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Canada needs to develop its own AI computing power
by
Guillaume Beaumier
Hubert Cadieux
May 6, 2026
Constitution
Democracy
Governing
How Canada’s internal trade reform echoes 1864 — and what it will take to finish the job
by
Steven Dowling
May 6, 2026
Governing
Public Service
The Carney government’s embrace of AI will put lives at risk
by
Natasha Tusikov
Blayne Haggart
April 30, 2026
Global Affairs
Governing
Where does Canada stand on international environmental crime?
by
Sheldon Jordan
Justina Ray
April 28, 2026
National Security
Politics
Canada needs a real debate on its defence buildup
by
Danny Parys
April 27, 2026
Public Service
Tom Courchene showed how economists can shape public policy
by
Kevin G. Lynch
April 24, 2026
Law and Justice
Oversight fails when police investigate police
by
Yusuf Faqiri
Anita Szigeti
April 23, 2026
Democracy
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Civil-military tensions still shape Canada’s armed forces
by
Peter Kasurak
April 23, 2026
Law and Justice
The Canadian securities system: In desperate need of reform
by
Julia Lurye
November 1, 2011
Global Affairs
Canada’s legacy in Kandahar
by
Renée Filiatrault
November 1, 2011
Politics
Le bon Jack
by
Robin V. Sears
October 1, 2011
Politics
The new normal: Majority government
by
Geoff Norquay
October 1, 2011
Politics
The new tectonics of Canadian politics
by
Darrell Bricker
Keren Gottfried
October 1, 2011
Politics
Not left, not right – whither the Liberal party?
by
Martha Hall Findlay
October 1, 2011
Politics
L’après-Jack : l’avenir du NPD au Québec
by
Jean-Herman Guay
October 1, 2011
Politics
Majority or minority government: A personal perspective
by
Daniel Gagnier
October 1, 2011
Politics
Canada’s coming decade of dissensus
by
Ray Pennings
Michael Van Pelt
October 1, 2011
Politics
State subsidies and political parties
by
Harold Jansen
Lisa Young
October 1, 2011
Politics
The Green Party and the power of one
by
Elizabeth May
October 1, 2011
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Politicians and the public: Bridging the great divide
by
Jeffrey Roy
October 1, 2011
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Le rôle des médias dans le nouveau contexte politique
by
Catherine Cano
October 1, 2011
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America downgraded
by
Stephen Blank
October 1, 2011
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American democracy and political extremism
by Michael Atkinson
Daniel Béland
October 1, 2011
Politics
Time to negotiate the Northwest Passage with the United States
by
Michael Byers
October 1, 2011
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