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Vol. VIII, No. 6 June 3 , 2017
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In this edition...
Events: Great Canadian Debate on Canadian journalism
IP: MLI launches series on IP rights protection
Foreign policy: MLI helps bring Magnitsky legislation to Canada
Security: Senior Fellows discuss Manchester terror attack
Indigenous affairs: Reigniting the Ring of Fire
Foreign policy: MLI authors offer thought leadership on Trump
Health care: Sean Speer on a health care "grand bargain"
News: MLI joins global trade and innovation alliance
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Next Great Canadian Debate June 6 in Ottawa
Two experienced and well-known journalists - John Honderich and Andrew Coyne - will debate the future of Canadian journalism at the Great Canadian Debates on June 6, 2017.

MLI has launched a project devoted to bolstering intellectual property rights in Canada.
The first two papers - which examine the need for IP rights and the history of IP rights - are out now.
MLI will also bring together a group of IP thought leaders at an event in Ottawa on June 15.


Canada is now closer than ever to adopting legislation that allows us to sanction countries like Russia for human rights abuses, thanks in part to the thought leadership of Macdonald-Laurier Institute Senior Fellow Marcus Kolga.
Kolga also authored an op-ed in the Toronto Star.
Manchester attack shocking but not surprising, Alex Wilner tells CBC
Munk Senior Fellow Alex Wilner spoke with CBC and several other outlets about the fallout from the terrorist attack at a pop concert in Manchester last month.
Christian Leuprecht, also a Munk Senior Fellow, did interviews with AM640 and others.
A new MLI paper is charting a path through the conflict between First Nations, business and government in Northern Ontario's mining sectors.
Shuvaloy Majumdar and Bob Murray spoke with several media outlets about the implications of Trump's first foreign trip as president, including reform in Saudi Arabia and the NATO summit meetings.
Ontario's broadening of public health insurance to include prescription medication for everyone aged 24 and under is unfair and will be costly, writes Sean Speer. But the plan does form a possible basis for meaningful health-care reform.
MLI joins global alliance devoted to trade and innovation
MLI is teaming with 16 other think tanks to pursue the best ideas on innovation, global competition and trade liberalization.
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