Lessons from the Financial Crisis: Canada in Comparative Perspective

February 17, 2011 • 12:15 PM • Law School 3037

What is it about the Canadian economy and regulatory structures that allowed Canada to avoid the most devastating effects of a global financial crisis? While the U.S. and other developed nations reeled from the global financial crisis, Canada remained relatively insulated. Co-sponsors: Kenan Institute for Ethics and Center for Canadian Studies. For more information, contact Rebecca Dunning at 919-660-2431.