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Astrophysics by Day, Political Projections by Night: In Conversation with 338Canada’s Philippe J. Fournier

When Philippe J. Fournier took his first political science course, he was so bewildered by the professor’s rambling that he didn’t realize the class had begun. Today, Fournier is Canada’s More

Posted On : August 9, 2019 Published By : Catharina O’Donnell
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Flash Analysis: Ontario Cabinet Shuffle Shows Ford has Eye on the Polls

One year into his mandate, Ontario Premier Doug Ford has announced significant changes to his Progressive Conservative cabinet. While maintaining that he thought that his entire cabinet had performed well, More

Posted On : June 20, 2019 Published By : Gabe Bleyer
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It’s (Not Just) the Economy, Stupid: Why a Narrow Focus on Pocketbook Issues May Not Be the Key to Success in October

The phrase “it’s the economy, stupid” was coined by James Carville, Bill Clinton’s campaign manager during the 1992 presidential election. His message, which was intended for an internal audience, has More

Posted On : June 10, 2019 Published By : Eyitayo Kunle-Oladosu
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Ford’s Fury: Why Canada Needs a Federal Minimum Wage

In September 2018, Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced that he would be repealing the previous Liberal government’s plan to increase the minimum wage to 15 dollars. Instead, the minimum wage More

Posted On : April 22, 2019 Published By : Jane Warren
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Ford Ban on Cellphones in Classrooms: Reducing Distraction or Using as a Distraction?

In the recent Ontario provincial election, Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservative made a number of promises involving education reform. Getting rid of “discovery math” and removing “liberal ideology” from sex education More

Posted On : March 25, 2019 Published By : Gabe Bleyer
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Canada’s Blue Wave: Inside the Conservative Takeover of Provincial Governments

On November 23rd, 2015, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau – still in his political honeymoon – held his inaugural First Ministers meeting. Surrounding the table were various premiers who could easily More

Posted On : March 21, 2019 Published By : Lewie Haar
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Health Care Shakeup: Ontario Awaits Impact of Ford’s Changes

On February 26, Christine Elliott, Health Minister of the Ontario Progressive Conservative government, unveiled the government’s plans to restructure Ontario’s $60-billion health care system. This announcement was long awaited since More

Posted On : March 5, 2019 Published By : Gabe Bleyer
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Ford’s Fear: Premier Ford’s Attack on Student Unions

Ontario Premier Doug Ford seems to have found yet another target for his education-related reforms: student unions. The Progressive Conservative (PC) government has already made a number of controversial changes More

Posted On : February 18, 2019 Published By : Gabe Bleyer
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Amalgamation nation: Is Ontario headed for more ‘megacities’?

As news emerged of a coming regional review of municipalities by the Ontario government, Toronto mayor John Tory was in the midst of meeting with mayors from around the Greater More

Posted On : February 10, 2019 Published By : Lewie Haar
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Keeping the Public in the Dark: Premier Ford’s Secret Itinerary

Doug Ford’s premiership is still young. And yet, he and his administration are already no stranger to scandal. Whether it be controversial nominations, massive backlash for changes to sex education, More

Posted On : February 4, 2019 Published By : Gabe Bleyer

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