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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 →

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Andrew Roman: How mass intimidation undermines liberty and personal security

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How mass intimidation undermines liberty and personal security

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Justin Ling - | Ford is burying cellphone records while Carney pays lip service to transparency. Times are good for politicians with something to hide - Toronto Star - April 3, 2026

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Opinion | Ford is burying cellphone records while Carney pays lip service to transparency. Times...

Governments across Canada are becoming more secretive. Our freedom-of-information laws have never been so critically important.

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Paul Wells’ interview with Pierre Poilievre - a good listen.
https://open.substack.com/pub/paulwells/p/the-q-and-a-something-is-fundamentally?r=sm4tu&utm_medium=ios

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11 Mar 2031750458071503030

Words Are Not Enough: Countering Relentless Antisemitic Violence in Canada With Action
https://www.michaelgeist.ca/2026/03/words-are-not-enough-countering-relentless-antisemitic-violence-in-canada-with-action/

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DebCoyne avatar D Coyne @DebCoyne ·
7 Mar 2030338269397852584

Paul Wells interview with Alberta premier on forthcoming Alberta referenda
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5 Mar 2029650277482012926

My latest blog:
Time overdue to kickstart federal renewal and democratic reform: The case for a citizens’ platform and national referendum.
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https://deborahcoyne.ca/time-overdue-to-kickstart-federal-renewal-and-democratic-reform-the-case-for-a-citizens-platform-and-national-referendum/

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18 Feb 2024122983795548268

Time for the Government to Fix Its Political Party Privacy Blunder: Kill Bill C-4’s Disastrous Privacy Rules
https://www.michaelgeist.ca/2026/02/time-for-the-government-to-fix-its-political-party-privacy-blunder-kill-bill-c-4s-disastrous-privacy-rules/

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15 Feb 2023115147867300318

Kudos to Conservative MP Mike Dawson for turning down the automatic pay raise the MPs so generously and regularly award themselves from within the Ottawa bubble. His colleagues should not just match, but raise his initiative to include, say, an across-the-board 10 % reduction in

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https://deborahcoyne.ca/end-secession-threats-now-or-end-canada-as-we-know-it-november-7-2025/

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22 Oct 1981091320438673439

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‘China taking tariffs off doesn’t solve the problem’: What a potential Carney-Xi meeting means for Canada-China relations

‘China taking tariffs off doesn’t solve the problem’: What a potent...

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My latest blog: https://deborahcoyne.ca/time-to-reset-our-dysfunctional-federalism-october-16-2025/ #cdnpoli

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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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7 Jul 1942318558790222191

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Michael Ignatieff on how Canada can save itself

Podcast Episode · Hub Podcasts · July 7, 2025 · 43m

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https://open.substack.com/pub/paulwells/p/new-world-man?r=sm4tu&utm_medium=ios

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My latest blog: Mark Carney leads Canada’s faux-democracy into uncharted waters without a compass.
https://deborahcoyne.ca/mark-carney-leads-canadas-faux-democracy-into-uncharted-waters-without-a-compass/
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