Carolyn Hughes Tuohy

Biography:

Distinguished Fellow, Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy; Senior Fellow, Massey College; Faculty Co-Chair Walter Gordon Symposia 

Carolyn Hughes Tuohy is a highly regarded scholar in comparative public policy, particularly social policy, in advanced industrial nations. She has authored, co-authored and edited eight books, numerous journal articles and book chapters on health and social policy including patterns of policy change, medical politics, professional self-regulation, long-term care, regulation of occupational health hazards, and comparative approaches in public policy. Her most recent book is Remaking Policy: Scale, Pace and Political Strategy in Health Care Reform (University of Toronto Press 2018). She is currently working on a book on the power of narrative discourse in public policy. 

Tuohy held a number of senior roles at the University of Toronto from 1992-2005, including Deputy Provost and Vice-President, Government and Institutional Relations. The Carolyn Tuohy Impact on Public Policy Award was created on the occasion of Tuohy’s departure from her role as Vice-President, Government and Institutional Relations. 

Tuohy is frequently consulted by government and related agencies on public policy matters, and she is a Senior Fellow at Massey College and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. 

Source: https://munkschool.utoronto.ca/person/carolyn-tuohy 

Activities:

  • The Unwritten Constitution: Conventions, Traditions and Norms in Our Populist Age
  • Walter Gordon Symposium — Revisiting the Role of the Academy in the Public Policy Arena
  • Walter Gordon Symposium — Canada’s Changing Energy Landscape
  • An Appreciation of Hugh Segal: Celebrating His Intellectual Contributions to Canada

Publications:

  • The Future Of Freshwater In Canada
  • The Moral Responsibility of the University
  • Remaking Policy: Scale, Pace, and Political Strategy in Health Care Reform