Thanks to a more precarious minority Parliament, the Bloc Québécois is flexing more policy muscle than it has in a while. It has laid out the conditions for its temporary willingness to support the ...
The Alberta government passed legislation in May that has fuelled growing anxiety within Canada’s research sector. The Provincial Priorities Act (formerly Bill 18) requires all provincial entities — ...
Trevor Potts is the director of policy and research at Evidence for Democracy. His policy work focuses on government transparency, access to information systems, and research funding.
Stereotypes and rape myths about “real” victim responses continue to undermine fairness in the criminal-justice system. In an important decision concerning musician Jacob Hoggard, the Ontario Court of ...
Le Québec dispose de l’un des programmes d’indemnisation des victimes d’actes criminels violents les plus complets au Canada. Mais une réduction importante de la durée des prestations, il y a trois ...
The recent attacks in Lebanon using pagers and two-way radios weaponized into bombs is an unprecedented and deeply problematic change in how countries undertake war. The novelty is not in the sabotage ...
Quebec has one of the most inclusive compensation programs for victims of violent crime in Canada, but a crucial reduction of benefits three years ago will soon push many victims into poverty. The ...
Au cours des dernières semaines, une série d’articles parus dans les médias australiens a présenté l’Ontario comme un modèle de politique climatique et énergétique. La nouvelle a fait son chemin ...
Over the past few weeks, word has begun to reach Ontario of a series of stories in the Australian media in which the province is being held up as a model for climate and energy policy Down Under. It ...
Canada faces numerous complex challenges: accelerating the transition to net-zero, adapting to a more hostile and unpredictable climate, addressing the health impacts of an aging society, and bridging ...
Join the Samara Centre for Democracy on Wednesday, October 2 at the Institute for Research on Public Policy for a candid conversation about civic engagement in Canada.
Governments in Canada are increasingly turning to employment policy to help people convicted of crimes rebuild their lives on a legal foundation. Ontario has made people with criminal records a ...