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January 03, 2006
The federal election campaign is rounding its final stretch as Jan. 23 draws near. The following SFU experts are available to comment on the issues.

Neil Boyd, criminology, 604.291.3324 (o), 604.947.9569 (h); neil_boyd@sfu.ca
Crime issues

Dan Cohn, political science, 604.291.5667; dcohn@sfu.ca
Health policy; political strategy

Marjorie Griffin Cohen, political science, 604.291.5838; mcohen@sfu.ca
Political economy; trade issues

Kathleen Cross, communication, 604.251.7697 (h); kacross@sfu.ca
Media coverage of elections

Michael Fellman, history, 604.291.5196; michael_fellman@sfu.ca
Canada/U.S. relations

Robert Gordon, director, school of criminology, 604.291.4305; robert_gordon@sfu.ca
Crime issues

Richard Harris, economics, 604.929.3955 (h); rharris@sfu.ca
Canadian economy

Andrew Heard, political science, andrew_heard@sfu.ca
Currently on leave, Heard has produced a website with a wide range of background information about federal elections and electoral reform,updated to the current campaign. It can be found at www.sfu.ca/~aheard/elections/

Mark Jaccard, resource and environmental management, 604.291.4219; mark_jaccard@sfu.ca
Energy issues (author of new book called Sustainable Fossil Fuels: The Unusual Suspect in the Quest for Clean and Enduring Energy)

Doug McArthur, public policy, 604.291.5208 (o); 604.786.0016 (cell); doug_mcarthur@sfu.ca
Public policy issues; i.e. softwood lumber dispute

Gary Mauser, business, 604.291.3652; gary_mauser@sfu.ca
Political marketing/strategies

Lindsay Meredith, business, 604.291.5554; lindsay_meredith@sfu.ca
Political marketing/strategies, advertising

Catherine Murray, communication, 604.937.5202, (604.291.5322 after Jan. 6); murraye@sfu.ca
Political marketing, polls

John Richards, business/public policy, 604.291.5250 (o); 604.255.7053 (h); john_richards@sfu.ca
Canadian social policy, labour policy, First Nations issues

Doug Ross, political science, 604.291.4782; douglasr@sfu.ca
Security issues

Patrick Smith, political science, 604.291.3088 (o), 604.291.1544 (h); psmith@sfu.ca
Federal/provincial politics, political parties, leaders, and strategies