Katie DaveyWas Bill 11 the right mechanism to improve vaccine rates in New Brunswick?I wrote this blog on Dec 3rd 2019, but the content still stands. After Bill 11 failed yesterday (June 18th) I thought it was the right…Jun 19, 2020Jun 19, 2020
Katie DaveyOpinion: Rebuild our social safety nets, not just our economyThis article originally appeared in the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal on May 5th. I have received many request from across the country…May 6, 2020May 6, 2020
Katie DaveyBook Review: We Have Always Been Here: A queer muslim memoirBy Samra HabibApr 23, 2020Apr 23, 2020
Katie DaveyBook Review: Global Inequality: A new approach for the age of globalizationBy Branko MilanovicApr 18, 2020Apr 18, 2020
Katie DaveyTips for Intentional and Minimalist Gift GivingDecember makes our rational thinking minds go to mush so here are some tips to being intentional this holiday season.Dec 1, 2019Dec 1, 2019
Katie DaveyWomen in New Brunswick Municipal Politics — how do we get them there?During the 2016 municipal election, New Brunswick broke the previously set record and elected 23 women as mayors equalling about 22%.Jul 26, 2019Jul 26, 2019
Katie DaveyChallenging my Open Government AssumptionsWhile taking part in the Open Government Partnership Global Summit in Ottawa, I realized I knew nothing about open government.Jul 12, 2019Jul 12, 2019
Katie DaveyWhy The T-Shirt?Women make up a quarter of elected officials while making up half the population in Canada. It’s not good enough.Jul 3, 2019Jul 3, 2019