Harvard public policy students come to Ottawa

Fourteen graduate students from Harvard University, including students in public policy, law, and data science, came to Ottawa to meet with business leaders, public servants, and elected officials.
Masters of Public Policy candidates from the Harvard Kennedy School pictured on Oct. 25 in Ottawa with Mary Van Buren, president of the Canadian Construction Association; Paul Lansbergen, president of the Fisheries Council of Canada; Jess Tomlin, CEO of The Match International Women’s Fund; and Susan Gubasta, president of the Trillium Automotive Dealers Association at Impact Public Affairs.
Although most of the attention in Ottawa was on the visit of foreign trade officials and the Dutch prime minister, there were several other visitors last week to Canada’s capital city. Fourteen graduate students from Harvard University, including students in public policy, law, and data science,...

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