
Geoffrey Sigalet: What’s at stake in the fight over the notwithstanding clause
Constitutional law is often seen as the domain of courts and legal scholars, but one provision—the notwithstanding clause—has become a flashpoint in Canada’s ongoing debate over the balance of power b...
2 Okt 20251h 4min

Brenda Shaffer: Global institutions are choosing energy poverty over fossil fuels
25 Sep 202534min

Mary Harrington: I needed to make a feminist case against progressivism
We live in a time of mounting cultural confusion. Social roles are in flux. Technology fragments our attention. And the idea of human nature itself is up for debate.Beneath our daily political debates...
18 Sep 202558min

Louise Perry: It’s time to complicate the West’s account of progressivism
For decades, we’ve been told that freedom means throwing off restraint. But what if the sexual revolution didn’t liberate us, and instead left us lonelier, unhappier, and adrift?Our culture’s promises...
11 Sep 20251h 14min

Geoff Russ and Michael Bonner: Multiculturalism has divided us
Multiculturalism has been a policy and a political ideal for over 50 years in Canada. It’s shaped our immigration system, institutions, and the way Canadians see themselves.Yet its meaning has shifted...
4 Sep 202558min

Peter Menzies: It’s time to rethink Canada’s cultural policy
Canadian culture is at a crossroads. For over 70 years, Canada's arts and media funding framework has remained largely unchanged, even as the country has become more diverse, more digital, and more di...
28 Aug 202552min

Patrick T. Brown: The roots of family decline in the West
As birth rates fall and family formation grows increasingly fragile across the developed world, understanding the forces driving these trends has never been more urgent. In this episode of Inside Poli...
21 Aug 202553min





















