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Ethnic affinities and political engagement: Prof. Kenny Ie publishes study of Chinese-Canadian candidates and voters

Ethnic affinities and political engagement: Prof. Kenny Ie publishes study of Chinese-Canadian candidates and voters

Published in Politics, Groups, and Identities, the study examines voter-candidate affinities using a conjoint experimental design.

Prof. Terri Givens joins the Scholars’ Circle podcast to discuss insights from Canadian election
Prof. Michael Byers comments on plans to expand Canada’s presence in the Arctic

Prof. Michael Byers comments on plans to expand Canada’s presence in the Arctic

In CBC News, Prof. Byers says allied nations should be invited in greater numbers than they have in the past as a signal of solidarity.

Prof. Terri Givens comments on why some NDP voters flipped to Conservatives in the election

Prof. Terri Givens comments on why some NDP voters flipped to Conservatives in the election

In Global News, Prof. Givens says that many ‘frustrated’ union workers who previously voted NDP are looking for a change.

Op-ed: Prof. Terri Givens on the impact of strategic voting in Canada

Op-ed: Prof. Terri Givens on the impact of strategic voting in Canada

The Liberals benefited from strategic voting, but it was the NDP that appeared to lose the most from this strategy.

Immigration policy has fallen among voters’ concerns, Prof. Antje Ellermann noted in NYT

Immigration policy has fallen among voters’ concerns, Prof. Antje Ellermann noted in NYT

“If it hadn’t been for Trump, we would see immigration as a quite salient issue in this campaign,” said Prof. Ellermann.

Prof. Kathryn Harrison: Industrial carbon pricing is Canada’s most powerful climate tool

Prof. Kathryn Harrison: Industrial carbon pricing is Canada’s most powerful climate tool

Prof. Kathryn Harrison says industrial carbon pricing is Canada’s strongest tool for cutting emissions and boosting competitiveness.

Prof. Kathryn Harrison weighs in as candidates clash over energy’s role in defending Canada from Trump

Prof. Kathryn Harrison weighs in as candidates clash over energy’s role in defending Canada from Trump

Candidates debate energy and defense as Prof. Kathryn Harrison weighs in on the stakes for Canada.

Debunking the myth of the ‘Immigrant vote’: Dr. Irene Bloemraad weighs in

Debunking the myth of the ‘Immigrant vote’: Dr. Irene Bloemraad weighs in

Dr. Irene Bloemraad explains that newcomers share the same concerns as Canadian-born voters, debunking the idea of a unified immigrant vote.

Prof. Emeritus Richard Johnston: B.C. Holds the Key to Carney’s Majority Hopes

Prof. Emeritus Richard Johnston: B.C. Holds the Key to Carney’s Majority Hopes

B.C. could decide the 2025 election, says Prof. Emeritus Richard Johnston, calling it Canada’s new key battleground.