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Reconciliation can’t wait another generation
by
Pamela Palmater
November 21, 2025
Democracy
Law and Justice
Children’s rights: How to make justice truly accessible
by
Mona Paré
Anne Levesque
November 20, 2025
Law and Justice
Elbows up: Keeping Canadian companies in Canadian hands
by
Danny Parys
November 19, 2025
Constitution
Law and Justice
The notwithstanding clause needs more nuanced debate
by
Brian Bird
November 5, 2025
Law and Justice
New hate-crime bill must confront the enforcement gap
by
Daniel Robson
October 22, 2025
Democracy
Law and Justice
Cultivating the pluralism dividend in Canada’s democracy
by
Malinda S. Smith
September 19, 2025
Law and Justice
Consent confusion and the Hockey Canada sexual-assault trial
by
Melanie Randall
September 10, 2025
Law and Justice
Recognizing the Tamil Canadian experience in public life
by
Ovith Thiyagalingam
August 8, 2025
Law and Justice
Demanding accountability for a judge’s failure
by
Daphne Gilbert
Elizabeth Sheehy
Lise Gotell
December 13, 2016
Law and Justice
Trudeau’s contradictions on environment, Indigenous rights
by
Ben Powless
December 9, 2016
Law and Justice
Politics
Une nouvelle réalité francophone
by
Gilles LeVasseur
December 6, 2016
Law and Justice
Gender discrimination and the
Indian Act
by
Denise Stonefish
Perry Bellegarde
November 25, 2016
Law and Justice
Politics
Smoke’s negative effects should guide marijuana and tobacco policy
by
Adam R. Houston
David Sweanor
November 21, 2016
Law and Justice
Logic should not be optional in sexual assault trials
by
Amanda Parriag
November 15, 2016
Constitution
Democracy
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The constitutionality of electoral reform
by
Nelson Wiseman
November 9, 2016
Law and Justice
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Animal rights Bill threatened Canadians’ way of life
by
Robert Sopuck
November 7, 2016
Law and Justice
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Understanding the factors that lead to terrorism
by
Reem Zaia
October 28, 2016
Law and Justice
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Don’t knock Canada’s federal political fundraising system
by
Howard Anglin
October 27, 2016
Law and Justice
Canada still an animal welfare laggard
by
Peter Sankoff
October 13, 2016
Law and Justice
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Bringing privacy protection into the 21st century
by
Daniel Therrien
October 5, 2016
Democracy
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Why mixed member proportional representation deserves to be at the top
by
Craig M. Scott
September 23, 2016
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When “following the rules” is not enough
by
David Moscrop
September 22, 2016
Democracy
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Who Canadians actually elect
by
Emmett Macfarlane
September 16, 2016
Constitution
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The “Charter Party’s” new dance with the judiciary
by
Geoffrey Sigalet
Joanna Baron
September 8, 2016
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