A big game, but still. By Mike Ives There’s a lot to discuss in Canada ahead of its April 28 election, including tariffs, inequality and President Trump’s threats to annex the country. But a political ...
A political staffer who has negotiated some prominent switches summarizes the hazards: “Don’t underestimate how hard it’s going to be to change parties! Some people are going to be upset, some will ...
Emily Huddart and Tony Silva produced this data with funding support from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. University of British Columbia provides funding as a founding ...
Marshia Akbar receives funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC). Toronto Metropolitan University provides funding as a founding partner of The Conversation CA ...
As Canadians head to the polls to choose their next government, their boisterous neighbor to the south — President Donald Trump — has dominated the conversation. Trump’s tariff wars, including ...