Party discipline shapes Canada’s Parliament. Practical reforms could empower MPs, restore debate and improve policymaking.
This is truly an era of “leftist rampage.” The Lee Jae-myung government, which had been dormant for a while, is now revealing its true colors. Ignoring the separation of powers, it has subjected the ...
The House of Commons is set for one final vote on the main budget motion that will determine if the fiscal policy can go ...
The United Conservative Party has launched a lawsuit against two of its former MLAs, Peter Guthrie and Scott Sinclair, ...
Leadership changes can redefine a party’s brand. Survey data show how leaders like Mark Carney reshaped voter perceptions.
Our research in our book No “I” in Team: Party Loyalty in Canadian Politics points to a simple, powerful answer: ...
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It’s one thing to say voters can punish an MP for their decisions at the next election – but that may not be for some time ...
In this week's Adjournment Proceedings, we explore the budget vote that brought down Joe Clark's Progressive Conservative ...
“Pat Buchanan is a towering figure in American statesmanship. Six decades of public service—from his early days as a young ...
Already, Conservatives and the Bloc Québécois have said their MPs would be voting against the government’s fiscal plan, ...
In 1975, Gough Whitlam made history becoming the only Australian Prime Minister fired from office. 50 years later, we take a ...