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Canadian identity is too hard to define for too many.
I joined Counterpoint with @TGranicAllen to discuss Canadian identity, social solidarity, and what holds a society together.
Canada was not founded as a revolutionary liberal project like the United States, but as a nation
"Nobody wants Trump to be right. The possibility offends. But wanting is not analysis, and offence is not refutation. The painful possibility that Canadian policymakers must sit with is that Trump’s crude assessment of allies, adversaries, and the failing international order may
Are judges guardians of the Charter or its framers?
For Brian Bird, the question shapes everything from rights expansion to democratic legitimacy - "Our understanding of this role directly influences how legal disputes are decided."
“I grew up in Communist Czechoslovakia, and after the Iron Curtain fell in 1989, I served proudly on the board of Czech President Václav Havel’s Vision ’97 Foundation. Having known him personally, I can say with certainty that Prime Minister Mark Carney’s plans do not at all
Of course Sir John A. was the head of the Liberal Conservative Party…
“Red Tories” and “Blue Liberals” don’t exist. They’re outdated, elitist terms no one can define. It’s like someone saying they’re a “Liberal Conservative” or a “Conservative Liberal”.
Also, respectfully, in the name of transparency I think that @bruceanderson’s work really ought
MLI Senior Fellow Christian Leuprecht joined @spaikin on @tvo to discuss Canada’s defence future, NATO commitments, and rebuilding the Canadian Armed Forces.




