In recognition of Ellen’s distinguished legacy of historical scholarship on political thought, the Ellen Meiksins Wood Prize ...
Social democracy is the full extension of democratic principles to both society and the economy, to strengthen social and ...
In January 2016, the Broadbent Institute lost our dear friend and inspiration Professor Ellen Meiksins Wood. Ellen was ...
Ellen Meiksins Wood Lecture was held on Thursday, May 30th in partnership with Toronto Metropolitan University’s Faculty of ...
The Jack Layton Progress Prize is awarded annually to an individual or organization who has run a particularly noteworthy ...
The Broadbent Institute is pleased to announce that it has awarded the 2020 Ellen Meiksins Wood Prize to renowned trade union leader Leo W. Gerard.
The 2023 Ellen Meiksins Wood Lecture was delivered by economist Armine Yalnizyan — a leading voice on Canada’s economic scene.
Greg Marchildon is the Ontario Research Chair in Health Policy at the University of Toronto. He received his PhD from the London School of Economics, and later served for five years at Johns Hopkins ...
To mark the first anniversary since his passing, the Broadbent Institute is helping to develop a new digitization effort of Ed's intellectual and political work from various archives and libraries ...
We believe in building a Canada that is just and equitable. In this, egalitarian social democratic values serve as our guide. All people have equal worth and equal rights – and all benefit from living ...
The Broadbent Institute is Canada’s preeminent social democratic think-tank. Founded in 2011 by Ed Broadbent, and guided by the Broadbent Principles for Canadian Social Democracy, the Institute ...