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Is Canada Democratic Enough? Hae Young Chung Jan 23, 2019 If we were to look into the issues that Canadian voters, particularly Indigenous voters, experience when accessing…
Strength in Numbers: the Canadian Census and Stronger Policy Programs Jennifer Chan Nov 15, 2017 In 2010, the Conservative government scrapped the mandatory long-form census and replaced it with a voluntary…