Pricing carbon dioxide: How to bell the carbon cat? (Part 2 Q&A)

Published: Dec. 1, 2016, midnight

b"Governments are taking on assorted policies to reduce carbon emissions including regulations, green subsidies and carbon taxes. Assuming the desirability of reducing GHG emissions, what is Canada's appropriate policy response? Are governments spending sufficient effort to find least cost effective methods? Dr. Jack Mintz will challenge the current policy framework including that used in Alberta.\\n \\nSpeaker: \\xa0\\xa0\\xa0 Dr. Jack Mintz\\n\\nDr. Jack M. Mintz is the President\\u2019s Fellow of the School of Public Policy at the University of Calgary as of July 1, 2015 after serving as the Palmer Chair and Director since 2008.\\n\\nHe also serves on the boards of Imperial Oil Limited, Morneau Shepell and is chair and Vice-President of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. As of September 1 2015, he has been appointed as the National Policy Advisor for the accounting firm EY.\\n\\nDr. Mintz previously held the positions of Professor of Business Economics at the Rotman School of Business from 1989-2007 and Department of Economics at Queen\\u2019s University, Kingston, 1978-89. He was a Scholar-in-Residence at Columbia Law School 2016; Visiting Professor, New York University Law School, 2007; President and CEO of the C. D. Howe Institute from 1999-2006; Clifford Clark Visiting Economist at the Department of Finance, Ottawa; and Associate Dean (Academic) of the Faculty of Management, University of Toronto, 1993 \\u2013 1995. \\n \\nDr. Mintz has consulted widely with the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, and the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, federal and provincial governments in Canada, and various businesses and non-profit organizations. \\n \\nDr. Mintz became a member of the Order of Canada in 2015 and was awarded the Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2012 for service to the Canadian tax policy community. Alberta Venture magazine has recognized him as one of the fifty most influential Albertans in 2008, 2010 and 2013. The Financial Post named him one of the five most influential Canadians in regulation in 2012.\\n\\nModerator: Duane Pendergast\\n\\nDate:\\t\\tThursday, December 01, 2016 \\nTime: \\t\\t Noon - 1:30 pm\\nLocation: \\tCountry Kitchen Catering (Lower level of The Keg) 1715 Mayor Magrath Dr. S \\nCost:\\t\\t$12.00 (includes lunch) or $2.00 (includes coffee/tea)"