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Welcome to the Public Policy Forum
The Public Policy Forum is an independent, not-for-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of government in Canada through enhanced dialogue among the public, private and voluntary sectors. At the Forum we believe that good government, robust public policy and strong democratic institutions depend on the contributions of all sectors of society.
We are neutral, non-partisan, non-governmental and independent. We are able to create a ‘safe space' that facilitates open and frank dialogue and discussion among leaders from all sectors.
We organize dozens of events each year on issues that are important to Canadians that address questions of vital importance to our democracy and economy.
Our publications consist of both original research and event reports. Through our publications and other activities we encourage further dialogue on public sector governance and policy issues.
We depend on our members, sponsors and event participants to sustain our active programming. Unlike some think tanks, we are not funded by an endowment or a government grant. This compels us to focus on programmes and topics for investigation that are timely, important and relevant.
The PPF is governed by a Board of Directors whose members are leaders in their fields and represent diverse sectors and regions of Canada. The Forum's daily operations are directed from our Ottawa office.
Our roots
It was in 1987 in Calgary, Alberta that the Forum took its first steps. Believing that good government cannot be left to government alone, business leaders met with senior public servants to discuss how they could work together more effectively. From this initial discussion, strong consensus emerged to create an independent forum where leaders from the private and public sectors could meet to discuss issues of governance and public policy.
Since its creation 25 years ago, Canada's Public Policy Forum's membership has grown to include 180 organizations from business, federal, provincial and territorial governments, academic institutions, organized labour and the voluntary and not-for-profit sectors.
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Dernières nouvelles
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Public Policy Forum Named a Top Think Tank
January 25, 2012
Canada's Public Policy Forum is ranked among the Top Thirty Think Tanks in Mexico, Canada and the Caribbean by the Think...
Publications récentes
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Étude de faisabilité pour un collectif de jeunes Autochtones
January 26, 2012
De mai à novembre 2011, le Forum des politiques publiques a étudié avec des dirigeants des organisations suivantes la possibilité de créer un collectif...
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On Authenticity: How the Truth can Restore Faith in Politics and Government
January 23, 2012
Le Forum des politiques publiques a eu l’honneur de voir Allan Gregg, un des spécialistes de la recherche et un des commentateurs sociaux les plus réputés au Canada,...
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Rescuing Policy: The Case for Public Engagement
January 12, 2012
Le Forum des politiques publiques du Canada est heureux d'annoncer le lancement d'une nouvelle publication intitulée...
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L’innovation et le cerveau humain : Générer de la valeur pour l’Ontario et être un leader mondial
December 20, 2011
Le 16 mai 2011, IBM, Baycrest et le Forum des politiques publiques ont présenté ...
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Liste de lecture annuelle
December 17, 2011
Chaque année, à l’approche des Fêtes, le forum des politiques publiques demande à un groupe de divers leaders canadiens ce qu’ils ont l’intention...






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