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Jean Chrtien to help open Dalhousie University public policy centre

Former prime minister Jean Chrtien and Bob Rae, former interim leader of the federal Liberal Party, will be in Halifax Monday for the grand opening of a new public policy institute at Dalhousie University.

Institute named for Cape Breton born politician Allan J. MacEachen

Former prime minister Jean Chrtien will be in Halifax on Monday to help open a new public policy centre at Dalhousie University. (Fred Chartrand/Canadian Press)

Former prime minister Jean Chrtien and Bob Rae, past interim leader of the federal Liberal Party, will be in Halifax on Monday for the grand opening of a new public policy institute at Dalhousie University.

The MacEachen Institute for Public Policy and Governance is described by the university as a nationally focused, non-partisan, interdisciplinary institute that supports progressive public policy development and citizen engagement.

It's named for Cape Breton born politician Allan J. MacEachen who served as a cabinet minister many times over and was Canada's first deputy prime minister.

The institute aims toengage youth, encouragesmartinfrastructure and health systems.

The ceremony starts at 10:00 a.m. and is open to the public at Ondaatje Hall, the Marion McCain Arts and Social Sciences Building on University Avenue.

There will also be a panel discussion on the future of public policy.