Elections Canada would need a bare minimum of six months to carry out a referendum on electoral reform, owing in large part
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With a tour in Bosnia, three tours in Afghanistan and a 15-year career in the Gang and Drug Unit of the Vancouver
This year’s election campaign has been one of the longest in our country’s political history, characterized by the usual kinds of political
If the New Democratic Party (NDP) seeks to truly engage ethnic and racialized communities in this October’s federal election, it needs to
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Here in Canada, the seemingly peaceful transition of power that is about to take place in Nigeria, as a result of the
The majority of Pakistani candidates running for various offices in the recent Ontario municipal elections continued their losing streak. Only two Pakistani
In 2009, Alison Loat and Michael MacMillan founded the political think tank Samara. They were concerned about a growing disengagement among Canadians
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