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Don Lenihan

Don Lenihan is a senior associate at Canada 2020.

Deliberation: can we fix government decision-making?

Opinion | BY DON LENIHAN | December 3, 2018
Given the battles over the first two sites, the hospital now sees engagement differently. It has learned that the community not only has a huge stake in the design of the building and the site, but deeply held views on what will make it a success, writes Don Lenihan. Photograph courtesy of Wikipedia
Opinion | BY DON LENIHAN | December 3, 2018
Opinion | BY DON LENIHAN | December 3, 2018
Given the battles over the first two sites, the hospital now sees engagement differently. It has learned that the community not only has a huge stake in the design of the building and the site, but deeply held views on what will make it a success, writes Don Lenihan. Photograph courtesy of Wikipedia
Opinion | BY DAVID MCINNES, DON LENIHAN | February 22, 2016
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured Feb. 8 in Ottawa. With one of the safest food systems anywhere, Canadians can trust the food they eat. But consumers here and abroad are pushing the bounds of what “trust” means to them. Can Canada lead the world in redefining trust for the future, write David McInnes and Don Lenihan. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY DAVID MCINNES, DON LENIHAN | February 22, 2016
Opinion | BY DAVID MCINNES, DON LENIHAN | February 22, 2016
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured Feb. 8 in Ottawa. With one of the safest food systems anywhere, Canadians can trust the food they eat. But consumers here and abroad are pushing the bounds of what “trust” means to them. Can Canada lead the world in redefining trust for the future, write David McInnes and Don Lenihan. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright