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A constitutional storm is brewing as Pierre Poilievre flirts with the notwithstanding clause
Poilievre’s comments have re-ignited the ongoing debate between courts and lawmakers over who gets to have the final word in society-wide moral dilemmas like addiction, gender, crime, and sexuality.
We need more than big promises to solve our housing crisis
Is online betting worth the addictive risks?
I am a former CSIS intelligence officer. It would be nice if the PM took our security advice seriously
Canada’s harm reduction regime is collapsing as disillusionment grows around decriminalized drugs
The consultant class comes for Fort Calgary
A major loss of income for mothers is driving Canada’s record-low fertility
Five Tweets on Pro-Palestine encampments being cleared by police
$57 billion to EV automakers: good investment or risky gamble?
Canadian youth are among the unhappiest in the G7
For the first time in 12 years, government debt costs will surpass GST revenue
The Trudeau government keeps blowing past its own program expense projections
Will the Liberals resist their big-spending impulses? Five Tweets on what to expect in the federal budget
Hub Exclusive: Many Canadian Conservatives want Trump to win despite believing it would be bad for Canada
The Tyee has found British Columbians willing to pay for journalism that reflects their worldview, for good and ill
Canadians think President Trump would deeply damage Canada
‘I don’t remember’: Five Tweets on the foreign interference inquiry testimony
Pollster André Turcotte on how Canadians are feeling about the upcoming American election
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What is required is to fundamentally improve Ottawa’s ability to effectively design, develop, and implement integrated solutions to complex public policy challenges within reasonable time frames.
The Trudeau government wants to give ‘land back’ to Indigenous Peoples. What does that even mean?
While the term “land back” has become a charged slogan, it actually isn’t a groundbreaking concept. Canadian governments have been actively working to settle land disputes for more than 50 years
What is Canadian conservatism?
English Canadian conservatism is essentially part of a North American project—its purpose is to, by and large, conserve a classically liberal inheritance.
Anaida Poilievre is the Conservative Party’s secret weapon
Anaida’s presence in federal politics could bring new energy and influence to the Conservatives, helping to attract and energize not only Latin American Canadians but also other immigrant groups more broadly.
Isolationists are naive and wrong. So why are we afraid to actually engage them?
Our task is to explain the consequences of international isolationism, of abandoning our democratic allies embroiled in wars, without disdain or dismissiveness.