Listening In: What recent populist victories tell us about Canada
Societies have conversations with themselves. Sometimes these conversations are so noisy that everyone is forced to pay attention. In Canada, our noisiest conversations since World War II have been Quebec sovereignty and the War Measures Act.
June 30, 2015
June 30, 2015politics,Insight,government role,democracymichael adams
International Report Card on Public Education
As countries across the world battle to put the years of recession behind them and establish the right conditions for a sustained economic recovery, attention invariably turns to the role of education.
June 30, 2015
2015 Survey on Immigration and Multiculturalism
The last few years have not been good ones for immigrants and multicultural diversity – worldwide or in Canada. At the global level, the flow of migrants is now higher than at any time in human history.
June 30, 2015
June 30, 2015Reportimmigration,multiculturalism,focus canada,canadian identity,racism,values,discrimination


