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15. Peace and Security in an Insecure Time / Paix et sécurité en ces temps incertains

Posted on June 18, 2014 by Deborah Coyne

(Policy papers 2012-2013) Protecting Canadians is a much different challenge today than it used to be. We face few armies lined up on battlefields but many insidious threats from failed Read more →

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

16. What Makes Us Canadian? / Qu’est-ce qui fait de nous des Canadiens?

Posted on June 18, 2014 by Deborah Coyne

(Policy papers 2012-2013) What does it mean to be Canadian when we come from everywhere? Our increasing diversity is our greatest strength. But we are unified in our devotion to Read more →

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

17. Canada Includes Quebec / Le Québec fait partie du Canada

Posted on June 18, 2014 by Deborah Coyne

(Policy papers 2012-2013) Canadians should reject the defeatist contention that keeping Quebec within our country is a lost cause. Quebec’s provincial government may set itself apart, but Quebecers can see Read more →

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

18. A Way Forward for Indigenous Canadians / La voie à suivre pour les Canadiens autochtones

Posted on June 18, 2014 by Deborah Coyne

(Policy papers 2012-2013) Canada should accept the bold proposal from the Assembly of First Nations to abolish the Indian Act. Like other governments in Canada, the governing bodies of First Read more →

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

19. A Round of Applause for Arts and Culture / Des applaudissements pour les Arts et la Culture

Posted on June 18, 2014 by Deborah Coyne

(Policy papers 2012-2013) A nation relies on its artists to tell its own story and shape its identity. Canadians are enthusiastic readers, listeners, and viewers, but we recognize — more Read more →

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

20. More Justice in the Justice System / Plus de justice dans le système judiciaire

Posted on June 18, 2014 by Deborah Coyne

(Policy papers 2012-2013) All Canadians want to be safe on their streets and in their homes, but this goal will not be achieved by building more prisons or by harsher Read more →

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

21. Restoring Power to Parliament / Redonner le pouvoir au Parlement

Posted on June 18, 2014 by Deborah Coyne

(Policy papers 2012-2013) The rule of the Prime Minister’s Office increasingly dwarfs the power of the elected House of Commons. Reforms to a broad range of parliamentary rules and procedures Read more →

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

22. Better Balloting / Un meilleur scrutin électoral

Posted on June 18, 2014 by Deborah Coyne

(Policy papers 2012-2013) The first-past-the-post voting system seems to be losing the confidence of Canadians. Reformers have been promoting workable alternatives such as proportional representation (PR) or a system of Read more →

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

23. Rebuilding the Liberal Party / Reconstruire le Parti Libéral

Posted on June 18, 2014 by Deborah Coyne

(Policy papers 2012-2013) We live in a time of cynicism about party politics. The number of dedicated grassroots volunteers prepared to work for parties is dwindling, as Canadians choose other Read more →

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

Practical Policy Can Trump Partisan Pettiness (February 2014)

Posted on February 26, 2014 by Deborah Coyne

Can anyone really be surprised by the news that the Conservative Party war room is consumed with developing a detailed plan to disrupt this month’s federal Liberal policy convention in Read more →

Posted in 2014, Blog | Tagged Canadian politics

How to Beat Stephen Harper’s Cynical Election Playbook (January 2014)

Posted on January 26, 2014 by Deborah Coyne

We face two critical challenges in Canadian national politics today. First, how do we restore genuine democracy and persuade the 40 per cent of Canadians who sat out the vote Read more →

Posted in 2014, Blog | Tagged Canadian politics

Trust Constitutional Reform to the People (November 2013)

Posted on November 26, 2013 by Deborah Coyne

It is time for Canadians to say enough with the moans and groans from our political leaders and the chattering classes about the dangers of constitutional change and a scary Read more →

Posted in 2013, Blog | Tagged Canadian politics

Five Steps to Restoring Canada’s Representative Democracy (October 2013)

Posted on October 26, 2013 by Deborah Coyne

What is at the root of the tawdry Senate scandal that is sucking the oxygen out of what is left of Parliament? It is not the illegal expense claims and Read more →

Posted in 2013, Blog | Tagged Canadian politics
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