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Institut de recherche en politiques publiques

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Institut de recherche en politiques publiques
NameInstitut de recherche en politiques publiques
Native nameInstitut de recherche en politiques publiques
Established2000
TypeThink tank
HeadquartersMontreal, Quebec
CountryCanada

Institut de recherche en politiques publiques is a Montreal-based Canadian public policy think tank specializing in applied research on social, fiscal, and environmental policy. Founded in 2000, the institute produces studies aimed at informing debates in provincial and federal arenas, engages with media in Quebec and Ottawa, and advises stakeholders across North America and Europe. Its work intersects with academic centers, legislative bodies, and international organizations to translate evidence into actionable recommendations.

History

Founded in 2000 amid debates following the 1995 Quebec referendum and federal-provincial negotiations, the institute emerged alongside organizations such as Conseil des relations internationales de Montréal, Institut de la statistique du Québec, and Conference Board of Canada. Early projects referenced policy frameworks from OECD, comparative analyses involving United States Department of the Treasury, and demographic studies comparable to work by Statistics Canada and Institut national de santé publique du Québec. Throughout the 2000s the institute published studies resonant with themes from reports by Royal Society of Canada panels, engaged with scholars tied to McGill University and Université de Montréal, and positioned itself within a network that included Institut de recherche sur les politiques sociales and Centre for International Governance Innovation.

Mission and Objectives

The institute states objectives that align with evidence-based analysis akin to missions of Brookings Institution and RAND Corporation, emphasizing rigorous evaluation comparable to methodologies used by Harvard Kennedy School and London School of Economics. Its mission includes informing policy debates in contexts addressed by institutions such as Assemblée nationale du Québec, Parliament of Canada, and municipal bodies like Ville de Montréal. Objectives include producing accessible reports similar in dissemination to those from Fraser Institute and facilitating dialogues involving participants from Universities Canada, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, and international partners like International Monetary Fund.

Research Programs and Publications

Research programs cover fiscal policy, social services, labor market issues, and environmental transitions, engaging with topics explored by Bank of Canada, Employment and Social Development Canada, and Environment and Climate Change Canada. Publications include working papers, policy briefs, and full reports paralleling outputs from Institut Montaigne and Chatham House. Studies often cite statistical frameworks comparable to Canadian Institute for Health Information datasets and comparative indicators used by World Bank and United Nations Development Programme. The institute has produced work on taxation and public finance referencing concepts examined by Department of Finance Canada and analyses of demographic aging similar to research from Institute for Research on Public Policy and Pew Research Center.

Governance and Funding

Governance structures involve a board of directors and an executive team, following corporate governance practices like those at Canada Revenue Agency-regulated charitable organizations and provincial corporations such as Société de financement agricole. Funding comes from a mix of grants, private donations, and project contracts, comparable to revenue models used by Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and Rockefeller Foundation–funded initiatives. Financial oversight and audit functions reference practices familiar to entities such as Office of the Auditor General of Canada and reporting norms influenced by Canada Council for the Arts and provincial funding agencies like Ministère de l'Économie et de l'Innovation (Québec).

Partnerships and Collaborations

The institute collaborates with universities and policy centers, including partnerships analogous to those between Université Laval and international think tanks like Institute for Fiscal Studies and German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin). Collaborative projects have engaged researchers linked to Université du Québec à Montréal, policy units within City of Toronto, and multidisciplinary teams with ties to McMaster University and Queen's University. International collaboration includes networks similar to those maintained by OECD committees and research exchanges akin to programs run by European Commission research directorates.

Impact and Policy Influence

The institute's research has informed debates in provincial debates before bodies such as Assemblée nationale du Québec and federal consultations at House of Commons of Canada, and has been cited in media outlets with profiles comparable to La Presse, Le Devoir, and The Globe and Mail. Its policy recommendations have intersected with legislative initiatives resembling reforms championed by policymakers associated with Parti Québécois and Liberal Party of Canada members, and contributed to discussions involving agencies like Employment Insurance administrators and provincial health ministries. The institute's influence is comparable in scope to contributions made by Institute for Research on Public Policy and international think tanks that shape public administration discourse at forums such as International Institute of Administrative Sciences.

Category:Think tanks based in Canada Category:Organizations based in Montreal