political studies News Archive
Faculty of Arts
The legacy of Great Wars: Marking history and humanity
January 27, 2015 —
Students’ conference attracting scholars from around the world
What have we learned about war?
November 28, 2014 —
On Wednesday night, Visionary Conversations delved into the topic of conflict and warfare
Faculty of Arts
Winnipeg’s mayoral race, how the middle is being won and lost
October 13, 2014 —
Past behaviour, Dr. Phil teaches, is the best predictor of future behaviour. Not so in this race.
Faculty of Arts
Taking their vote for granted, idiocy
October 13, 2014 —
Democracy is neither perfect nor all-wise, but it's the best system we have, so contribute.
News Release: Trio inducted into Royal Society college
September 16, 2014 —
The highest honour an academic can achieve
Quebec looks to Scotland, but not really
September 15, 2014 —
'What I find interesting and admirable is how straightforward the Scottish referendum question is compared to what Quebec put forward.'
Faculty of Arts
Prof wins Seymour Martin Lipset Best Book Award
August 29, 2014 —
Grassroots Liberals: Organizing for Local and National Politics
Faculty of Arts
Mind the cap
May 27, 2014 —
You have a love-hate relationship with your wireless provider. This may be why...
Faculty of Arts
Globe and Mail: Ottawa’s partisanship bill is uninformed and short-sighted
March 28, 2014 —
Academics from across the country penned an op-ed about the government's Bill C-23, or, the "Fair Elections Act."
The prospects for Senate reform, public seminar
March 18, 2014 —
Public seminar on the recent proposals to change or even abolish the Canadian Senate





