Party discipline shapes Canada’s Parliament. Practical reforms could empower MPs, restore debate and improve policymaking.
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Party Discipline Is Undermining Canadian Democracy
Our research in our book No “I” in Team: Party Loyalty in Canadian Politics points to a simple, powerful answer: ...
Floor crossing is one of Parliament Hill’s strangest rituals. It’s high-risk theatre that rarely ends well. The new party pretends it’s thrilled to have you; the old one pretends it’s better off ...
Chris d’Entremont’s decision to leave the Tory caucus for the Liberals is not undemocratic, nor is it even very rare ...
Hello, welcome to Politics Insider. Let’s look at what happened today. The House of Commons will hold its first ...
Sixty-eight percent of Canadians believe that politics or ideologies could soon influence judgments in court, according to a ...
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‘Spam’ videos use actors to spread fake Canadian political, western separatism content
Accounts with hundreds of thousands of views have published misleading Canadian political commentary using 'hosts' who ...
Gretzky was pictured, along with his family, attending a party at the Trump-owned The Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, Fla, on ...
Currently, permanent residents (PRs) are able to vote on internal party matters. The proposed amendment, which was brought ...
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