Dan Gardner is a Canadian journalist, author, and lecturer with legal and historical training from Osgoode Hall and York University.
He worked as a policy advisor before joining the Ottawa Citizen in 1997, where he won numerous journalism awards for investigative reporting on drugs, criminal justice, and human rights.
A 2005 lecture by psychologist Paul Slovic sparked his interest in risk perception, leading to his acclaimed book Risk.
Future Babble, his second book, examines prediction failures and garnered praise from Harvard's Steven Pinker.
Gardner lectures globally for corporations and governments.
He co-authored Superforecasting with psychologist Philip Tetlock and became editor of Policy Options magazine in 2015.
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