No Senate reform without public engagement
Allowing politicians alone to change the Senate creates a system that suits their interests ahead of the common good of all Canadians
Read MorePosted by Joseph Quesnel | Jun 21, 2021
Allowing politicians alone to change the Senate creates a system that suits their interests ahead of the common good of all Canadians
Read MorePosted by Joseph Quesnel | Jun 16, 2021
Partnerships with private operators are quite common, are often well run, and bring significant efficiencies and revenue sources for the public
Read MorePosted by Joseph Quesnel | Jun 9, 2021
The real area of contention is the requirement that Indigenous peoples receive free, prior and informed consent for anything that affects their lands or rights
Read MorePosted by Joseph Quesnel | Jun 6, 2021
Ensuring access to safe drinking water isn’t simple. It may require guidance and even intervention by the federal government
Read MorePosted by Joseph Quesnel | May 28, 2021
In the post-COVID-19 recovery, the next chief must be a strong advocate for Indigenous involvement in the economy and, in particular, the resource sector
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