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Politics and its Discontents: The Uphill Battle to Save Democracy in Canada

At the risk of appearing tiresomely repetitive, I am posting once again on the problem of political disengagement. The fact that only about 30% of Canadians bother to follow politics, as if it is a...

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Politics and its Discontents: Harper Strategy Succeeding

Here's the proof. Recommend this Post . . . → Read More: Politics and its Discontents: Harper Strategy Succeeding

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The Equivocator: Sasha Issenberg (author of “The Victory Lab: The secret...

I have been a fan of Sasha Issenberg for a while now, reading his articles on Slate.com, enjoying him on the Slate Political Gabfest podcast and then devouring his fantastic book “The Victory Lab: The...

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The Canadian Progressive: Peter Penashue: Harper’s “strong voice” rarely...

By: Obert Madondo | The Canadian Progressive: A new analysis by democracy advocacy group, Samara, suggests that the Conservatives’ characterization of Peter Penashue as a “strong voice” for Labrador in...

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The Liberal Scarf: "Political parties aren’t perfect, but that’s why I belong...

Giving some dap to an article written by Hillary Buchan-Terrell for Samara about her experiences in politics, and why political parties matter.

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Accidental Deliberations: The unengaged majority

Samara has released a study on the sadly limited level of public participation in Canadian politics and community activities. And Susan Delacourt and Misty Harris both follow up – with Harris catching...

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Accidental Deliberations: New column day

Here, on how the Cons’ abuse of supporters’ donations can only stoke cynicism about the value of participating in politics – but how the limited number of people currently involved in politics creates...

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Politics and its Discontents: An Issue So Many Of Us Grapple With

This letter to the editor reflects an issue I think most of us in the progressive blogosphere struggle with, as do the folks at samara: Voter turnout is the key to federal change Eroding the fabric of...

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Politics and its Discontents: Tragedy In The Commons

I know that I am hardly alone in sometimes thinking that the insights and observations of progressives have a Cassandra-like quality to them; we think we can see patterns auguring ill for our country...

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Politics and its Discontents: Toward Democratic Renewal

I’m sure that all progressive bloggers are disheartened and bedeviled by the devolution of democracy in Canada. Not only has it been under consistent and sustained attack by the Harper regime, but it...

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Accidental Deliberations: Wednesday Morning Links

Miscellaneous material for your mid-week reading. - Dennis Howlett reminds us that we can raise enough money to strengthen our social safety net merely by ensuring that a relatively small group of...

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Accidental Deliberations: Wednesday Morning Links

Miscellaneous material for your Remembrance Day reading. - Roderick Benns interviews Robin Boadway about the results of past basic income studies which have shown that economic security helps rather...

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