MLI Experts available to comment on Throne Speech
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by Brett Byers-Lane
2y ago
OTTAWA, ON (November 23, 2021): With a new Speech from the Throne comes not only the official start to a new Parliamentary session, but also an outline of where the […] The post MLI Experts available to comment on Throne Speech appeared first on Macdonald-Laurier Institute. Related posts: MLI experts available to comment on Cabinet shuffle OTTAWA, ON (October 26, 2021): With the Prime Minister unveiling... MLI Experts Available to Comment on the Meng Wanzhou Extradition Case OTTAWA, ON (May 27, 2020): With the extradition case of... MLI Experts Available to Comment on UN Security Council Seat ..read more
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What We Owe to the Past: Brian Lee Crowley for Discourse Magazine
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by Ai-Men Lau
2y ago
This article initially appeared in Discourse Magazine and is being republished with permission. The full original article can be read here.  By Brian Lee Crowley, October 15, 2021 Patriotism, according […] The post What We Owe to the Past: Brian Lee Crowley for Discourse Magazine appeared first on Macdonald-Laurier Institute ..read more
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In Canada, a CFL malaise symbolizes a nation that’s lost its mojo: Ken Coates in the Regina Leader-Post
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by Ai-Men Lau
2y ago
The election failed to produce hope or opportunity and Canadians, as peoples and as a country, are much the weaker for it, writes Ken Coates in the Regina Leader-Post.  By […] The post In Canada, a CFL malaise symbolizes a nation that’s lost its mojo: Ken Coates in the Regina Leader-Post appeared first on Macdonald-Laurier Institute. Related posts: Regina Leader-Post covers MLI report on biofuels The Regina Leader-Post has reported the major findings of a... Canada’s failure to manage protests threatens democracy and the rule of law: MLI commentary by Ken Coates   OTTAWA, ON (Novemb ..read more
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The city-state reality of Canada’s political landscape: Ken Coates for Inside Policy
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by Brett Byers-Lane
2y ago
Recognizing the political power of Canadian cities has become a core element of national politics, writes Ken Coates. By Ken S. Coates, September 28, 2021 The parsing of the federal […] The post The city-state reality of Canada’s political landscape: Ken Coates for Inside Policy appeared first on Macdonald-Laurier Institute. Related posts: St-Laurent and the Revitalization of Rural Canada: Ken Coates for Inside Policy With a growing chasm between rural and urban Canada, and... Indigenous issues fade in the election, but can a consensus emerge? Ken Coates for Inside Policy Given the national u ..read more
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Nation Building: Canada 2.0 – Brian Lee Crowley at the Bennett Jones Lake Louise World Cup Business Forum
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by Brett Byers-Lane
2y ago
On November 27, MLI Managing Director Dr. Brian Lee Crowley participated in the Bennett Jones Lake Louise World Cup Business Forum. The topic of discussion was Nation Building: Canada 2.0, and Dr. […] The post Nation Building: Canada 2.0 – Brian Lee Crowley at the Bennett Jones Lake Louise World Cup Business Forum appeared first on Macdonald-Laurier Institute. Related posts: Realizing Austerity: Brian Lee Crowley to address Liberty Forum MLI Managing Director Brian Lee Crowley will be on a... Opening Canada up to world-class health care reform ideas: MLI video with Brian Lee Crowley ..read more
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Woke Jiu-Jitsu that turns Blacks into white supremacists will doom the Dems: Kaveh Shahrooz for The Line
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by Brett Byers-Lane
2y ago
The left will fail if it sees a Biden victory as a success. Woke ideology, embraced not by Biden but by his party, is not a winning electoral strategy, writes […] The post Woke Jiu-Jitsu that turns Blacks into white supremacists will doom the Dems: Kaveh Shahrooz for The Line appeared first on Macdonald-Laurier Institute. Related posts: The Woke want to hear from People of Colour. Just not all of us: Kaveh Shahrooz in The Line Our communities are alive with fierce internal debates; we’re neither... Conservatives have much to answer for. Voting against M-103 is not on the list: Kaveh Shahrooz ..read more
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Oh no, for the second time in 4 years, voters let down the commentators: William Watson in the Financial Post
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by Brett Byers-Lane
2y ago
If Trump loses, will the seeming election-night consensus that Trumpism the outlook is here to stay, hold true? If so, William Watson asks: will it spill over into this country? […] The post Oh no, for the second time in 4 years, voters let down the commentators: William Watson in the Financial Post appeared first on Macdonald-Laurier Institute. Related posts: Don’t Regulate Internet Speech: William Watson in the Financial Post If we can’t trust citizens to make up their own... The yellow badge of Canadian courage: William Watson in the Financial Post For Canadian politicians no profiles in c ..read more
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Ocasio-Cortez’s Twitch stream is a masterclass in political communications: Richard Shimooka in the Toronto Star
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by Ai-Men Lau
2y ago
The ability to effectively utilize new media in a genuine and effective way is a major advantage. Perhaps one day people will look back at Ocasio-Cortez’s masterclass of a stream […] The post Ocasio-Cortez’s Twitch stream is a masterclass in political communications: Richard Shimooka in the Toronto Star appeared first on Macdonald-Laurier Institute. Related posts: Does Canada need to buy new fighter jets? Yes: Richard Shimooka in the Toronto Star The security challenges and needs facing Canada are quite visible... Prague Spring offers us lessons against repression: Richard Shimooka in Toronto ..read more
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Taking partisanship out of Indigenous affairs: Ken Coates in the Toronto Sun
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by Brett Byers-Lane
2y ago
Lifting Indigenous affairs beyond partisanship could lay the foundation for lasting and beneficial partnerships with Indigenous peoples in Canada, writes Ken Coates.  By Ken Coates, April 17, 2019 Indigenous peoples […] The post Taking partisanship out of Indigenous affairs: Ken Coates in the Toronto Sun appeared first on Macdonald-Laurier Institute. Related posts: Indigenous peoples did nothing wrong to the government of Canada: Ken Coates in the Toronto Star Reconciliation cannot be achieved by a naïve desire to put the... Fine words need to be matched by action on Indigenous issu ..read more
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Weaponizing deficit spending as a political tool: Sean Speer for Inside Policy
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by Brett Byers-Lane
2y ago
The 2019 budget reveals the government’s attempt to make a budgetary deficit a central part of its political argument, writes Sean Speer. By Sean Speer, March 21, 2019 There are […] The post Weaponizing deficit spending as a political tool: Sean Speer for Inside Policy appeared first on Macdonald-Laurier Institute. Related posts: Deficit driven by government’s discretionary spending choices: Speer for Inside Policy The Trudeau government cannot blame its budgetary deficit on its... What’s the source of the federal deficit?: Speer for Inside Policy A post-budget debate has ensued about the sou ..read more
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