Inside Policy – Back Issues – December 2012
March 6, 2013
MLI is heading to Washington… Friends tell friends the truth.
China is interfering in every aspect of Canadian society. This project exposes China’s efforts to undermine our democracy and our institutions and explains what we can do about it.
How Canada can achieve its potential as an environmentally responsible energy superpower.
If the criminal justice system in Canada isn’t broken, it is bending under enormous pressure.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIvb_TcWEW0
Read moreDetails Housing is scarce. Canadians are hard pressed. And governments can’t seem to agree on the best solutions. In this...
Read moreDetailsOn May 6, 2025, the Macdonald-Laurier Institute hosted a thought-provoking discussion on the leadership and legacy of Prime Ministers Sir...
Read moreDetailsI'm thrilled to share that @MLInstitute has published my report on "bubble zone" laws in Canada, including their history and constitutional vulnerability. Read it here:
Anti-free speech “bubble laws” are unconstitutional – and expanding. We need to stop them: Christ...
When politicians and the public ignore certain groups and causes, protest ensures society and our leaders cannot ign...
macdonaldlaurier.ca
“Bubble zone” laws meant to preserve public safety in #Canada have slowly morphed to policing speech on everything from #gender to foreign policy.
@cvangeyn sounds the alarm and calls for defending free expression—even if it makes some uncomfortable:
https://macdonaldlaurier.ca/anti-free-speech-bubble-laws-are...
"War is hell. It is inhumane, destructive & ugly. But it is not automatically a crime. Nations must... follow the rules of distinction, proportionality, and take all possible care to avoid civilian harm. @Israel is doing that." - @SpencerGuard
I’m a war scholar. There is no genocide in Gaza: John Spencer on X | Macdonald-Laurier Institute
War is hell. It is inhumane, destructive, and ugly. But it is not automatically a crime.
macdonaldlaurier.ca
The US will always be Canada’s dominant economic and security partner. But amid ongoing global economic uncertainty, Canada should diversify economic linkages in the Indo-Pacific, write David Abonyi and George Abonyi.
In part one of their series on “Canada’s Indo-Pacific…
Missed today's discussion on the future of US‑Canada relations?
CNAPS’ Exec. Director Jamie Tronnes & former minister @HonEdFast join @HudsonInstitute's @Matt_Boyse to explore how a Grand Bargain could help reset trade talks between the two countries:
New podcast episode, featuring:
-@PeterGuthrie99 & @mlasinclair on reviving the Alberta PC Party
- Jasper CAO Bill Given on the one-year anniversary of the devastating wildfire
- @MLInstitute Domestic Policy Director @TCSargent on Building Canada's Energy Future…
I'm thrilled to share that @MLInstitute has published my report on "bubble zone" laws in Canada, including their history and constitutional vulnerability. Read it here:
Anti-free speech “bubble laws” are unconstitutional – and expanding. We need to stop them: Christ...
When politicians and the public ignore certain groups and causes, protest ensures society and our leaders cannot ign...
macdonaldlaurier.ca
“Bubble zone” laws meant to preserve public safety in #Canada have slowly morphed to policing speech on everything from #gender to foreign policy.
@cvangeyn sounds the alarm and calls for defending free expression—even if it makes some uncomfortable:
https://macdonaldlaurier.ca/anti-free-speech-bubble-laws-are...
"War is hell. It is inhumane, destructive & ugly. But it is not automatically a crime. Nations must... follow the rules of distinction, proportionality, and take all possible care to avoid civilian harm. @Israel is doing that." - @SpencerGuard
I’m a war scholar. There is no genocide in Gaza: John Spencer on X | Macdonald-Laurier Institute
War is hell. It is inhumane, destructive, and ugly. But it is not automatically a crime.
macdonaldlaurier.ca
The US will always be Canada’s dominant economic and security partner. But amid ongoing global economic uncertainty, Canada should diversify economic linkages in the Indo-Pacific, write David Abonyi and George Abonyi.
In part one of their series on “Canada’s Indo-Pacific…
Missed today's discussion on the future of US‑Canada relations?
CNAPS’ Exec. Director Jamie Tronnes & former minister @HonEdFast join @HudsonInstitute's @Matt_Boyse to explore how a Grand Bargain could help reset trade talks between the two countries:
New podcast episode, featuring:
-@PeterGuthrie99 & @mlasinclair on reviving the Alberta PC Party
- Jasper CAO Bill Given on the one-year anniversary of the devastating wildfire
- @MLInstitute Domestic Policy Director @TCSargent on Building Canada's Energy Future…
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