December 29th 2015 - Politics - C2C Journal

A Plan to Revive Civil Society in Canada

A Plan to Revive Civil Society in Canada

The Christmas season marks the height of annual charitable giving in Canada. About a third of yearly donations occur in December alone. This expression of charity and generosity is powerful evidence of Canadians’ commitment to civil society and civic engagement. Yet the…

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December 7th 2015 - Politics - Globe and Mail

Why Stephen Harper’s influence will endure

Why Stephen Harper’s influence will endure

Ken Boessenkool and Sean Speer are authors of ‘Ordered Liberty: How Harper’s Philosophy Transformed Canada for the Better’, an essay published by IRPP; They were senior advisors to former prime minister Stephen Harper The dust has finally settled following the 2015…

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December 1st 2015 - Politics - Macleans

How Stephen Harper’s open federalism changed Canada for the better

How Stephen Harper’s open federalism changed Canada for the better

There are few areas in which the Right Honourable Stephen Harper reshaped Canada more significantly than federalism. Federalism has been at the heart of his conservative vision from early intellectual development. He came to see it as the basis to…

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December 1st 2015 - Politics - Policy Options

Ordered Liberty: How Harper’s Philosophy Transformed Canada for the Better

Ordered Liberty: How Harper’s Philosophy Transformed Canada for the Better

The dust has finally settled following the 2015 federal election. A new government has been sworn in. Outgoing Parliamentarians have departed. A leadership race to select the permanent Official Opposition Leader will soon commence. A Speech from the Throne is…

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October 30th 2015 - Politics - Macleans

How the deficit gambit stunned Conservatives into silence

How the deficit gambit stunned Conservatives into silence

Conservatives took for granted that they had won the intellectual debate about deficits. So when the Liberal party made its surprising tack left during the campaign, Conservatives simply didn’t have the words.

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