“I’ve never seen any society engage in a debate like this before,” said Dante Vignuzzi, vice-president (academic) of the public affairs and policy management (PAPM) student society.
This past week, students gathered to attend the PAPM debates. The student-run event, held Nov. 6, allowed students to apply their skills beyond the classroom.
Students were drawn from all years to argue their stance on topical, real-world policies for up to six minutes at a time, on two different issues: whether Canada should cooperate with China and whether Canada should adopt a universal basic income (UBI).“PAPM is full of people who have strong […]
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