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“Buy Canadian” won’t fix defence procurement until Ottawa defines “Canadian”
by
Al Vigier
June 22, 2026
Governing
Law and Justice
When Jewish Canadians lose confidence in public safety
by
Allen Zeesman
June 18, 2026
Governing
Public Service
Canadians not confident public service is prepared for the future
by
Jennifer Ditchburn
June 17, 2026
Global Affairs
When aid retreats, Ebola advances
by
Béatrice Vaugrante
June 17, 2026
Governing
National Security
Canada should keep its data out of U.S. hands
by
Cynthia Khoo
June 16, 2026
Public Service
Cities are managing the visible signs of social failure with homelessness
by
Mélanie Fournier
June 15, 2026
Democracy
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Grievances in Alberta: how deep, how broad?
by
Charles Breton
Andrew Parkin
June 11, 2026
Governing
National Security
Buy Canadian won’t cost us much. That’s the problem
by
Noah Fry
June 10, 2026
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After Trump, a struggle for shared truth
by
Daniel Tisch
November 13, 2020
Global Affairs
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Why being a gracious winner is an essential strategy for Biden
by
Sarah Goldfeder
November 12, 2020
Global Affairs
Canada must play a role in renewing multilateralism for a changing world
by
Lea Matheson
November 12, 2020
Global Affairs
What a Biden presidency means for climate change and Canada
by
Will Greaves
November 10, 2020
Constitution
Extending the scope of assisted dying is wrong
by
Isabel Grant
November 10, 2020
Law and Justice
Facial recognition is transforming our borders, and we are not prepared
by
Tamir Israel
November 9, 2020
Law and Justice
Canada’s actions around the Mi’Kmaq fisheries rest on shaky legal ground
by
Naiomi Metallic
Constance MacIntosh
November 9, 2020
Politics
How did Donald Trump do so well at the polls?
by
David Moscrop
November 6, 2020
Global Affairs
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Despite a polarizing US election, there are signs of political consensus
by
Christopher Sands
November 5, 2020
Governing
What we can learn from COVID communications in other countries
by
Heidi Tworek
Ian Beacock
Eseohe Ojo
November 5, 2020
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What American politics has taught us about democratic legitimacy
by
Toby Fyfe
Karl Salgo
November 4, 2020
Law and Justice
What #JusticeforJoyce should mean for policy-makers
by
Gillian Calder
Irehobhude O. Iyioha
November 3, 2020
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25 ans après le référendum : le nationalisme québécois repris par la CAQ
by
Éric Montigny
October 30, 2020
Democracy
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Breaking through on climate action and electoral reform
by
Réal Lavergne
Megan Mattes
October 29, 2020
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First Nations have their own legal authority to regulate their fishing rights
by
The Eastern Door
October 22, 2020
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What new disaggregated data tells us about federal public service diversity
by
Andrew Griffith
October 21, 2020
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