by Peter Bury 13 Oct 2020 Number of comments0 Government International Affairs Is Bipartisanship dead? Has divisive Populism replaced it? Gone are the days of crossing the aisle to shake hands with a partner who despite a differing political affiliation,Continue Reading
by Peter Bury 30 Sep 2020 1 Government A disappointing debate for democracy has Trump leading Joe in a game of catch-up The widely anticipated debate between President Donald J. Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden unfolded as nothing short ofContinue Reading
by Peter Bury 25 Sep 2020 3 Economy Energy Government The Trudeau government doesn’t know where it is and it doesn’t know where it’s going Following a massive disappointment of a throne speech, Justin Trudeau has nothing left in the tank for Canadians. With muchContinue Reading
by Peter Bury 21 Sep 2020 Number of comments0 Government Can Justin Trudeau’s Speech from the Throne sustain his government for much longer? In a matter of days, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to present a throne speech after proroguing parliament forContinue Reading
by Peter Bury 21 Jul 2020 Number of comments0 Economy International Affairs European Council Reaches Historic Recovery Deal in Response to COVID-19 Crisis After more than 90 hours of fast-paced yet detail-oriented negotiations involving the 27 EU member states, the European Council hasContinue Reading