Queen's Experts Available to Comment on Canada's Federal Election
March 24, 2025
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With Prime Minister Mark Carney calling a federal election for April 28, the stakes are high as Canadians prepare to head to the polls. Queen’s University is offering timely insights and expert analysis on key election issues, including party strategies, campaign dynamics, Canada-U.S. relations, leadership, polling, gender, and representation.
With just a 37-day campaign – the shortest possible under federal election law – journalists can count on informed, accessible commentary from Queen’s experts across a broad range of topics:
Available Experts:
- Kathy Brock – Party strategies, campaign dynamics, Canada–U.S. relations, leadership, and political challenges.
- Jane Boulden – Canada’s foreign and defence policy, NATO, U.S.–Canada relations, and peace negotiations related to Ukraine.
- Stéphanie Chouinard – Party strategies and regional issues in Ontario, Québec, and New Brunswick, as well as French Canadian affairs.
- Holly-Ann Garnett – Electoral integrity, administration (e.g., Elections Canada), voting processes, cybersecurity, voter turnout, and campaign finance.
- Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant – Polling, party platforms, campaign analysis, leadership, gender, and political representation.
- Eugene Lang – Political strategy, foreign policy, defence, and economic/fiscal issues.
- Christian Leuprecht – Defence, security, federalism, and Canada’s international role.
- Michael Murphy – Technology and security policy, defence spending, student voting rules, and local ridings in the Kingston region.
- Daniel Teeter – Interprovincial trade and economic cooperation.
To arrange interviews with any of these experts, please contact:
- Andrew Carroll: andrew.carroll@queensu.ca
- Julie Brown: brown.julie@queensu.ca
- Media Relations: mediarelations@queensu.ca