The political metamorphosis of Louis Riel illustrates one of the most paradoxical aspects of nationalism: how former enemies can be transformed into compatriots.
The Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba under Brian Pallister is expected to return to power in the Sept. 10 election.
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Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister called an early election and the summertime campaign will likely help his Progressive Conservative government be re-elected.
Carbon taxes on fossil fuels such as gasoline help lower greenhouse gas emissions.
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In Manitoba, Canada, researchers have used health databases to better understand how people with tuberculosis interact with the health-care system.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks about the federal government’s newly imposed carbon tax at an event in Toronto in October 2018.
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Canada's top-down approach to designing its climate policy has failed. It needs to find ways to engage with individuals.
There’s a hue and cry about Doug Ford’s scrapping of Ontario’s basic income project. But the project was a failing experiment with a dearth of high-quality data.
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Ontario's basic income project was deeply flawed and cursed by a lack of quality data. It needs a major overhaul.
Parenting programs and home visiting programs can offer vital support to mothers struggling with mental illness, substance use, and other challenges. Research shows that avoiding foster care is better for the health of mother and child.
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Junior Fellow, MacEachen Institute of Public Policy and Governance; Doctoral Student, Marine and Environmental Law Institute, Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University