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When the notwithstanding clause becomes a political weapon
by
Parul Kanwar
December 18, 2025
Constitution
Law and Justice
Homer Simpson’s gun and the notwithstanding clause
by
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
Law and Justice
The notwithstanding clause needs more nuanced debate
by
Brian Bird
November 5, 2025
Constitution
Democracy
Women and Quebec sovereignty: The missing half of the Yes vote
by
Francine Pelletier
October 24, 2025
Constitution
Democracy
Quebec as a model – and a warning – for Alberta’s independence movement
by
Daniel Béland
André Lecours
October 22, 2025
Constitution
Global Affairs
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The American factor in Quebec’s independence debates
by
Louis Balthazar
October 17, 2025
Constitution
Democracy
Dreaming again of Quebec independence: Can the Parti Québécois turn a revival into reality?
by
Jean-Herman Guay
October 15, 2025
Constitution
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Is the
Alberta Sovereignty Act
constitutional?
by
Jesse Hartery
October 26, 2022
Constitution
Rights and traditions will define Indigenous governance of the future
by
Kwaku Ayisi
October 25, 2022
Constitution
Democracy
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We’re divided, but are Canadians really more polarized?
by
Hugh Ragan
Pierre Sarlieve
October 20, 2022
Constitution
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Moving on from the monarchy, incrementally
by
Sergio Marchi
October 14, 2022
Constitution
Democracy
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Some provincial governments seek conflict with municipalities – and gain from it
by
Joshua Medicoff
Daniel Béland
September 19, 2022
Constitution
Law and Justice
Police implementation of the
Charter of Rights
by
Troy Riddell
Dennis Baker
September 12, 2022
Constitution
Interregional planning is key to Canada’s hopes for successful energy transition
by
Philip Martin Duguay
September 9, 2022
Constitution
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Democratic life and the generational implications of pandemic school closures
by
Vijai Kumar
Sabreena Delhon
August 9, 2022
Constitution
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Quand les gouvernements trébuchent
by
Alain Noël
July 29, 2022
Constitution
Canada needs to get on with tackling racism in concrete ways
by
Themrise Khan
July 8, 2022
Constitution
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Francophone Quebecers increasingly believe anglophone Canadians look down on them
by
Charles Breton
Andrew Parkin
Justin Savoie
June 22, 2022
Constitution
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Government can protect women while preserving the defence of extreme intoxication
by
Florence Ashley
June 20, 2022
Constitution
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Quebecers more pessimistic than ever about the future of the French language
by
Charles Breton
Andrew Parkin
Justin Savoie
June 20, 2022
Constitution
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Premier Legault’s colonial values
by
Étienne Tremblay
June 15, 2022
Constitution
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Canadians’ rights to property need additional protection
by
Christine Van Geyn
April 14, 2022
Constitution
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Minority language rights:
Charter’s
Section 23 needs to be revised
by
Mario Polèse
April 5, 2022
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