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Calgary School

The Calgary School is a term used to refer to a group of academics and former students from the University of Calgary’s Political Science, Economics, and History departments in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. While many might consider themselves conservative, there are other themes that bind its members. These include support for strong provinces, limits to the power of the federal government, and greater Western influence in Ottawa.
The term, originally a play on the Chicago school of economics, was coined by American political scientist David Rovinsky.〔Rovinsky, David. ("The Ascendancy of the West in Canadian Policymaking" ), ''Policy Papers on the Americas'' Vol. IX, Study 2. 16 Feb 1998.〕
==Members==
The school is not an official organization and has no membership list. The first six below were included in the group in an article in ''The Walrus'',〔MacDonald, Marci. ("The Man Behind Stephen Harper" ), ''The Walrus'', October 2004.〕 the rest in a letter by Tom Flanagan to the ''Literary Review of Canada'':〔Flanagan, Tom. ("Advice to Progressives from the Calgary School" ), ''Literary Review of Canada'', December 2010.〕
*David Bercuson, history professor and director of the university's Centre for Military and Strategic Studies.
*Barry F. Cooper, political science professor and fellow of the Canadian Defence and Foreign Affairs Institute.
*Tom Flanagan, professor of political science, senior fellow at the Fraser Institute and former adviser to Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
*Roger Gibbins, formerly president of the Canada West Foundation (1999-2012) and political science professor at the University of Calgary.
*Rainer Knopff, political science professor.
*Ted Morton, political science professor and former Alberta cabinet minister who finished third in the December 2006 and fourth in the September 2011 leadership race of the province's governing Progressive Conservative party.
*Danielle Smith, former leader of the Wildrose Party.
* Ian Brodie, studied at the University of Calgary and was former Chief of Staff to Stephen Harper.
*Ezra Levant, lawyer, author, founder and former publisher of the ''Western Standard'', hosts ''The Source'' daily on Sun News Network.
* Mark Milke, studied at the University of Calgary and is Director of Alberta Policy Studies at the Fraser Institute.
* Marco Navarro, studied at the University of Calgary and is a Director of Research at Frontier Centre for Public Policy, Director at Rights and Democracy, Fellow at The Latin American Research Centre, University of Calgary.
* Mercedes Stephenson, studied at the University of Calgary and is a reporter for CTV News Channel.
The school has at times included other academics from the University of Calgary and other universities, many of whom would disagree on important matters of politics and political theory. As well, it is politically and socially connected to others who share a common view of politics, including members of the former Reform Party of Canada, Canadian Alliance party and current federal Conservative Party of Canada.

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