPP’s 50th anniversary event series, What should be on Canada’s policy radar?  Held throughout the spring and fall of 2022, these panel discussions will help us to identify the challenges that our decision-makers will face in the coming years, and examine ways in which Canada can promptly address these issues.


Moderator

Alexa MacLean

Digital Broadcast Journalist, Global News Halifax

Born and raised in Nova Scotia, Alexa MacLean fell in love with the art of storytelling at an early age. Creative writing and reading were her childhood pastimes and that led her to pursue Media Studies at the Atlantic Media Institute in Halifax, from which she graduated in 2007. She began her career in community television before moving to Alberta where she worked for Shaw TV, CBC and as a camera operator for multiple sport production teams, including the Edmonton Oilers and the Edmonton Elks. She is currently a video journalist with the Global News Halifax team.  


Panellists

Patricia Doyle-Bedwell

Associate Professor, Dalhousie University

Patricia Doyle-Bedwell is a Mi’kmaq woman. She has a BA (Honours), JD and LL.M from Dalhousie University. Patricia teaches Indigenous Studies in the TYP and in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at Dalhousie. She is past co-chair of the Indigenous Advisory Council, a Dal senator, a member of the Dalhousie Faculty Association Executive Committee, Grievance Committee and Bargaining Committee, and chair of the Indigenous Faculty Caucus. She has been called on by local and national media for her expert commentary on diversity, human rights, women, and politics and missing and murdered Indigenous women.

Suzy Hansen

MLA, Halifax Needham

Suzy Hansen was first elected to the Nova Scotia House of Assembly for Halifax Needham in 2021. She is currently the NDP Caucus Chair. Suzy is a former board member of the Halifax Regional School Board and other boards and an active volunteer. She is a member of the Community Services, Human Resources and Private and Local Bills Committees.

Lisa Ryan

Executive Director, South Shore Open Doors Association

Lisa Ryan is the Executive Director of South Shore Open Doors Association and a passionate advocate in the movement to recognize access to safe, adequate and affordable housing as a human right. Empowered by her personal experience with homelessness, she focuses on helping communities build their capacity for innovation and increase their social impact by using data driven approaches, like Coordinated Access, to end homelessness.”

Event Details

Date and Time

September 20, 2022

11:30 a.m. Atlantic Time
Location

Online via Zoom Webinar
In person: Dalhousie University

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