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Home / Richard Johnston

Event Tag Archives: Richard Johnston

Post-Election Analysis

21 September 2021 12:30 pm
  • Tags: Chris Tenove, Gerald Baier, Kathryn Harrison, Richard Johnston

In this Post-Election Analysis webinar, join the panelists as they discuss campaign dynamics, the result of the federal election, and the impact it may have on Canada’s most pressing policy issues.

Two Papers on Social and Political Trust

13 March 2023 12:00 pm
  • Venue: Buchanan Penthouse
  • Categories: Featured Alumni, Featured Graduate, Featured Homepage, Featured News/Events, Featured Research, Featured Undergrad
  • Tags: Henry Brady, Keith Banting, Richard Johnston

UBC Political Science Professor Emeritus Richard Johnston hosts a discussion of Two Papers on Social and Political Trust by Henry E. Brady and Keith Banting

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