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Plus, Alberta premier talks about the province’s path forward under a fourth Liberal term.
This book should be read by any prime minister or premier that contemplates using Section 33 of the Charter of Rights, in a pre-emptive fashion.' Book cover and a ...
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Plus: Liberal MP Noormohamed becomes a father during the election campaign, Ottawa-born ex-CFL star now leads Manitoba's PCs, ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney and his future new cabinet will face a mind-boggling agenda far beyond the typical demands facing ...
Like many across Canada, we have been actively monitoring the upheaval in crucial economic relationships between Canada and ...
Judicial Power in Policy Implementation in the Charter Era, one of five books shortlisted for this year's Donner Prize, the ...
Grits in Ottawa and Gatineau ridings boosted their margins, but fears of ‘DOGE-lite’ remain over party platform.
The road ahead will be challenging, and it will demand a different approach to that seen during the last Parliament.
And both of those things are true in equal measure. It’s not spin to point that out—frankly, it’s spin to not point that out.
The Harper syndrome is weakening the Conservative Party because instead of looking forward, it keeps looking back. It’s ...
Pollster Darrell Bricker says if the pattern created in this election persists, Canada is moving to 'a two-party political ...
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