Tomorrow’s Canada — One Canada For All Canadians (June 2012)
Cliquez ici pour la version française We need a clear vision of tomorrow’s Canada – a vision that appeals to our higher aspirations and hopes for the future, not to Read more →
One Canada for all Canadians
Cliquez ici pour la version française We need a clear vision of tomorrow’s Canada – a vision that appeals to our higher aspirations and hopes for the future, not to Read more →
http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2012/06/28/deborah_coyne_enters_liberal_leadership_race.html My vision for Canada’s future is one that appeals to our higher aspirations and hopes for the future, rather than to our fears, distrust, and resentment. In running for Read more →
This is part one of a three-part series that discusses Canadian citizens’ dissatisfaction with politics as usual. Part one will explore how we must refocus efforts to address the disillusionment Read more →
This is part two of a three-part series that discusses Canadian citizens’ dissatisfaction with politics as usual. Part one dealt with the importance of refocusing on public services in the Read more →
This is the final part of a three-part series that discusses Canadian citizens’ dissatisfaction with politics as usual. Part one dealt with the importance of refocusing on public services in the Read more →
This is Part 1 of a four-part series that outlines the crisis of confidence in national governance, and the urgent need for Canada to develop clear long-term national goals for Read more →
A Crisis Of Confidence – Part II (August 2011) This is Part 2 of a four-part series that outlines the crisis of confidence in national governance and the urgent need Read more →
This is Part 3 of a four-part series that outlines the crisis of confidence in national governance and the urgent need for Canada to develop clear long-term national goals for Read more →
This is the final article in a four-part series that outlines the crisis of confidence in national governance and the urgent need for Canada to develop clear long-term national goals Read more →
Reform of the Canadian Senate is long overdue. A respected, elected second house of Parliament is needed now, more than ever, to ensure that diverse regional concerns are well-articulated and Read more →
Contrary to the conventional wisdom, the Liberal party did not lose the recent federal election; rather, it was missing in action. What has been portrayed, unfairly, as a personal failure Read more →
Was the security team at the recent Quebec National Assembly wrong to refuse entry to several Sikh Canadians carrying their ceremonial kirpans? Certainly, how we should balance the demands of Read more →
2010 ended with the proverbial good news and bad news. Thanks mainly to our stable banking system, natural resources, and resilient population, Canada appears to have weathered the recession better Read more →