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Wynn Rederburg

The Economic Effects of a New President in Argentina

Wynn Rederburg Oct 26, 2019
Ever since it was predicted that the incumbent president, Mauricio Macri, would likely be usurped during the presidential election, the value of the peso has fallen faster than it had in the prior six months. The unexpected nature of the…
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Peremptory Juror Challenges: Racist or Righteous?

Wynn Rederburg Jun 22, 2018
This February, Canadians from coast to coast balked at the announcement of the acquittal of Gerald Stanley, accused of killing 22 year-old Cree man Colten Boushie on his farm in Saskatoon. The case was highly publicized particularly due to…
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Why Not Let 16 Year-Olds Vote?: An Argument Resurfaced in B.C.

Wynn Rederburg Mar 29, 2018
On March 13th, in the British Columbia Legislative Assembly, Green Party Leader Andrew Weaver presented his latest private member's bill to the membership. This is the third time Weaver introduced his Election Amendment Act to lower the…
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Use it or Lose it: The Potential for Federal Paternity Leave

Wynn Rederburg Feb 26, 2018
The Liberal government will release their 2018-19 budget on Tuesday, and Minister Bill Morneau and the rest of the Finance department have been very tight-lipped about specific line item details. The silence broke this weekend, when the…
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Bill C-69: Environment and Resource Project Policy

Wynn Rederburg Feb 20, 2018
On February 8th, Environment and Climate Change Minister Catherine McKenna announced sweeping amendments to the federal review and approval processes of major natural resource and environmental projects. Minister McKenna's Bill C-69 would…
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Bill C-65: Canada’s Latest Workplace Harassment Legislation

Wynn Rederburg Feb 9, 2018
Parliament is back is session for the spring, and Justin Trudeau and the Liberal cabinet shifted the House agenda so Bill C-65 was first on the docket for debate in the House of Commons. Bill C-65 is the Act to Amend the Canada Labour Code,…
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‘In All of Us Command’: Canada’s New Gender Neutral Anthem

Wynn Rederburg Feb 5, 2018
On Wednesday January 31st, the Senate passed Bill C-210 to amend the Canadian national anthem to ensure gender neutrality. This means a change in a single line of 'Oh, Canada' from 'in all thy sons' command' to 'in all of us command',…
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Peace, Order, and Good Government: Public Engagement in Canadian Policy

Wynn Rederburg Jan 25, 2018
This summer, Canadian news broadcasters flew into a frenzy when Green MP Elizabeth May called on Conservative MP Michelle Rempel, for saying ‘fart’ in the House of Commons. Cleverly dubbed ‘fartgate’, Canadian news broadcasters spent more…
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