Rt. Hon. Robert L. Stanfield Conversations
to the attend the 2025 Stanfield Conversation, happening on Tuesday, October 21 in the Rebecca Cohn Auditorium, AV整氈窒 Arts Centre.
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via livestream.
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The 2025 Stanfield Conversation:
Challenges to the rule of law and the future of liberal democracy
Courts and the Dynamics of Democratic Decline
Even in some of the worlds sturdiest democracies, leaders are deliberately undermining courts to weaken, or even dismantle, checks on their power. In many cases, the justice system is not only being sidelined but weaponized against political opponents through political appointments, the strong-arming of judges泭and law firms, and lawsuits and prosecutions designed to intimidate critics. These tactics threaten the rule of law a necessary component of democracy. How much damage has already been done?泭Where and how can courts reassert themselves in ways that bolster threatened democracies? And what, if anything, can judges, lawyers, and ordinary citizens do to shore up the legal foundations of democracy?泭
The 2025 Stanfield Conversation, taking place at AV整氈窒 on Tuesday, October 21st at 7:00 p.m. (AT), will welcome featured speakers:泭Emmett Macfarlane, Professor of Political Science, University of Waterloo and泭Asha Rangappa, Senior Lecturer at Yales Jackson School of Global Affairs and former FBI Special Agent.
This year's guest moderator is泭journalist and producer of CBC's泭, and Dal alum泭Mary Lynk (BA'84 in Political Science).
This event is free泭and open to the public but泭guests must RSVP泭to or to .泭
This years Stanfield Conversation will be recorded for IDEAS and will be broadcast on CBC at a later date.
Thank you to泭泭for sponsoring the 2025 Stanfield Conversation.泭
Emmett Macfarlane
Professor of Political Science, University of Waterloo
Mary Lynk
Journalist and producer of CBCs IDEAS
Asha Rangappa泭
Senior Lecturer at Yales Jackson School of Global Affairs and former FBI Special Agent
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Talking Democracy
WHERE IS DEMOCRACY TODAY?泭 is the over-arching focus of the series. Conversations will address themes of both urgent contemporary and enduring importance. Topics may be national or international in scope and explore issues such as populism and the new authoritarianism, ethics in politics, inequality and democracy or accommodating division and diversity. The series will highlight diverse political orientations, while honouring Stanfields enduring contributions to public policy and public service grounded in decency and integrity.
Speakers will be chosen from the ranks of distinguished academics, past or present politicians, non-elected political practitioners, journalists, public service, civil society and private sector leaders and public intellectuals. In selecting speakers and topics, the aim will be to meet the highest standards of academic and public interest.
Governance
The series is supported by the Friends of the Stanfield Conversations泭- a group泭of respected Canadians from across the country, including many prominent practitioners and scholars of democratic politics, led by co-chairs the Rt. Hon. Joe Clark and the Hon. Anne McLellan (former Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister respectively). Operational activities are managed by a AV整氈窒-based organizing committee, supported by the泭Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, the泭Department of Political Science,泭the Presidents Office, the , and泭Communications, Marketing & Creative Services.
Please contact泭rlsconv@dal.ca泭if you have any questions about the Stanfield Conversations.泭
We are privileged to have prestigious individuals commit to providing volunteer leadership. With their guidance, the Friends of the Stanfield Conversations, co-chaired by the Rt. Hon. Joe Clark and the Hon. Anne McLellan, will help us achieve the goals of the Rt. Hon. Robert L. Stanfield Conversations.
Dr. Rachael Johnstone is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at AV整氈窒. Her research explores intersections between Canadian politics, public policy, and law. .
Fundraising Goal
To ensure the long-term sustainability of the events and conversations, we are working to guarantee this important series is endowed with sufficient capital to provide annual funding in perpetuity.
The annual income on the prospective endowment will cover the costs of presenting high quality programming in a modern format that is suitable for wide distribution on various audio, video and social media platforms, as well as in print publications.
To learn more about how you can support the Robert. L. Stanfield Conversations fund, contact:
Kayla Barbeau
Development Officer, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
E-mail: kayla.barbeau@dal.ca
Tel: (902) 943-5854