Programme

Informations sur la programmation

La conférence annuelle de l’ACPAP 2026 se déroulera les 20 et 21 mai 2026.

 

Journée pré-conférence – Mardi 19 mai 2026

14h00 - 17h00
Réunion du conseil d’administration de l’ACPAP
18h30 - 21h30
Souper des membres du conseil d’administration de l’ACPAP

Jour 1 – Mercredi 20 mai 2026

8h00 - 9h00
Déjeuner – Inscriptions
  • Welcome words | Mot de Bienvenue
    (Director Centre on Governance, University of Ottawa Faculty of Social Science, CAPPA President)
  • Representative, Office of the Vice-President Research and Innovation (Alex Trebek Forum for Dialogue) | Représentant.e du Cabinet du vice-rectorat à la recherche et à l’innovation (Forum pour le dialogue Alex-Trebek)
  • Tribute to Dr. Katherine Graham | Hommage à la Prof. Katherine Graham
    (Robert Shepherd)
10h00 - 10h30
Pause
12h00 - 13h00
Dîner
  • Teaching Lean Public Service: Embedding Functional Review and Continuous Improvement in Public Administration Education
    (Olha Zahvoiska)
  • Small Experiment, Big Impact: Reinventing Teaching and Assessment of CAPPA Competencies in Public Administration Education
    (Michelle Bussière-Prytula)
  • Toxic or Thriving? Exploring Organizational Environments in Canadian and Swiss Schools of Management
    (Isabelle Caron | Guillaume Revillod | Nancy Duc | Samuel Pacht | David Giauque)
  • Challenges and effectiveness of horizontal programs: An evaluation perspective
    (Luc Juillet)
  • Circulation et mise en œuvre des modèles de reddition de compte : les cadres d’impacts qualitatifs et les conseils des arts
    (Jonathan Paquette | Alexandre Schiele | Benjamin Boutin | Idris Bachene)
  • Réforme budgétaire en mode programme en Afrique francophone: entre mythes rationnels et logiques institutionnelles contradictoires
    (Samuel Batumike Kabagale & Éric Champagne)
  • Performance institutionnelle et attractivité des investissements directs étrangers au Maroc
    (Ikram Ezhrauan | Aissam Boudrouz)
14h30 - 15h00
Pause
  • Attraction to public sector careers and public service motivation
    (Dominika Wranik)
  • Learning from the Gaps: Embedding Anti-Racism in Ontario Public Service Workforce Policies
    (Maria Gintova | Tuqa Al-Rammahi)
  • The Connection Between Inclusivity and Employee Engagement in the Ontario Public Service
    (Jocelyn McGrandle | Frank Ohemeng)
  • From Compliance to Change: Examining the Effectiveness of Accountability Frameworks in Driving DEI Outcomes for Racialized Immigrant Employees in the Canadian Public Sector
    (Zuby Sohail)
  • Ontologies in Tension: Indigenous Evaluation and Incorporating Community-Based Knowledge
    (Robert Shepperd)
  • Embracing miyeu wâhkôhtowin: Opening the doors for modern Métis land stewardship in Canadian Energy policy
    (Erin Riccardo, Dr. Kelly Saunders, Dr. Janique Dubois)
  • The Ecosystems for Community Research and Recordkeeping Project
    (Shawna Ferris | Andrea Rounce | Danielle Allard | Amy Lebovitch)
  • Building a Settler State: The Department of the Interior and Canadian Colonial Administration
    (Jerald Sabin)
16h30 - 17h30
Réunion d’information de l’ACPAP
(Former AGM)
17h30 - 18h00
Temps libre
18h00 - 19h00
Cocktail
19h00 - 23h00
Souper de gala
Cérémonie de remise des prix

Jour 2 – Jeudi 21 mai 2026

8h00 - 9h00
Déjeuner
9h00 - 9h15
Mot de Bienvenue
(De la part du comité organisateur)
10h15 - 10h45
Pause
  • Centres of Government: Comparative Analysis and New Research Directions
    (Jonathan Craft)
  • Rethinking Alternative Service Delivery in the Age of New Public Governance: Agencies Mediating Transboundary Networks in Canada’s Innovation Policy Delivery
    (Charles Conteh)
  • Regional and National AI Strategies: A Vertical and Horizontal Policy (In)coherence Analysis and Implications for Future AI Policy Efforts
    (Benjamin Faveri | Brie Bhasin)
  • Connected: Understanding the Distribution of Public Administration Research Networks in Canada
    (Jean-Francois Savard | Félix de la Durantaye)
12h15 - 13h15
Dîner
  • Coastal zone governance strategies for sustainability on the west coasts of Newfoundland, Canada, and Cameroon in the Gulf of Guinea: A comparative policy study
    (Emmanuel Tamufor)
  • The adaptation and everyday excellence of municipalities using the Environmental Registry of Ontario
    (Christina Bouchard)
  • Innovation, acceptabilité sociale et transition énergétique
    (Louis Simard)
  • Le logement modulaire à l’épreuve du zonage
    (Gabriel Imbeau)
  • “Truth to power”: The Civil Service and historical reinterpretations
    (Patrice Dutil)
  • Populism, Partisan Identity and the Bureaucracy
    (Christopher A. Cooper)
  • The Representation of Politics and the Politics of Representation
    (Sandford Borins | Beth Herst)
  • Is the Same Old Talk Enough Anymore? Monetary Policy Communications in the Age of the Polycrisis
    (Marc-André Pigeon)
14h45 - 15h15
Pause
  • Tracing Quiet Excellence: A Machine Learning Analysis of Discreet Public Value in the Canadian Public Service
    (Guillaume Revillod | Nancy Duc | Samuel Pacht | Isabelle Caron | David Giauque)
  • Climate Policy and Governance for a Carbon Neutral Economy: Frameworks for Appraising Progress in Challenging Times
    (Evert Linquist)
  • Why public health is like central banks: the case for an independent public health function
    (Patrick Fafard)
  • Measuring the cost-effectiveness of income-tested in-kind benefits on material well-being: The Canadian Dental Care Program
    (Geranda Notten)
  • Chief Administrative Officers in Canada: Uncovering Their Unique Public Administration Skills
    (Eric Champagne | Robert Blair | Chloe Charette)
  • L’innovation en fiscalité municipale: la fabrique des décisions locales au Québec
    (Tommy Gagné-Dubé)
  • Everyday Innovators at City Hall: Public Sector Innovation in Municipal Governments
    (Zachary Spicer | Joe Lyons | Tyler Romualdi)
  • School Boards in Canada: Are they Administrative Units or Local Democracies?
    (Jim Farney)
16h45 - 17h00
Mot de clôture
Dernière mise à jour : 2026-04-01