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Inflamed relations between Ottawa and the prairie premiers don’t even need oil and gas to ignite Posted on by John Perenack in Economy and Jobs&Elections&Federal&Institute&Natural Resources&Our Thinking
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What does the Renewed Bloc Québécois Mean for Canada? Posted on by John Perenack in Elections&Institute&Our Thinking&Provincial
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How to Avoid Ontario Teacher Strikes, Reduce the Deficit and Give Teachers a Raise All at Once Posted on by John Perenack in Education&Institute&Our Thinking&Provincial
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The 2019 Canadian Federal Election is Over. Where Could Premiers Go With the Carbon Tax Debate? Posted on by John Perenack in Energy and Environment&Institute&Our Thinking&Provincial
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Canadian Election Week 5: ‘Destination Gridlock’ Posted on by John Perenack in Our Thinking
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Toronto Has a Transit Deal. What’s Next? Posted on by John Perenack in Institute&Our Thinking&Provincial
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Can the Province Get Electricity Rates Down by 12% – Option 1: Convince People it’s Already Done? Posted on by John Perenack in Energy and Environment&Institute&Our Thinking&Provincial
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Federal Election Update for Week 4: Lights, Camera, Action! Posted on by John Perenack in Elections&Federal&Institute&Our Thinking
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Moving Goalposts: Each Party’s Contradictory Stances in Election 43 Posted on by John Perenack in Elections&Federal&Institute&Our Thinking
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Federal Election Update: Week 3: Another Week Down in the Seinfeld Campaign Posted on by John Perenack in Elections&Federal&Institute&Our Thinking