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What kind of society does Quebec want after François Legault?
by
Samira Laouni
Salam El-Mousawi
February 4, 2026
Law and Justice
Why regional representation still matters on the Supreme Court of Canada
by
Caid Brossart
January 28, 2026
Constitution
Law and Justice
When the notwithstanding clause becomes a political weapon
by
Parul Kanwar
December 18, 2025
Law and Justice
Why “jail, not bail” fails: Doug Ford’s evidence problem
by
Yusuf Faqiri
Nicole Myers
Justin Piché
December 15, 2025
Constitution
Law and Justice
Homer Simpson’s gun and the notwithstanding clause
by
Richard Mailey
November 27, 2025
Law and Justice
Wreckonciliation and the case for total departmental reform
by
Cindy Blackstock
November 24, 2025
Democracy
Law and Justice
LGBTQ+ and Quebec nationalism: The decline of a progressive alliance
by
Valérie Lapointe
November 24, 2025
Law and Justice
Reconciliation can’t wait another generation
by
Pamela Palmater
November 21, 2025
Law and Justice
National Security
What kept RCMP from using emergency alert system in Nova Scotia?
by
Terry Flynn
Joshua Greenberg
April 28, 2020
Law and Justice
Prisoner death toll will mount without releasing most vulnerable inmates
by
Pamela Palmater
Kim Pate
April 23, 2020
Law and Justice
We must decarcerate across the country, then fix the prison system
by
Adelina Iftene
April 20, 2020
Law and Justice
National Security
Pandemic gives security and intelligence community an urgent new mission
by
Wesley Wark
April 14, 2020
Law and Justice
Privacy rights should drive our approach to using personal data during pandemic
by
Teresa Scassa
April 9, 2020
Law and Justice
The search for reconciliation through accountability
by
Marie Manikis
April 7, 2020
Constitution
Law and Justice
Is it constitutional to screen Canadians trying to board flights home?
by
Yves Le Bouthillier
Delphine Nakache
April 7, 2020
Law and Justice
Time running out to protect prisoners and prison staff from calamity
by
Jane Philpott
Kim Pate
March 31, 2020
Law and Justice
Will the review of our assisted dying law ask the right questions?
by
Ray Pennings
March 27, 2020
Law and Justice
Un mouvement féministe fort est encore nécessaire au Canada
by
Maria Martin de Almagro Iniesta
March 11, 2020
Law and Justice
Comprendre le Programme de contestation judiciaire
by
Anne Levesque
March 10, 2020
Global Affairs
Law and Justice
The myth of Canada as a voice for human rights
by
David Webster
March 4, 2020
Law and Justice
A tale of two fundamentally different crises in Canada
by
Kevin Quigley
March 4, 2020
Law and Justice
We need to understand that psychological suffering can be unbearable, too
by
Justine Dembo
February 26, 2020
Law and Justice
Quelles leçons tirer du conflit sur le gazoduc Coastal GasLink?
by
Martin Papillon
February 24, 2020
Law and Justice
Give the Wet’suwet’en space to conduct their law-making, away from barricades
by
Douglas Sanderson
February 24, 2020
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