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Mad Max Goes Rogue: Bernier Quits the Conservative Party

As delegates assembled in Halifax for the last Conservative convention before the 2019 federal election, controversial MP Maxime Bernier added theatrics to the weekend’s agenda by announcing his departure from More

Posted On : August 31, 2018 Published By : Catharina O’Donnell
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October 2018: An Introduction to the Quebec Elections

The campaign season for the 2018 Quebec election officially began on August 23rd. It will last 39 days, compared to the 33-day minimum that the last election was based on. More

Posted On : August 25, 2018 Published By : Ryanne Lau
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Not Easy, Not Enough: Singh Announces Bid for Parliament Seat

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh announced Wednesday that he will run in the federal by-election in Burnaby South. If successful, winning this B.C. riding would allow Jagmeet Singh to overcome what More

Posted On : August 8, 2018 Published By : Catharina O’Donnell
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A Future Unknown: The Liberal World Order

Before Trump officially assumed office, foreign policy pundits were deeply divided. Half believed that Pax Americana was history, and so was the global liberal order. The other half deemed the More

Posted On : August 6, 2018 Published By : Srijan Shukla

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