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Federal budget 2023: SFU experts available
The federal government is set to unveil its 2023 budget on Tuesday, March 28. The budget comes after an economically unsteady year that saw many Canadians endure surging interest rates and rising levels of inflation and household debt.
The following SFU experts are available to comment on issues related to budget priorities:
AVAILABLE SFU EXPERTS
ECONOMY
ANDREY PAVLOV, professor, Beedie School of Business
604.763.3696 | apavlov@sfu.ca
Expertise: the impact of the budget on housing and the general economy.
ANDY YAN, director, The City Program
ayan@sfu.ca
Expertise: cities, housing, urban planning, transportation.
HEALTH
ANDREW LONGHURST, PhD candidate, Department of Geography
arlonghu@sfu.ca
Expertise: health care financing and delivery systems, policies, reforms.
KAREN PALMER, adjunct professor, Faculty of Health Sciences
kpalmer@sfu.ca
Expertise: health care spending, pharmacare and dental care, universal health care.
CLIMATE
MERRAN SMITH, founder and chief innovation officer, Clean Energy Canada
Contact Keri McNamara, senior communications specialist, for interviews
778.951.8060 | keri@cleanenergycanada.org
Expertise: climate policy, carbon pricing, electric vehicles, clean energy, clean industrial policy.
MARK ZACHARIAS, executive director, Clean Energy Canada
Contact Keri McNamara, senior communications specialist, for interviews
778.951.8060 | keri@cleanenergycanada.org
Expertise: climate policy, carbon pricing, electric vehicles, clean energy, clean industrial policy.
SENIORS/AGING
GLORIA GUTMAN, professor emerita, Department of Gerontology
gutman@sfu.ca
Expertise: seniors' housing, long-term care, health promotion, age-friendly hospitals and communities, elder abuse, LGBT aging, seniors and emergency preparedness, increasing advance care planning in marginalized groups.
CONTACT
RAY SHARMA, SFU Communications & Marketing
778.782.3210 | ray_sharma@sfu.ca
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