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Government Policy Unpacked
Rupesh Patel
14 episodes
7 months ago
Government Policy Unpacked is your go-to resource for breaking down today’s most pressing government policy issues affecting Canadians. Designed for proactive citizens, this podcast makes complex policies easy to understand, empowering you to be part of the solution and hold your leaders accountable. Tune in to stay informed, engaged, and ready to make a difference. Hosted by Rupesh Patel. Rupesh is committed to public service and has diverse experiences working at both the Canadian provincial and municipal levels. Rupesh studied public policy at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, and a Master's of Science in Kinesiology at the University of Waterloo.
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Government Policy Unpacked is your go-to resource for breaking down today’s most pressing government policy issues affecting Canadians. Designed for proactive citizens, this podcast makes complex policies easy to understand, empowering you to be part of the solution and hold your leaders accountable. Tune in to stay informed, engaged, and ready to make a difference. Hosted by Rupesh Patel. Rupesh is committed to public service and has diverse experiences working at both the Canadian provincial and municipal levels. Rupesh studied public policy at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, and a Master's of Science in Kinesiology at the University of Waterloo.
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Government
Education,
News,
Politics
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Ontario votes 2025: The things you need to know about (Part 1)
Government Policy Unpacked
39 minutes 30 seconds
8 months ago
Ontario votes 2025: The things you need to know about (Part 1)
In this episode of Government Policy Unpacked, Rupesh Patel and Malumir Logan discuss the recent surprise election in Ontario, emphasizing the importance of voter engagement and understanding party platforms. They explore how civic responsibility extends beyond just voting, encouraging listeners to critically analyze political promises and their implications. The conversation also delves into the impact of Trump tariffs on Ontario's economy and the need for citizens to actively communicate with their representatives to influence policy decisions. Keywords:  Ontario election, Ontario votes 2025, voter engagement, political platforms, tariffs, public policy, civic responsibility, government representation, food security, Canadian products, political awareness -- Malumir Logan is an intersectional, seasoned leader with two decades of experience in strategic and operational expertise. Malumir is also a published author in public sector innovation. She is a university Adjunct Professor teaching master-level leadership and career navigation courses, and an intersectional feminist looking to inspire expansiveness for the systemically excluded.
Government Policy Unpacked
Government Policy Unpacked is your go-to resource for breaking down today’s most pressing government policy issues affecting Canadians. Designed for proactive citizens, this podcast makes complex policies easy to understand, empowering you to be part of the solution and hold your leaders accountable. Tune in to stay informed, engaged, and ready to make a difference. Hosted by Rupesh Patel. Rupesh is committed to public service and has diverse experiences working at both the Canadian provincial and municipal levels. Rupesh studied public policy at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, and a Master's of Science in Kinesiology at the University of Waterloo.