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Republicans’ threats to impeach Joe Biden “premature,” says Prof. Paul Quirk

Republicans’ threats to impeach Joe Biden “premature,” says Prof. Paul Quirk

Republicans are threatening to impeach Joe Biden over an alleged “criminal scheme” mentioned in an FBI document, but Prof. Paul Quirk deems this premature, as no credible evidence of significant wrongdoing or “high crimes” has been presented to warrant a formal impeachment inquiry.

US vice presidential candidates have no detectable effect on the presidential election outcome, says Prof. Paul Quirk

US vice presidential candidates have no detectable effect on the presidential election outcome, says Prof. Paul Quirk

“It takes a severely deficient candidate in the second spot—think Sarah Palin, Senator John McCain’s running mate on the Republican ticket in 2008—to move the needle a point or two downward,” Quirk said.

Will mudslinging be effective in Alberta’s election? Prof. Emeritus Richard Johnston offers his insights

Will mudslinging be effective in Alberta’s election? Prof. Emeritus Richard Johnston offers his insights

Professor Emeritus Richard Johnston believes the smear tactics might be successful against Smith because she has hours and hours of recorded talk shows and podcasts and a number of controversial statements.

Prof. Emeritus Philip Resnick says the idea of King Charles as Canada’s next head of state seems “ridiculous and absurd” to Canadians

Prof. Emeritus Philip Resnick says the idea of King Charles as Canada’s next head of state seems “ridiculous and absurd” to Canadians

“The political class does not seem to want to touch it at the moment,” Mr Resnick told The National. “They see it as kind of radioactive or a third rail.”

Prof. Michael Byers estimates a six to 10 per cent chance of casualties from falling space junk if trends continue

Prof. Michael Byers estimates a six to 10 per cent chance of casualties from falling space junk if trends continue

Prof. Byers asked: “Is it permissible to regard the loss of human life as just a cost of doing business, or is it something that we should seek to protect when we can?

A majority of Canadians think the time has come to move on from the monarchy, says Prof. Emeritus Philip Resnick

A majority of Canadians think the time has come to move on from the monarchy, says Prof. Emeritus Philip Resnick

Part of the political reticence in Canada around formally breaking with the British monarchy stems from fears that “opening up” the Constitution to do it could be a slippery slope, with provinces demanding constitutional changes on other issues, Prof. Philip Resnick said.

UBC Centre for Migration Studies, Profs Ellermann & Hopkins, part of $12M Bridging Divides research program

UBC Centre for Migration Studies, Profs Ellermann & Hopkins, part of $12M Bridging Divides research program

Profs. Antje Ellermann and Vince Hopkins are among seven UBC core researchers as part of the Bridging Divides research program, led by Toronto Metropolitan University. The Center for Migration Studies has been awarded $12.4 million in Canada First Research Excellence Funds as a partner on the program.

Op-Ed: “King Charles’s coronation: Should Canada become a republic?”

Op-Ed: “King Charles’s coronation: Should Canada become a republic?”

Prof. Emeritus Philip Resnick’s article on whether or not Canada should “retain a British monarch as our official head of state” was featured in the University of British Columbia Magazine last month.

Watch: “When voting no is not enough: Legislative brawling and obstruction in Korea” Prof. Gyung-Ho Jeong

Watch: “When voting no is not enough: Legislative brawling and obstruction in Korea” Prof. Gyung-Ho Jeong

Professor Gyung-Ho Jeong argues that legislators with intense policy preferences engage in costly actions, such as brawling and obstruction, as a means of signaling their policy commitments.

Prof. Paul Quirk comments on Kamala Harris’ influential role in Joe Biden’s past and future presidential runs

Prof. Paul Quirk comments on Kamala Harris’ influential role in Joe Biden’s past and future presidential runs

In discussing Vice President Harris’ history campaigning for numerous Democratic candidates in key seats and governorships, Prof. Quirk says “she was an effective campaigner, attracting favorable media coverage of her rallies and other events with those candidates.”