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Wilfrid Laurier University Leaf
June 18, 2013
 
 
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Laurier launches world-class research centre for sustainable food systems Laurier launches world-class research centre for sustainable food systems
(News Release - Jun 17)
Laurier professor questions Aboriginal stereotypes in Trudeau-Brazeau boxing match Laurier professor questions Aboriginal stereotypes in Trudeau-Brazeau boxing match
(News - Jun 14)
Employee silence hurts bottom line and staff performance, Laurier researchers find
(News Release - Jun 14)
Conference to attract international peace and justice experts
(News Release - Jun 13)
Laurier Professor Ginette Lafrenière wins Leading Women, Building Communities Award Laurier Professor Ginette Lafrenière wins Leading Women, Building Communities Award
(News Release - Jun 11)
Laurier graduates first cohort of its Health Sciences program Laurier graduates first cohort of its Health Sciences program
(Campus Update - Jun 10)
Laurier Joins ResearchImpact Network
(Campus Update - Jun 10)
Laurier celebrates opening of Aboriginal Community Garden
(News Release - Jun 07)
Laurier eager to learn more about provincial changes to teacher education Laurier eager to learn more about provincial changes to teacher education
(Notice - Jun 06)
Laurier scientists receive CFI funding for new equipment
(News Release - Jun 05)
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Barry Kay, Political Science Barry Kay teaches a seminar on voting behaviour, as well as courses on U.S. Government and Public Policy in the Political Science Dept., but his research tends to be in the area of elections and public opinion. He is a past member of the Canadian National Election Study team, and recent publications pertain to electoral systems, public opinion polling, and the impact of single-issue interest groups. He has developed a model for projecting parliamentary seat distributions from popular vote or opinion polls, that is posted on the LISPOP page of the Laurier website. He is also a political analyst with Global Television, for their national and provincial election coverage.

Barry Kay
Associate Professor,
Political Science