Only one-in-ten are ‘very confident’ their province will be ready for legalization By ANGUS REID INSTITUTE November 30, 2017 – It’s policy crunch time across [Continue]
Voodoo math, huh? Nice one, Mel. But which one sounds wonkier to you: 40% of the vote = 40% of the seats (as under PR), or 39% of the vote = 54% of the seats = 100% of [Continue]
By ANGUS REID INSTITUTE In parliamentary tradition, prime ministers are sometimes referred to as primus inter pares, Latin for “first among equals” relative to other [Continue]
Key drivers of division are the religion in question, as well as one’s own personal beliefs By ANGUS REID INSTITUTE November 16, 2017 – From the earliest days of human [Continue]
Not all soldiers in the first world war went overseas to fight in the trenches, some men were to young and others worked on a myriad of tasks to keep the army operational. [Continue]
October 27, 2017 – While the vast majority of Quebecers support their province’s new law banning people from providing or receiving government services with their faces [Continue]