Webinar: "Putting Rural on the Agenda: The Prominence and Priority of Rural Issues and Opportunities in Policy Making"

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Panelists from Canada, the United States of America, and the United Kingdom will explore how different jurisdictions bring attention to rural within their policy making processes. Dr. Jackson-Smith will present on the changing symbolic and material importance of ‘rural’ places in governance and policy across different levels of government in the United States. Norman Ragetlie will outline the challenges with rural policy in Ontario, Canada due to a lack of a comprehensive, government-wide strategy with goals and strategic directions which stakeholders and government agencies might monitor together. Professor Sally Shortall will outline findings from her work on rural policy in the United Kingdom. These presentations will be followed by a robust facilitated discussion and question period. This session will be hosted by the Rural Governance Network of the Rural Policy Learning Commons.

The webinar is hosted by the Rural Policy Learning Commons   The School of Environmental Design and Rural Development is a member of the Rural Policy Learning Commons. This webinar is free to join, however, registration is requested. To register click here.

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