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2. How Governments Can Get Along / Comment les différents gouvernements peuvent travailler ensemble

Posted on June 18, 2014 by Deborah Coyne

(Policy papers 2012-2013) Canadians are all too familiar with the “Who, me?” routine of our leaders. What we really need from governments is cooperation: shared efforts to address issues of Read more →

Posted in Leadership Policy Papers (June 2012) | Tagged Canadian politics

3. Paying Our Fair Share / Payer notre juste part

Posted on June 18, 2014 by Deborah Coyne

(Policy papers 2012-2013) Canada’s tax system is riddled with exceptions, special cases, and limited exemptions that are at best inconsistent and at worst profoundly unfair. Some individuals and many businesses Read more →

Posted in Leadership Policy Papers (June 2012) | Tagged Canadian politics

4. Greater Equity from Coast to Coast to Coast / Une plus grande égalité d’une côte à l’autre

Posted on June 18, 2014 by Deborah Coyne

(Policy papers 2012-2013) Our country is diverse in ways that enrich us — our geographical variety, our multicultural population — but we also have disparities that create unacceptable levels of Read more →

Posted in Leadership Policy Papers (June 2012) | Tagged Canadian politics

5. Investing in Workers and Workplaces / Investir dans les travailleurs et les lieux de travail

Posted on June 18, 2014 by Deborah Coyne

(Policy papers 2012-2013) Change is the only constant in the modern Canadian workplace. Technology and global economic patterns are transforming job markets, and workers must develop their skills and get Read more →

Posted in Leadership Policy Papers (June 2012) | Tagged Canadian politics

6. A Prescription for Healthier Medicare / Une prescription pour un meilleur système de santé

Posted on June 18, 2014 by Deborah Coyne

(Policy papers 2012-2013) Universal health care is a fundamental component of Canadian citizenship — even a national symbol that draws us together. But medicare has become less a national program Read more →

Posted in Leadership Policy Papers (June 2012) | Tagged Canadian politics

7. Retirement Security We Can Count On / Une sécurité de retraite sur laquelle nous pouvons compter

Posted on June 18, 2014 by Deborah Coyne

(Policy papers 2012-2013) Canadians are fully aware our society is aging, and we know a great many of us haven’t saved enough for those long golden years. A weak economy Read more →

Posted in Leadership Policy Papers (June 2012) | Tagged Canadian politics

8. Towards a True Economic Union / Vers une véritable union économique

Posted on June 18, 2014 by Deborah Coyne

(Policy papers 2012-2013) Businesses and individuals who want to take their goods, services, or skills across provincial borders face a veritable obstacle course of differing rules and regulations. Some hurdles Read more →

Posted in Leadership Policy Papers (June 2012) | Tagged Canadian politics

9. Concrete and Steel: Fixing the Foundations / Ciment et acier pour fixer les fondations

Posted on June 18, 2014 by Deborah Coyne

(Policy papers 2012-2013) If only upgrading Canada’s basic infrastructure were as easy as upgrading our digital gadgets. Maybe then we would not be facing a backlog of construction and repair Read more →

Posted in Leadership Policy Papers (June 2012) | Tagged Canadian politics

10. On Guard for Thee: Why Regulation Matters / Pourquoi les règlements sont importants.

Posted on June 18, 2014 by Deborah Coyne

(Policy papers 2012-2013) It’s simplistic to view all regulation as evil. Conservatives regularly take aim at regulations as part of their economic plan for smaller government. But these measures are Read more →

Posted in Leadership Policy Papers (June 2012) | Tagged Canadian politics

11. Energy Policy and Sustainable Development / Politique énergétique et développement durable.

Posted on June 18, 2014 by Deborah Coyne

(Policy papers 2012-2013) A national energy policy is a necessity for a country that is a world supplier of energy. It should include a carbon tax to promote sustainability by Read more →

Posted in Leadership Policy Papers (June 2012) | Tagged Canadian politics

12. Climate Change: It’s a Scientific Fact / Changement climatique: c’est un fait scientifique.

Posted on June 18, 2014 by Deborah Coyne

(Policy papers 2012-2013) All residents of this planet share a single environment. Scientists overwhelmingly agree that its climate is changing in harmful ways. But Canada’s government prefers to shoot the Read more →

Posted in Leadership Policy Papers (June 2012) | Tagged Canadian politics

13. Welcome to Canada / Bienvenue au Canada

Posted on June 18, 2014 by Deborah Coyne

(Policy papers 2012-2013) Canada needs immigrants, but would-be Canadians who look at our policies and processes might think they are designed to keep people away. The admission system is fragmented, Read more →

Posted in Leadership Policy Papers (June 2012) | Tagged Canadian politics

14. Open to the World / Ouverts sur le monde

Posted on June 18, 2014 by Deborah Coyne

(Policy papers 2012-2013) Success for Canada in the international sphere starts at home, where we can build on the strengths of our land, our people, and our economy. In negotiations Read more →

Posted in Leadership Policy Papers (June 2012) | Tagged Canadian politics
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debcoyne D Coyne @debcoyne ·
3 Aug

Canada on the Edge https://open.substack.com/pub/deborahcoyne/p/canada-on-the-edge?r=sm4tu&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true

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3 Aug

my eBook Canada on the Edge - plus author's note - https://deborahcoyne.ca/canada-on-the-edge-ebook-2025/ #cdnpolitics #TheHub
This is a critique of Canada’s faux-democracy and a roadmap to a new kind of politics, a true democracy, and a stronger federation, built on citizen engagement. The critique is…

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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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