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CC – Loop – 4 Col Blog Index Simple

December 19, 2023

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  • Pile of plywood sheets, made in Canada

    Watering down public procurement rules is the wrong way to move internal trade

    Over the past few months, federal, territorial and provincial governments have committed to reducing internal trade barriers in response to Trump’s tariffs on Canadian exports…

    April 2, 2025
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    Trade and Investment Research Project

    During Trump’s trade war, protecting the working class should be top of mind

    As we await tomorrow’s “Liberation Day” tariff announcement from the White House, the threat to Canadian jobs couldn’t be clearer.

    April 1, 2025
  • The Monitor – Spring 2025

    These days, there are many reminders to hold on to this one precious thing: our democracy. Not just ticking a box at election time, but…

    April 1, 2025
  • Image source: Wikicommons

    Ask the ancestors

    The election of Donald Trump on November 5, 2025 shocked people across Canada and the world. Americans chose him as their 47th president and rewarded…

    April 1, 2025
  • markered drawing of texts with conspiracy theories

    The rise of zany conspiracy theory politics

    British Columbia has long had a reputation as Canada’s most progressive province.

    April 1, 2025
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    What if we stop knowing what’s true from what isn’t?

    “The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.”—George Orwell, 1984.

    April 1, 2025
  • facebook on mobile

    If you value democracy, stop expecting free news

    Last January’s panic over Meta overlord Mark Zuckerberg’s firing of Facebook fact checkers once again revealed a sense of entitlement among many Canadian users who…

    April 1, 2025
  • Red background, white image of pillars breaking down

    Time to lean in to the foundational values of democracy

    President Donald Trump ran on improving standards of living in the U.S., but one of his first acts in office included slashing programs that provide…

    April 1, 2025
  • View of democracy from its smallest cog

    Since 2007, I’ve been a volunteer on seven election campaigns at the federal, provincial, and municipal level. I have done most tasks that a small…

    April 1, 2025
  • Hennessy’s Index: Proportional representation

    In 2021, Fair Vote Canada marked the 100-year anniversary of politicians promising to move from first-past-the-post voting to proportional representation in Canada. (Dear reader: We…

    April 1, 2025
  • Democracy on trial: Resist

    These days, there are many reminders to hold on to this one precious thing: our democracy. Not just ticking a box at election time, but…

    April 1, 2025
  • Children back on, shadowed looking out window

    Are the kids alright? Low-income and food insecurity rising among Ontario’s children

    While the recent provincial election sparked numerous debates about the future of Ontario, one issue remained notably absent: the well-being of Ontario’s children.

    March 31, 2025
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  1. Watering down public procurement rules is the wrong way to move internal trade
  2. During Trump’s trade war, protecting the working class should be top of mind
  3. The Monitor – Spring 2025
  4. Ask the ancestors
  5. The rise of zany conspiracy theory politics
  6. What if we stop knowing what’s true from what isn’t?
  7. If you value democracy, stop expecting free news
  8. Time to lean in to the foundational values of democracy
  9. View of democracy from its smallest cog
  10. Hennessy’s Index: Proportional representation
  11. Democracy on trial: Resist
  12. Are the kids alright? Low-income and food insecurity rising among Ontario’s children

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