As Canada readies for a transformational election, the following are some of the key policy ideas that Canadians should consider their government adopting to propel the country forward.
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Can Patriotism Survive The Crisis Of Civic Literacy?
As civic literacy collapses, Canadian patriotism is fading into hollow sentiment, warns John von Heyking. Too few Canadians understand their Constitution or political system, leaving national pride adrift in symbolism and outrage. Drawing on thinkers from Cicero to Tocqueville, von Heyking calls for a revival of “constitutional patriotism”—loyalty rooted in civic knowledge and democratic responsibility. If Canada is to survive as a distinct, self-governing country, it must first remember what made it one.
Canada’s Government Administration is Broken
Watch a short summary Canada had one of the world’s most efficient and stable administrations. Career bureaucrats understood their roles and were dedicated and professional in their approach. They got their policy direction from their political masters and...
Key Policy Ideas for Saskatchewan
As Saskatchewan readies for an election, the following are some of the key policy ideas that Saskatchewanians should consider their government adopting to propel the province forward.
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Canadian Property Rights Index 2023
A Snapshot of Property Rights Protection in Canada After 10 years
Alberta Politics and Empty Promises of Health-care Solutions
The writ has been dropped and Albertans are off to the polls on May 29. That leaves just four weeks for political leaders and voters to sort out what is arguably the most divisive, yet significant, issue for this election - health care. On Day 2, NDP leader Rachel...
An Act to Modernize Historic Treaty Annuities
The federal government can make a policy change to reflect treaty annuities modernization but it will not likely do this on its own. It would fall on an opposition party to introduce a private member’s public bill, such as this one, to reflect a policy change from...
Manitoba 2036 A Concept
Sometimes inspiring action is about presenting a vision of what things could be like in the future with a little vision. It's 2036 and Manitoba's population just passed 3 million and its economy is booming so how did it get there?
Opening and Balancing the Books in New Zealand
Former New Zealand Finance Minister Ruth Richardson outlines that country’s Fiscal Responsibility Act.
Mandate for New Leadership for a New Prime Minister
Three independent Canadian think tanks offers ideas to move Canada forward ..
Statement of the Government of Canada on Indian Policy, 1969
The 1969 White paper that proposed abolishing the Indian Act and integrating aboriginals into mainstream Canadian society