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Home / The Dick, Ruth, and Judy Bell Lecture

The Dick, Ruth, and Judy Bell Lecture is an annual lecture that honours the contributions of individuals to the political and public life of Canada.  Speakers may include individuals who have been active in politics or public service or distinguished scholars in political science.  The lectures themselves are generally devoted to discussions of political subjects, either in a present-day or historical context.  Scholars and graduate students are encouraged to attend and use the lectures as a basis for further work in Canadian studies.  The papers of Dick and Ruth Bell are on deposit at the National Archives of Canada and are available to researchers.

The Dick, Ruth and Judy Bell Lecture is hosted by the Arthur Kroeger College of Public Affairs and is sponsored by the Dick, Ruth, and Judy Bell Lecture fund.

Dick, Ruth and Judy Bell Lectures
1992 – present

  • Chantal Hébert
    National affairs columnist, Toronto Star
    The shifting Canadian political landscape

    October 27, 2010
  • The Honourable Michael H. Wilson
    Former Canadian Ambassador to the United States
    Reflections on Momentous Times in Washington
    October 6, 2009
    Video
  • Margaret MacMillan
    Using History in International Relations

    September 19, 2008
    Video
  • Roy MacGregor
    As Canadian as possible … under the circumstances
    November 1, 2007
    Video
  • Edward Greenspon
    Terror and the press – the same old story
    2006
    Video (part 1) | Video (part 2)
  • General R.J. Hillier
    Canada’s Military in a Dangerous New World
    2005
  • Pamela Wallin
    Canada-U.S. Relations: The View From New York
    2004
  • National Chief Phil Fontaine
    First Nations Policy: The Road Ahead

    2003
    Video (part 1) | Video (part 2)
  • The Honourable Lloyd Axworthy, P.C.
    Canadian Foreign Policy: Choices and Consequences
    2002
  • The Honourable Roy Romanow
    Canadian Health Care: Some Critical Challenges
    2001
    Video (part 1) | Video (part 2)
  • The Right Honourable Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin, P.C.
    Parliament, the Supreme Court and the Charter
    2000

    Video (part 1) | Video (part 2)
  • The Right Honourable Kim Campbell, P.C.
    The Person’s Case to the Charter: Women’s Rights in Twentieth-Century Canada
    1999
  • Hugh Segal
    Nation and Enterprise: Tory Nationalism in Canadian History
    1998

    Video (part 1) | Video (part 2)
  • The Honourable Flora MacDonald, P.C.
    Unsung Peacekeepers
    1997

    Video (part 1) | Video (part 2)
  • Dalton Camp
    Cockroaches and Conservatives
    1996
  • The Right Honourable Joe Clark, P.C.
    Canada: The Challenges of the Next Three Months
    1995
  • Mary May Simon
    Canadian Arctic and Global Circumpolar Issues
    1994
  • The Honourable Joe Ghiz
    An Insider’s Perspective of Meech Lake and Charlottetown
    1993
  • The Right Honourable Robert Stanfield, P.C
    The Way Ahead – Let’s Face It
    1992

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