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When the notwithstanding clause becomes a political weapon
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Parul Kanwar
December 18, 2025
Constitution
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Homer Simpson’s gun and the notwithstanding clause
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Richard Mailey
November 27, 2025
Constitution
To think out loud: what can policy commissions achieve?
by
Paul L.A.H. Chartrand
November 21, 2025
Constitution
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The notwithstanding clause needs more nuanced debate
by
Brian Bird
November 5, 2025
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Women and Quebec sovereignty: The missing half of the Yes vote
by
Francine Pelletier
October 24, 2025
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Quebec as a model – and a warning – for Alberta’s independence movement
by
Daniel Béland
André Lecours
October 22, 2025
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The American factor in Quebec’s independence debates
by
Louis Balthazar
October 17, 2025
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Dreaming again of Quebec independence: Can the Parti Québécois turn a revival into reality?
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Jean-Herman Guay
October 15, 2025
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What constitutes the legitimate use of the notwithstanding clause?
by
Mark Mancini
Geoffrey Sigalet
January 20, 2020
Constitution
The complexity of protecting free speech on campus
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Dax D'Orazio
January 10, 2020
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We should demand more of our Official Opposition
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Lisa Raitt
January 6, 2020
Constitution
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The State of the Legislative Process in Canada
by
Robert L. Stanfield
January 1, 2020
Constitution
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Jason Kenney’s case of Quebec envy
by
Daniel Béland
Melanee Thomas
November 25, 2019
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Some practical advice for new political staffers
by
Jennifer Robson
November 21, 2019
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Is our nostalgia around minority governments misplaced?
by
Shirley Tillotson
November 12, 2019
Constitution
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The Trudeaus and western alienation
by
Eugene Lang
November 1, 2019
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Successful minority Parliaments require goodwill, humility
by
Bob Rae
October 29, 2019
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PM needs western adviser with sway over government agenda
by
Graham Fox
October 28, 2019
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Is there an urban-rural divide in Canada?
by
Andrew Parkin
October 16, 2019
Constitution
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The growing pains of an independent Senate
by
Maryn Marsland
Sarah Thomas
October 15, 2019
Constitution
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Quebec could face compensation claims for Bill 21 harms
by
Robert Leckey
October 10, 2019
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As the push for provincial autonomy spreads, where will it lead?
by
Adrien Cloutier
Eric Montigny
October 9, 2019
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Two Senate changes are long overdue and within reach
by
Gary W. O’Brien
October 9, 2019
Constitution
Watching early stages of government programs is critical
by
Christine Minas
August 16, 2019
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