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Reinventing Canada for the Twenty-first Century (March 2007)

Posted on March 26, 2007 by Deborah Coyne

Notes for remarks for the University of Toronto Lecture Series – March 8, 2007 Today, all politics is global. The key to Canada’s future and the future of the planet Read more →

Posted in 2007, Blog | Tagged Canadian politics

Protection Of The Environment – The Crucible Issue Of Our Time (March 2007)

Posted on March 16, 2007 by erika

Why does our national government act so incoherently on the environment?   Why do we not have a Minister of the Environment on a par with the Minister of Finance, so that Read more →

Posted in Blog, Uncategorized | Tagged Canadian politics

Heading For The Future: Good Government, Good Citizenship – Justice, Equality, Diversity (March 2006)

Posted on March 16, 2006 by erika

Notes for Remarks to the Nova Scotia Liberal Party Women’s Commission and Young Liberals In seeking out new leadership, we must bring a global as well as a national perspective Read more →

Posted in Blog, Uncategorized | Tagged Canadian politics

Elections Define Our Future: Uniting Canadians And Moving Forward (January 2006)

Posted on January 16, 2006 by erika

Notes for remarks to students of politics and law, Atkinson Faculty of Liberal and Professional Studies, York University Our diversity as a society is a great source of strength, but Read more →

Posted in Blog, Uncategorized | Tagged Canadian politics

Canada’s Future: From Rights To Responsibilities (March 2005)

Posted on March 16, 2005 by erika

What are Canada’s ideals and goals in the 21st century? Can we achieve great things and contribute to creating a better world for all? Or will “Canada” simply refer to Read more →

Posted in Blog, Uncategorized | Tagged Canadian politics

Leadership Now (December 2001)

Posted on June 22, 2001 by Deborah Coyne

We demand little of our leaders and they demand even less of us. Feel good? Don’t worry; be happy! This is the predominant message. No one is challenging us to Read more →

Posted in 2001, Blog | Tagged Canadian politics

Court challenge of the 1992 bilateral New Brunswick constitutional amendment to the Charter of Rights and Freedoms

Posted on July 23, 1993 by Deborah Coyne

1. D Coyne Statement of Claim – February 15, 1993 2. D Coyne Notice of Constitutional Question – February 15, 1993 3. AG (CAN) Notice of Motion to strike Statement Read more →

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Seven Fateful Challenges. In Rethinking the Future – Canada’s Liveliest Minds Take on the 21st Century, edited by Patricia Elliott, 1993

Posted on July 23, 1993 by Deborah Coyne

Seven Fateful Challenges, in Rethinking the Future – Canada’s Liveliest Minds Take on the 21st Century (1993)

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Roll of the Dice Final Act: A citizen’s guide to the constitutional proposal (August 31, 1992)

Posted on August 31, 1992 by Deborah Coyne

Roll of the Dice – Final Act – A citizen’s guide to the constitutional proposal – August 31, 1992

Posted in 1992, Blog

5 Myths of the Yes Campaign. Notes for remarks in Alberta and Manitoba during the Charlottetown Referendum (October 1992)

Posted on July 23, 1992 by Deborah Coyne

5 Myths of the Yes Campaign – Oct 1992

Posted in 1992, Blog

Roll of the Dice: Working with Clyde Wells during the Meech Lake Negotiations. James Lorimer Co., 1992

Posted on May 25, 1992 by Deborah Coyne

Roll of the Dice by Deborah Coyne

Posted in 1992, Blog

Rolling the Dice Part II. Notes for remarks to the Canadian Association for Business Economics Fourth Annual Policy Conference, April 1992.

Posted on April 23, 1992 by Deborah Coyne

Rolling the Dice Part 2. April 1992

Posted in 1992, Blog

Constitutional Reform and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. In: Saskatchewan Law Review, 1991

Posted on July 23, 1991 by Deborah Coyne

Constitutional reform and the Charter of Rghts and Freedoms. Saskatchewan Law Review (1991)

Posted in 1991, Blog
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12 Jun

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3 Jun

My latest blog: Mark Carney leads Canada’s faux-democracy into uncharted waters without a compass.
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