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Green Leader Elizabeth May won't be onstage for tonight's leaders' debate, but she plans to actively tweet her foreign policy positions.

  • Green Leader Elizabeth May won't be onstage for tonight's leaders' debate, but she plans to actively tweet her foreign policy positions.
  • The keynote was followed by a live one-on-one interview with Rudyard Griffiths, Anchor, Bloomberg North and Munk Debates Moderator.
  • This episode of Hub dialogues features Rudyard Griffiths, The Hub's executive director, and Sean Speer, editor-at-large, discussing The.
  • The Munk Debates are the world's preeminent public debating forum.
  • This episode of Hub Dialogues features Sean Speer in conversation with economist Brian Albrecht, the co-author of the Substack newsletter.
  • This episode of Hub dialogues features Rudyard Griffiths, The Hub's executive director, and Sean Speer, editor-at-large, discussing The..

    Rudyard Griffiths

    Canadian author, broadcaster, and philanthropic adviser

    Rudyard Griffiths (born ) is a Canadian author, television broadcaster, and philanthropic adviser.[1][2][3] He has been a columnist at the National Post,Toronto Star and The Hub[4] and a television anchor on CTV News Channel and the Business News Network.

    He is a senior fellow at the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy where he chairs the Ontario research initiative.[5]

    Education

    Griffiths was educated at the University of Cambridge, Trinity College, and the University of Toronto, where he studied political theory.

    Munk Debates

    Rudyard Griffiths is the organizer and moderator of the Munk Debates.

    Join us at OSC Dialogue 2020 as financial industry leaders, senior regulators and investors come together virtually to discuss how they are working to emerge.

    The semi-annual debates are a signature initiative of the Aurea Foundation and its founder industrialist Peter Munk. In , Rudyard Griffiths moderated the first-ever Canadian election debate dedicated to foreign policy.

    Rudyard Griffiths