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Lori Turnbull is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University, currently on sabbatical. She has a keen research and teaching focus on parliamentary democracy, governance, public sector ethics, and democratic reform. Throughout her career, she has taught political science and public administration at several institutions, including Dalhousie, Queen’s, Carleton, and Acadia universities. Lori has published numerous articles and book chapters and has contributed freelance pieces to The Globe and Mail. She is also a featured columnist for Canadian Government Executive magazine. Her book, 'Democratizing Constitution: Reforming Responsible Government,' co-authored with Mark Jarvis and the late Peter Aucoin, won the Donner Prize in 2011 and the Donald Smiley Prize in 2012.
Privy Council Office (PCO) • Ottawa, Canada
Worked as a policy advisor for the Government Secretariat, focusing on departmental liaison for the Minister of Democratic Institutions and policy priorities.
Dalhousie University • Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Teaching courses in political science and public administration, focusing on parliamentary governance.