EXCLUSIVE: Canada’s Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland’s Grandfather Was a Nazi and She Admires George Soros. It’s No Surprise She’s Labeling Freedom-Loving Canadians Terrorists at the Gateway Pundit Freeland calls critics “white supremacists,” but dodges questions about Nazi grandpa at ...
He said he wants to build a new party for moderate and centrist voters under the name “New Liberal Party of BC” in time for the election on Oct. 19, but Elections BC has rejected the name due to its potential to confuse voters. Dhaliwal said in a written statement released Tuesday th...
Currently, the Elections Act doesn’t cover nominations because “each party oversees its own races and has its own rules.” Canada’sChief Electoral Officer Stéphane Perraulttold the House Affairs Committee in March that, “The rules for nominations come under party authority and so if ...
Many of the most-accepting countries have a long reputation as receiving countries for migrants—like the U.S., Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. The results show a near-universal relationship between self-reported interpersonal contact with migrants and personal attitudes toward them. It is ...
1. Citizenship as movement: the regulation of difference To analyse the process through which a ‘non-citizen’ becomes a ‘citizen’ may be one of the most appropriate ways to investigate the character of political membership in a liberal state. The possibility of this higher level of ‘inclus...
9 Bruce Ackerman uses the model of constrained parliamentarism to describe the form of separation of powers that exists in Germany, Italy, Japan, India, Canada, South Africa, and elsewhere, where both popular referenda and constitutional courts constrain the power of the parliament.10 Between ...