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Canadian Politics Ad Hoc
MIR’s Canadian Politics Ad Hoc Team is here to analyze the political shifts shaping Canada in 2025—from the battle to succeed Justin Trudeau to the looming threats to Canadian sovereignty and the evolving landscape of the 2025 federal election.
The Problematic Federal Cap on International Students:…
In September 2024, Marc Miller, the former immigration minister, unveiled new limits for international students.…
Chrystia Freeland’s Undoing in a Party Trying to Move On…
Despite Freeland’s attempt to seize on Trudeau’s unpopularity in her surprising resignation, she was ultimately…
Pierre Poilievre’s Digital Dominance Was Never Built to…
If Poilievre fails to pivot and stay relevant, his digital dominance may soon be nothing more than a loud echo in a…
Looking for a Man in Finance: Jet-Setting, Globetrotting…
Mark Carney, a one-percenter through and through, is riding an unlikely wave of popularity in an era defined by…
Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives Are Wolves in…
Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives have draped themselves in working class rhetoric, but their policy priorities…
Canada’s Immigration Consensus Fractures as…
As Canada’s federal election approaches, the once-stable consensus on immigration is fracturing, with Trudeau’s…
With Justin Trudeau on the Way Out, Can the Liberal…
As Canada faces trade wars and threats to sovereignty, the Liberals’ unexpected surge challenges Poilievre’s…