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- DDSG_CAT_HEADER Governance (continued)
- DDSG_CAT_HEADER Governance History (continued)
- Jean Chretien and the paradox of the Liberals
- Tax-happy Uncle Sam
- The New Manual for Power Seekers
- A Political Awakening (1978-1993) [Stephen Harper]
- Referendums at heart of Swiss political system
- John Turner: a great defender of Parliament
- National media coverage of the 2011 federal election was a failure
- How the Charter helped define Canada
- The Liberals need a new leader: What about Bob?
- Stephen Harper and the Big Oil Party of Canada
- Compared to Canada, Europe has it easy
- Remember the Reformers? They’re still here
- Tom Kent: A life of purpose
- The weirdo PM who showed the way
- Modest country, ambitious leader [John A. Macdonald]
- McGuinty proves father knows best
- Where have all the PCs gone?
- Supreme piece of judicial statecraft
- Long-term decline of a great party
- How the NDP can take power
- Liberals embellish their record — clumsily
- The Quiet Revolution is over
- Canadians have soured on Big Government
- Why did all the West’s big centrist parties go down the drain?
- Is the government party over?
- Advice for Jack Layton from distinguished roster of NDP elder statesmen
- No country for good men
- Where’s Laurier when you need him?
- Who created Canada: Conservatives or coalition?
- The withering of the state
- The GST, hated by many, stands the test of time
- When guilt by association wasn’t the Canadian way
- Is there an old-style Tory in the House?
- Canadian Banks: A better system
- Disabilities not a reason to send a person to 'jail' [warehousing people with physical, developmental and psychiatric disabilities]
- DDSG_CAT_HEADER Governance Policy Context
- We are rich Canadians and we support higher capital gains taxes
- Federal government goes big on housing—is it enough?
- Fiscal folly in Ontario: New report reveals a cheapskate province
- Court strikes down most of Ontario’s Mike Harris-era anti-panhandling law
- Justin Trudeau offers provinces billions of dollars for housing — but with strings attached
- Ontario is dead last in program spending—again
- The Ontario treaty deal is a game-changer for Indigenous rights
- Justin Trudeau is leaving his stamp on the Supreme Court of Canada
- Stephen Harper wasn’t obsessed with data. Here’s why Justin Trudeau is
- Federal budget 2022: Highest-earning Canadians face minimum tax rate increase
- The provinces’ poor-us act on health care is wearing thin
- Preventing use of the notwithstanding clause is a bad idea — and unnecessary
- Liberals to announce plan to double GST tax credit, launch youth dental care and top up housing benefits, NDP sources say
- Provinces need to have a plan for health-care funding — or they shouldn’t get the money
- DDSG_CAT_HEADER Governance History (continued)
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