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When borders become suggestions
by
Lev Marder
February 12, 2026
National Security
Chinese EVs : the wrong security debate
by
Guillaume Beaumier
February 11, 2026
Constitution
Democracy
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The Supreme Court should not limit use of the notwithstanding clause
by
Charlie Buck
February 10, 2026
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Alberta’s separation from Canada would be illegal
by
Robert J. Currie
February 10, 2026
Global Affairs
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Why does the U.S. support Chinese interests in the Arctic?
by
Gabrielle Sorensen
February 6, 2026
National Security
What Ottawa can do to protect Canadians from cybercrime
by
Gaétan Houle
February 5, 2026
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What kind of society does Quebec want after François Legault?
by
Samira Laouni
Salam El-Mousawi
February 4, 2026
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Repeal the Online News Act to better inform Canadians
by
Gabrielle Gallant
February 2, 2026
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Canada’s Access to Information Act is built to be broken
by
Sean Holman
November 8, 2021
Public Service
Speaking tech to power
by
Kathryn May
November 4, 2021
Global Affairs
Canada’s relations with China need bold recalibration
by
Lynette H. Ong
November 3, 2021
Law and Justice
Projet de loi 2 : de lourdes conséquences pour les jeunes trans et non binaires
by
Annie Pullen Sansfaçon
Alexandre Baril
Robert-Paul Juster
November 2, 2021
Global Affairs
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The pandemic upended the federal workplace. What comes next?
by
Kathryn May
October 22, 2021
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Ways to improve young people’s civic participation
October 15, 2021
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Alberta, Quebec, and the politics of equalization
by
Olivier Jacques
Daniel Béland
André Lecours
October 13, 2021
Law and Justice
Canadian businesses need better tools to report cybercrime
by
Matt Malone
October 12, 2021
Global Affairs
A post-election to-do list for the Afghan crisis
by
Naomi Alboim
Karen Cohl
October 7, 2021
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The federal government should not overhaul charity rules during a pandemic
by
Hilary Pearson
October 5, 2021
Democracy
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A better way to hold leaders’ debates in elections
by
André Blais
Jean-François Daoust
October 4, 2021
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Full speed ahead for high-frequency rail in the busy Canadian corridor?
by
Matthew Boulden
Daniel Béland
September 30, 2021
Constitution
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Charter arguments will not likely help vaccine-mandate opponents
by
Richard Moon
September 29, 2021
Constitution
Canadians are still committed to decentralized federalism
by
Charles Breton
Andrew Parkin
September 28, 2021
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Reconnaître la nouvelle normalité minoritaire
Chronique d’Alain Noël
by
Alain Noël
September 28, 2021
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How should Canada design policies to protect gig workers?
by
Laura Lam
Kam Phung
September 27, 2021
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