BC NDP-Green deal provides stability but delivers incremental change, says Dr. Stewart Prest
Dr. Stewart Prest says the new NDP-Green agreement ensures stability for the BC government but offers only incremental steps.
Dr. Stewart Prest analyzes Liberal loss in Cloverdale-Langley city byelection
Dr. Stewart Prest describes the Liberal loss in Cloverdale-Langley City as a “fresh wound,” reflecting broader challenges for the party across Canada.
BC Greens back NDP, securing government’s narrow majority: Insights from Dr. Stewart Prest
Dr. Stewart Prest analyzes the BC Greens’ decision to support the NDP, reinforcing the government’s slim majority and shaping BC’s political future.
Exploring politics and career pathways with Dr. Stewart Prest in POLI 100
Join Dr. Stewart Prest in POLI 100 to explore key topics in Political Science, hear from alumni about their career journeys.
Prof. Kathryn Harrison receives $80K Peter Wall Legacy Award for climate policy research
Congratulations to Dr. Kathryn Harrison on receiving the $80K Peter Wall Legacy Award for her research: The New Politics of Fossil Fuel Subsidies.
Prof. Kathryn Harrison: Cutting the carbon tax will cost Canada in the long run
Prof. Kathryn Harrison warns that cutting Canada’s carbon tax will have costly long-term effects on both the environment and economy.
Dr. Stewart Prest highlights creative strategies for Canada amid Trump’s tariff demands
Dr. Stewart Prest advises Canada to take Trump’s tariff threats seriously but not literally, urging a strategic and creative response.
Should Canada be America’s 51st state? Insights from Prof. Max Cameron on Trump’s comments
Prof. Max Cameron explores the idea of Canada as America’s 51st state in light of Donald Trump’s remarks.
Dr. Stewart Prest on how Canada can prepare for Trump’s re-election by rebuilding trust with young people
Dr. Stewart Prest wrote about how Canada should approach the re-election of Donald Trump as U.S. president.
Prof. Yves Tiberghien explores the impact of Trump’s foreign policy on Canada-Asia relations
Prof. Yves Tiberghien shares his insights on how President Trump’s foreign policy could influence Canada-Asia relations in this high-profile APFC webinar.