The Sir John A. Macdonald monument in Montreal: Must the vandals win? Patrice Dutil for Inside Policy
By Patrice Dutil, December 1, 2022 A City of Montreal ad hoc committee examining the future of the Sir John ...
By Patrice Dutil, December 1, 2022 A City of Montreal ad hoc committee examining the future of the Sir John ...
Image courtesy of Joey Coleman via Flickr (Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic (CC BY-SA 2.0)) This article originally appeared in the Toronto ...
This article originally appeared in the National Post. By Patrice Dutil, April 5, 2022 The vandalism carried out in the ...
Munk Senior Fellow Shuvaloy Majumdar joins MLI's newest Senior Fellow Jamil Jivani to discuss the recent controversy of the John ...
Let’s focus on the future, which is in our power to shape, not on the past, which can’t be changed, ...
True patriots love Canada because it has made us (including those who have come to join us from other countries) ...
Nothing will dispel the appetite for reconciliation faster than the belief that Canadians who are justly proud of their country ...
Hon. J. A. MACDONALD, whose rising was the signal for round after round of the most enthusiastic cheering, said, when ...
Managing Director Brian Lee Crowley and Ryerson University's Patrice Dutil discuss Canada's history and its impact on the current political ...
OTTAWA, ON (Dec. 22, 2017): For the latest edition of the Macdonald-Laurier Institute’s Straight Talk Q & As, MLI spoke ...
The best interests and present and future prosperity of British North America will be promoted by a Federal Union under ...
Hon. J. A. MACDONALD then rose amid loud cheers, and spoke as follows: My friends and colleagues, Messrs. Cartier and ...
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