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Trading Apathy For Action: Time For A New Ethic Of Government And Citizenship (April 2010)

Posted on April 12, 2010 by Deborah Coyne

What Canada really needs is bold leadership that will unite the country and an electorate that demands as much. The fractious trajectory of the health care agreement in the U.S. Read more →

Posted in 2010, Blog | Tagged Canadian politics

The Year That Was: Peeling The Onion, Only To Find…., There Is No Onion (January 2010)

Posted on January 11, 2010 by Deborah Coyne

At year-end, much ink is spilling over the legacy of the year of the “great recession”. A serious assessment is next to impossible as most Canadians still struggle to catch Read more →

Posted in 2010, Blog | Tagged Canadian politics

Who’s Looking After The National Interest In The Quebec-New Brunswick Hydro Deal? (January 2010)

Posted on January 10, 2010 by Deborah Coyne

Canada enters this new decade in dangerous territory.  Our national government is missing in action – preferring partisan political calculations to governing in the national interest.  A popular protest against Read more →

Posted in 2010, Blog | Tagged Canadian politics

National Purpose: Lost In Collaboration (October 2009)

Posted on October 8, 2009 by Deborah Coyne

Every day we meet Canadians who are embarrassed by the hyper-partisanship and mediocrity of our national politics. Our leaders rarely discuss common goals and aspirations that transcend our provincial and Read more →

Posted in 2009, Blog | Tagged Canadian politics

The Federal Government’s Declining Capacity (August 2009)

Posted on August 7, 2009 by Deborah Coyne

Every day we meet Canadians who are embarrassed by the hyper-partisanship and mediocrity of our national politics. Our leaders rarely discuss common goals and aspirations that transcend our provincial and Read more →

Posted in 2009, Blog | Tagged Canadian politics

The Descent Of National Politics Into Irrelevance And Insignificance: Can It Be Reversed? – Part 1 (June 2009)

Posted on June 15, 2009 by Deborah Coyne

As yet another game of chicken over the federal election is played out, it is sobering to remember the huge numbers of Canadians who have dropped out of national politics. Read more →

Posted in 2009, Blog | Tagged Canadian politics

Parliamentary Committees And The Public Service – Part 2 (June 2009)

Posted on June 14, 2009 by Deborah Coyne

(This is Part 2 of the 6-part series, “The descent of national politics into irrelevance and insignificance: Can it be reversed?”) Parliament and the national public service must regain the Read more →

Posted in 2009, Blog | Tagged Canadian politics

Policy Areas That Should Be Arms-Length From Politicians And Parliament – Part 3 (June 2009)

Posted on June 13, 2009 by Deborah Coyne

This is Part 3 of the 6-part series “The descent of national politics into irrelevance and insignificance: Can it be reversed?” At the same time as we rebuild the capacity of Read more →

Posted in 2009, Blog | Tagged Canadian politics

The Canadian Economic Union – Part 4 (June 2009)

Posted on June 12, 2009 by Deborah Coyne

This is Part 4 of the 6-part series: “The descent of national politics into irrelevance and insignificance: Can it be reversed?” Reviving the national government’s ability to take the lead Read more →

Posted in 2009, Blog | Tagged Canadian politics

Climate Change Policy – Part 5 (June 2009)

Posted on June 11, 2009 by Deborah Coyne

This is Part 5 of the 6-part series: “The descent of national politics into irrelevance and insignificance: Can it be reversed?” Canada has had four different climate change plans in Read more →

Posted in 2009, Blog | Tagged Canadian politics

A Call For Bold National Leadership – Part 6 (June 2009)

Posted on June 10, 2009 by Deborah Coyne

This is Part 6 of the 6-part series: “The descent of national politics into irrelevance and insignificance: Can it be reversed?” Open, Transparent and Accountable Government The election of Barack Read more →

Posted in 2009, Blog | Tagged Canadian politics

To Gaffe Of Not To Gaffe: That Is Not The Question (April 2009)

Posted on April 5, 2009 by Deborah Coyne

CBC commentator, Rex Murphy, recently defined a “gaffe” as a politician stumbling by saying something he actually believes. Apparently Michael Ignatieff “gaffed” when suggesting that, after emerging from this recession Read more →

Posted in 2009, Blog | Tagged Canadian politics

Clean Energy And The Environment: Obama Impresses, Harper Regresses (March 2009)

Posted on March 5, 2009 by Deborah Coyne

President Obama’s proposed 2010 budget makes it clear he intends to achieve significant progress on the climate change and clean energy front, despite the formidable economic crisis. The President had Read more →

Posted in 2009, Blog | Tagged Canadian politics
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