Trudeau’s resignation: What it means for B.C. and the leadership race, according to Dr. Stewart Prest
Dr. Stewart Prest analyzes the implications of Justin Trudeau’s resignation for B.C., the leadership race, and Canada’s political future.
Dr. Stewart Prest: Conservative focus on carbon tax could backfire amid economic uncertainty
Dr. Stewart Prest warns the Conservative focus on the carbon tax may backfire, as affordability remains a key concern.
Prof. Maxwell Cameron on Trudeau’s legacy: Promises unfulfilled, hopes dimmed
Prof. Maxwell Cameron reflects on Trudeau’s tenure: bold beginnings overshadowed by unfulfilled key reforms.
Trudeau’s resignation and the road ahead: Dr. Stewart Prest discusses the future of the Liberal party
Dr. Stewart Prest discusses Trudeau’s resignation, prorogation, and the future of the Liberal Party.
Parliament prorogued: Prof. emeritus Richard Johnston on what to expect next
“Legislation ‘dies’ until revived: Prof. Emeritus Richard Johnston explains what comes next after Parliament’s prorogation.
Dr. Stewart Prest on Justin Trudeau’s legacy: How his era shaped Canada
Dr. Stewart Prest reflects on Justin Trudeau’s tenure as prime minister and its impact on Canada’s political landscape.
Canada’s existential challenge: Insights from Dr. Stewart Prest on Trump’s threats
Dr. Stewart Prest highlights the challenges Trump poses to Canadian sovereignty, democracy, and identity, urging Canada to stand firm and take bold action.
Téa Tankurt honored with prestigious Staff Award
Congratulations! Téa Tankurt wins a Staff Award for her exceptional leadership and dedication to the Political Science team.
Power struggles and polarization: Yves Tiberghien and POLI PhD student Sun Ryung Park analyze South Korea’s political crisis
Yves Tiberghien and Sun Ryung Park have published an article analyzing South Korea’s political crisis and its parallels with Taiwan and France.
Dr. Stewart Prest weighs in: Adrian Dix’s role in shaping B.C.’s energy and climate future
Dr. Stewart Prest discusses the challenges ahead for Adrian Dix, B.C.’s new Energy Minister, as he balances LNG development with ambitious climate targets.