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Christina Bouchard is a doctoral student at the University of Ottawa, specializing in the analysis of how Canadian governments manage land development and plan infrastructure. Her research critically examines the construction of the built environment, raising important questions about public interest, social values, and democratic processes. Utilizing a variety of measures and data sources, she investigates the instruments, administrative systems, and political landscapes of Canada's planning and design regimes. Her academic work is complemented by her affiliations with the School of Political Studies and the Centre for Governance, as well as being a member of the Société Québécoise de Science Politique (SQSP). Bouchard teaches courses in Project Management in the Public Sector and has published several works discussing critical infrastructure in Canada’s Arctic, highlighting the infrastructure gaps and the importance of effective governance in this area.
Department of History