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Canada's Public Policy Forum counts among its membership a wide variety of organizations that care passionately about public policy and seek to enhance the quality of government in Canada through the exchange of ideas. Our members, from across Canada, bring a breadth of experience and a range of perspectives to the table. They include large corporations, small businesses, governments, charities, not-for-profit organizations, unions, academic institutions, hospitals and business associations.
Benefits of Membership
The PPF is a preferred vehicle for individuals and organizations to contribute to improving the quality of government in Canada. PPF members enjoy the following benefits:
- Opportunities to network with other senior-level decision makers in the public, private and not-for-profit sector.
- The opportunity to help drive change by suggesting areas for research and examination.
- Invitations to PPF events including roundtables, conferences, private dinners.
- Access to all PPF research and publications.
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Discounted event rates, including a discounted rate for the Testimonial dinner.
Influence Change
The Public Policy Forum was created in 1987 by a group of Canadians who believed that open, ongoing dialogue among leaders from business and government is essential to develop the quality of public policies and the calibre of public servants that our country needs to succeed.
The Public Policy Forum provides a neutral venue where leaders from all sectors can discuss current issues and learn from one another.
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Latest News
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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...
Recent Publications
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Aboriginal Youth Collaborative: Feasibility Study
January 26, 2012
From May to November 2011, the Public Policy Forum worked with leaders from the following organizations to explore the idea of creating a multi-sectoral collaborative focused on Aboriginal youth...
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On Authenticity: How the Truth can Restore Faith in Politics and Government
January 23, 2012
The Public Policy Forum was honoured to have Allan Gregg, one of Canada's most respected senior research professionals and social commentators, deliver the...
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Rescuing Policy: The Case for Public Engagement
January 12, 2012
This year marks the 25th anniversary of Canada's Public Policy Forum. We open this new chapter of our history with the launch of a...
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Innovation and the Human Brain: Creating Value for Ontario and Leading the World
December 20, 2011
On May 16th 2011, IBM, Baycrest and the Public Policy Forum convened Innovation and the Human Brain...
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Holiday Reading List
December 17, 2011
The Holiday Reading List is one of our favourite traditions here at the Public Policy Forum.
Each year the Forum asks Canadian Leaders what they plan to read over the holidays....







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