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That rare moment when a prime minister shapes the country
by
Raymond Blake
March 13, 2026
Constitution
Law and Justice
Politics
Why Alberta and Quebec diverge on judicial appointments
by
Charles Breton
March 11, 2026
Politics
Break down licensing barriers holding back Canada’s health workforce
by
Geoff Norquay
March 9, 2026
Politics
Closing anti-hate offices sends the wrong signal
by
Ali Islam
March 9, 2026
Politics
Canada’s labour protections aren’t ready for the age of AI
by
Dilara Baysal
March 6, 2026
National Security
Politics
How Canada can prepare for high-pressure U.S. demands on sovereignty and trade
by
Jerome Gessaroli
March 3, 2026
Politics
Mark Carney preaches co-operative federalism but doesn’t practise it
by
Jörg Broschek
February 23, 2026
Politics
Slaying myths about income support
by
Rachel Samson
Shaimaa Yassin
Gillian Petit
February 20, 2026
Politics
The Future of the Senate: The Green View
by
Deborah Coyne
Elizabeth May
September 21, 2015
Politics
The Senate: Should It Stay or Should It Go?
by
Nadia Verrelli
September 21, 2015
Politics
The Road to Senate Reform
by
Jennifer Smith
September 21, 2015
Constitution
Politics
Senate Reform: The Good, the Bad and the Unconstitutional
by
Emmett Macfarlane
September 21, 2015
Politics
Achievable Senate Reform
by
Andrew Heard
September 21, 2015
Politics
The Future of the Senate: The Liberal View
by
Stéphane Dion
September 21, 2015
Politics
Une occasion de renouveler notre démocratie parlementaire
by
Luc Juillet
September 9, 2015
Politics
Logique de rupture ou de continuité ?
by
Frédéric Boily
September 9, 2015
Politics
Mirage démocratique ?
by
Jean-Herman Guay
September 9, 2015
Politics
2016: The Same Old Ottawa
by
Philip Cross
September 9, 2015
Politics
The first and last “Queen of Canada”?
by
Philippe Lagassé
September 9, 2015
Politics
La Couronne et la souveraineté
by
André Binette
September 8, 2015
Politics
Bringing evidence back to Parliament
by
Kennedy Stewart
Andrew Cuddy
July 6, 2015
Politics
Portraits de Fort McMurray
by
David Dufresne
July 6, 2015
Politics
The irrational power of “common sense”
by
Joseph Heath
July 6, 2015
Politics
Regulation that asks the right questions
by
Cass Sunstein
July 6, 2015
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