The recent departure of Democratic lawmakers from Texas, a strategic move to prevent the Republican-led Legislature from redrawing the state’s congressional districts, highlights the enduring practice ...
With 2025 just a few days away and President-elect Trump’s Inauguration Day less than a month out, there’s a lot of variables up in the air for the future of American politics. What is going to happen ...
Poilievre’s ‘demonizing opponents, intimidating journalists, disrespecting institutions, politicizing the rights of the vulnerable and undermining truth are warning signs for democratic erosion,’ ...
The Big Story discusses Canada's appetite for a political left, and whether or not the NDP is taking notes from Mamdani's ...
It's a Monday night — a full nine months before the next municipal election — and Denis Perron is at a political pub night. For decades, he was happy to just vote. That was all the politics he needed.
Letitia Meynell is a Professor of Philosophy at Dalhousie University. A few years ago, there was considerable anxiety in some quarters about “political correctness,” particularly at universities. Now ...