Opinion | From Trudeau to Trudeau: the Beginning of the End of Canada? Zalan Teodor Gaspar Dec 15, 2022 Perhaps Canada’s most consequential Prime Minister of the twentieth century, Pierre Trudeau was the leader that…
Opinion | Legault, Smith, and the Incoming Constitutional Crisis Vishwa Srinivasan Dec 5, 2022 In Danielle Smith and François Legault, we see the two most fervent proponents of provincial autonomy. They are two…
Alberta’s COVID-19 Crisis: Politics in Public Health Alua Kulenova Dec 13, 2020 Alberta is losing its fight against COVID-19. The province’s healthcare system is overwhelmed, with applied…
Rallier l’Ouest, ou comment tomber dans l’électoralisme Maria Laura Chobadindegui Dec 24, 2019 En raison des divisions régionales dévoilées lors de la dernière élection fédérale, les Libéraux laissent entendre…
Untangling Canada’s East-West Political Divide Justine Coutu Nov 13, 2019 At its core, this fracture highlights some fundamental challenges associated with governing a country made of…
The Resurrection of the Right: The Trend of Social Conservatism in Canadian Party… Jennifer Chan Jun 7, 2018 On the international stage, Canada has always been seen as a moderate country renowned for its progressive leader.…
Bill C-69: Environment and Resource Project Policy Wynn Rederburg Feb 20, 2018 On February 8th, Environment and Climate Change Minister Catherine McKenna announced sweeping amendments to the…
Canada on Climate Change in 2018 Jennifer Chan Feb 4, 2018 2017 was the third warmest year on record. Ice continues to melt and sea levels continue to rise, leaving behind…
Trump & Trudeau: An Unlikely Fossil Fuel Alliance Jules Achard Feb 11, 2017 Before Donald Trump ascended to his gilded chair in the oval office and attempted to remove all trace of…
The New Democratic Party Convention: Perspective from the Floor Sam Hersh Apr 13, 2016 I spent this past week in Edmonton, at the party convention for the New Democratic Party of Canada. After the smoke…